Pudding

Pudding

  • Age 2 months
  • Living with children Teenager and Above
  • Breed Mastiff: Bull
  • Living with dogs Can live with
  • Sex Female
  • Living with cats Can't live with
  • Size Large
  • Reference ANIMAL22144
  • Centre Old Windsor

More about Pudding

Pudding is an affectionate puppy; she is very fond of curling up on you (while she can still fit). She is located at our Old Windsor Centre.

Pudding matches her name and she loves her food. Her food motivation will be very useful for training. Plastic toys have been her favourite here, running around and using her puppy teeth to have a good chew.

Pudding has been very happy to meet everyone here and enjoys fuss and attention. Being so young she will need all of her basic training, new owners will need to prepare for the puppy stage training to help her become a well-rounded adult dog.

She is going to be large dog; her new family will need to feel comfortable managing her size and continue her socialisation as she grows.

All the basic training will need to start from day one. Her own private and secure garden, she can utilise this area for house training, burning off energy and having fun play time.

She could potentially live with another very confident dog who is able to cope with typical puppy behaviours, such as exuberant play, learning manners and testing boundaries. A mature, calm but resilient canine companion could be a great influence for her in the right home.

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.

If you have already completed our online rehoming form and would like to know more about, Pudding 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.