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Fell Terrier Cross

Poppy – 5 year old female Fell Terrier Cross


Poppy is a beautiful female tan and white 5 year old female Fell Terrier Cross. Poppy came to the centre as a stray so unfortunately we have no previous history about her. Poppy is wary of strangers initially (she is improving daily with this!!) but once she knows & trusts you she is your true friend for life!!!

Due to her nervousness of new people, the home we are seeking for this princess is a quiet home with children aged 16 & over who are calm, confident & used to dogs. Poppy strikes the perfect balance between lap dog & active go-getter terrier. She would prefer to be the only pet in the household so her new family can concentrate on her & her training.

19Mar2010 | National Animal Welfare Trust Somerset | READ MORE

Pixie – 5 month old female Fell Terrier cross Jack Russell Terrier


Pixie is a lovely 5 month old female Fell Terrier cross Jack Russell Terrier. This girl is such a little poppet and is typical of these breeds. She is suitable for most homes, however she cannot live with toddlers and she may knock them over.

18Mar2010 | Pet Welfare Nottinghamshire | READ MORE

Stanley – 2 year old male Fell Terrier cross Bedlington Terrier


Stanley is a handsome 4 year old Fell Terrier cross Bedlington Terrier with striking looks and a loving nature. We now know what we are looking for for Stanley. Everything for Stanley rests around his focused comfort zone “being with his ‘beloved’ person” ideally on the lap and having lovely walks.

He needs a home where there is the balance of ‘companion pet’ i.e. sleeps in the bedroom in his crate and living an ordinary relaxed life full of dog activites. Stanley suffers from separation anxiety which manifests in acute anxiety at being apart from his ‘special’ person so a constructive programme with multiple bonding encouraged to avoid the need for ‘weaning’ as he clings and claims his special person soon upon homing. Stanley needs to find his identity independent of merging it into others. Special boy with special needs.

He could live with another or other tolerant dog companions as he is still working through the ‘only dog’ syndrome. He walks beautifully on the lead until he sees a dog or squirrel then he sparkles, but relaxes with confident management. Once his energy is flowing he relaxes into a cheerful chappie! Stanley has a tight non-moult coat which needs attention every 4-6 months. Stanley is neutered, chipped and vaccinated.

Easy to manage in kennels and good in a home. He mixes well with respectful visiting children and visitors in general. Would benefit from a home that understands his terrier nature and makes allowances for it so he can enjoy it also! Stanley is a super terrier.

“Please note that this dog is currently in kennels and is also available for foster until a ‘forever’ home is found”.

3Sep2009 | Rescue Remedies | READ MORE