Jack
Jack
- Age 2 years
- Living with children Teenager and Above
- Breed Spitz: German
- Living with dogs Can live with
- Sex Male
- Living with cats Can live with
- Size Small
- Reference ANIMAL25116
- Centre
More about Jack
Meet Jack, our fabulous floofy friend the German Spitz cross! He came in to us as a stray so we have limited information about his start in life but despite this he is a well-rounded and friendly boy. He has been quick to make friends and really seems to love gentle fuss and sitting up on a lap or two for a cuddle. He has however found more exuberant attention stressful so is looking for a home without young children, but could potentially live with teenagers who can read his body language and be respectful of his space if he needs some time to himself.
He has generally been a relaxed and friendly boy when meeting other dogs, quite happy to be independent and do his own thing so could potentially live with another dog following a successful introduction. We don’t know if Jack has been around a cat before but we think he could also potentially live with a dog-savvy cat as we have not seen any chase behaviours from him during his stay.
Being a stray Jack has not been housetrained so will need some support from his new owners to work on this. He will also require regular brushing and grooming to keep his flowing locks looking fabulous!
If you have already completed our online rehoming form and would like to know more about Jack, you can e-mail our rehoming team on bbh.rehomers@battersea.org.uk to register your interest.
We ask every customer to first complete our online form before we discuss an individual animal, so if you have not filled in our form yet you can find the details on how to do so here (https://www.battersea.org.uk/rehoming).
Please be aware that we have a large amount of interest in rehoming our animals, so we are only able to contact those that are a match for the dog you have contacted us about.
Rehoming FAQs
Here at Battersea, we assess all of our dogs individually and create a rehoming profile for them. To ensure successful matches between people and pets, we use a combination of extensive rehoming experience, our staff expertise and the information you provided in your rehoming form. Once you complete your online registration, you’ll receive a confirmation email to let you know that we have everything we need to begin our matchmaking process, as well as the next steps of the process.
This may not always be the dog you thought it would be, which is why we ask that you see the registration form as a way of registering your interest in rehoming, not an application for a specific animal. We’re experts in making sure we find the right home for our dogs and the right dog for your home.
Read the full list of rehoming FAQs.
Once you’ve completed our online registration form, we’ll handle the rest. Your rehoming registration will be open for up to three months, and in that time, we’ll do our very best to try and match you with a pet that best suits you and your lifestyle. It can take a bit of time for us to try and match you with a pet – but we promise it’s time well spent. We’re committed to getting to know every animal at our centres before finding a match that works for our dogs and for you wherever possible.
If we are not able to match you with a dog within three months, we’ll let you know and offer guidance to help you continue your search, either at Battersea or beyond.
Read the full list of rehoming FAQs.
Our rehoming fee is £230 for dogs (over six months), £350 for a pair of dogs, or £275 for puppies (under six months). We accept cash or debit/credit card as payment (we are unable to accept cheques). Included in this cost are the following:
- Microchipping
- Initial vaccinations, flea and worming treatment
- Neutering
- A collar, identification tag and lead
- Starter pack of food, advice and special offers
- Four weeks’ free Petplan insurance as your dog settles into their new surroundings
Something to bear in mind is that our rehoming fee is just the beginning of the costs involved with owning a dog. We would recommend that before making the decision to rehome, you investigate the costs of pet food, pet insurance, grooming and fees at your local veterinary centre so that you are fully prepared for the financial implications of bringing a dog into your home.
Read the full list of rehoming FAQs.