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Post by GDSBTR Wed Feb 06, 2008 1:31 am

Lennie is a boisterous male brown -brindle Staffordshire bull terrier. Loves to play and walks very well to heel.

He is already a proven escape artist who needs a home with a secure garden and an owner that has plenty of energy!

If you feel you can help Lennie then please see our website

www.guildfordstaffords.org.uk

or contact us on 07881815912 or email us the notification of interest form on the website

**please leave a message if your call is not answered the rescue is ran
by volunteers and they may not always be able to answer your calls***

There are many other staffies under our care most in foster homes!

Please helps support us - add us as a friend on facebook join our group or become a fan

https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=562079077
https://www.facebook.com/pages/Guildford-and-District-Staffordshire-Bull-Terrier-Rescue/10434897171

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Post by Guest Wed Feb 06, 2008 7:51 am

Just had a look at your site, any more info on how Lexus is with other dogs?
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Post by GDSBTR Sun Feb 10, 2008 1:36 pm

Lexus has not been 'tested' excessively with other dogs but walks along side lennie and Abbey very well no signs of aggression whatsoever. Lexus is very ball orientated and its thought that this may cause a lot of problems in the house especially if he takes to any other item.. However Lexus is currently in public kennels as there are no foster homes available so this may not even be a problem. On walking him where he cannot get a ball he calms down significantly and responds very well to commands. He seems to get attached to men very easily and again this may cause a few problems in terms of separation anxiety or conflict with another dog.

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