Leo

Leo

  • Age 9 months
  • Living with children Teenager and Above
  • Breed Cane Corso
  • Living with dogs Can't live with
  • Sex Male
  • Living with cats Can't live with
  • Size Large
  • Reference ANIMAL08445
  • Centre Old Windsor

More about Leo

Leo is a bouncy and intelligent Crossbreed who enjoys playing with his toys and running around the paddocks here at Battersea Old Windsor.

Leo is a large dog, currently weighing 45kg, so is looking for new owners who are comfortable walking and caring for a big dog who is still young and strong on the lead.

Leo is a busy dog and likes to be given things to do. He enjoys scent work games and searching for treats. His new owners should provide him with plenty on enrichment to keep his brain occupied.

Leo has lived in a home previously and was house trained. He enjoys lots of toy play and fuss but would sometimes forget his size and jump up and become mouthy.

Leo is social with other dogs but can sometimes be a little unsure of them. He can become focused on them and wants to go over to every dog he sees. He is looking to be the only dog in his new home and his new owners will need to work on his socialisation.

He can sometimes be worried of new people but with the help of treats and patience, he generally makes friends quickly. In his previous home he did bark when the door was knocked and also sometimes out and about on walks when seeing new people.

Leo is looking for a home in a quieter area away from very busy places with lots of people and dogs and he would also benefit from his own private and secure garden where he can burn his energy off.

Leo is a loyal dog who is looking for new owners to continue his training. If you have already completed our online rehoming form and would like to know more about Leo, you can e-mail our rehoming team on bow.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