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Leo at Dogs Trust Evesham needs a home
Summary
Dogs Trust Evesham has named Leo, a seven-year-old French Bulldog, as its January Dog of the Month; staff say he needs an adult-only home and has ongoing medical needs.
Content
Leo is the January Dog of the Month at Dogs Trust Evesham, a spotlight for dogs who have been in the centre for more than six months. The initiative aims to raise visibility for animals that have struggled to find new homes. Leo is a seven-year-old French Bulldog described by staff as loving and affectionate. The centre reports he has been at Dogs Trust for quite a while and needs a home that meets specific requirements.
Key details:
- Dogs Trust classifies any dog in its care for more than six months as an "underdog," and Leo falls into this group, the centre says.
- Staff describe Leo as loving and affectionate but say he struggles to share his favourite people, so he would suit an adult-only home with a safe space when visitors arrive.
- The centre reports Leo cannot live with other pets and has some ongoing medical needs that will be discussed with potential adopters.
- Dogs Trust says Leo enjoys car rides, walks, treats, check-ins, sits and offers his paw, and that he walks well on lead.
- The centre notes he will need to build up time left alone, and it suggests starting with a couple of hours once he is settled.
- Dogs Trust says committed adopters are asked to visit him at the centre a few times to build a bond and learn about his training before progressing to home visits, and that adoption information is available online.
Summary:
Leo's profile has been highlighted to increase his visibility and to help find a home that fits his needs. The centre reports specific requirements for his care and a process of centre visits and home visits is described for potential adopters. Undetermined at this time.
