Roxy – 2 year old female Staffordshire Bull Terrier

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Roxy is a Staffordshire Bull Terrier female aged approximately 2 years old who urgently needs to find a new home. She has been in the care of the council for three weeks after she was found straying. The owner was found and wanted her back, but when she was returned the owner was not at home.

The dog warden was then told that he could not take her back that day as he was in a meeting. After much following up he just announced yesterday that he actually did not want Roxy afterall as he did not want to pay the fine (£24) as he could not afford it. Roxy has not had a very interesting life so far.

She has lived in a high rise flat and the man worked for 13 hours a day. Because of this Roxy needs to be retrained for house-training in the house as she as never had any proper puppy training.

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Roxy could live with older children but is quite excitable and may knock young kiddies over. Roxy is micro-chipped, but will need to be spayed and vaccinated.

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For further details about adopting a dog from Croydon Strays please telephone Emma on 07973 569371 or email AdrS@aol.com. Please note, all dogs rehomed will be expected to be micro-chipped/neutered/spayed, where applicable.

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