Noir – 9 year old male Whippet Cross

Noir is a 9 year old male Whippet Cross. “I’m a quiet and calm Whippet until there’s food about! I just can’t help myself when I know there are treats nearby, I may bark at you a little to request a snack!

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I can be a little anxious around louder noises and I prefer my people to be around a lot of the time, although I can be left for a couple of hours at a time.

I’m used to sleeping on my owner’s bed, although this could be trained out if you would prefer me to sleep in my bed.

Walk time is my favourite, I walk very well on the lead after a couple of minutes and generally enjoy pottering and sniffing everything. I will ‘sit’ and ‘down’ for my treats. I am looking for a foster or forever home, please reach out if you can offer me a home!

I am said to be OK around other dogs and will generally ignore them when walking past. I am looking for a foster or forever home. A pet-free home and I can live with children aged 6+.” – Quote

Staffie and Stray Rescue Dorset
Staffie and Stray Rescue Dorset

For further details regarding adopting a dog from Staffie and Stray Rescue, based in Bournemouth in Dorset, please email staffiesrescue@gmail.com or visit the website www.staffieandstrayrescue.co.uk

The aim of this non-profit organisation is to find foster homes and permanent homes for dogs in need of a new home. They take on dogs whose owners are no longer able to look after them due to unforeseen circumstances.

Staffie and Stray Rescue are also in the process of developing a campaign to help change people’s negative attitudes towards Staffordshire bull terriers, who are often portrayed as dangerous dogs in the media. With 75% of stray dogs being Staffordshire bull terriers, they hope to encourage more people to rehome the breed.

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