The Rehoming Process
Please note that each regional group will have its own rehoming procedures, but below is a generic overview
of what you can expect from this process.
In order to rehome one of our dogs, a representative from one of our regional groups will contact you to discuss the
information you have provided and your requirements, in order to help you rehome the dog that best suits you.
In most cases, we will conduct a home check to ensure that your home and lifestyle are suitable for rehoming a dog. We will
consider things such as your property and garden, your family (for example any young children), how long the dog may be left
alone, and any other pets which you may own.
Once a dog has been identified, we will introduce it to you, probably in its current environment, to ensure that you are
a good match. When taking the dog, most groups will ask for a donation which helps them recover some of the feeding, kennelling
and vetinary costs they have incurred whilst the dog has been in their care.
Each group will offer advice and support once you have rehomed a dog, and most will arrange a follow up visit to ensure that
both you and the dog are happy.
Please note:
- We cannot guarantee that a dog seen on this, or one of our member's websites will be suitable for a prospective
new owner.
- Although each group will try to assess a dogs behaviour and temperament, we cannot accept responsiblity for the
behaviour of any animal once it has been rehomed.
- Whilst every effort is made to keep lists of available dogs up to date, they should be used for guidance only. Please contact a
group directly for current information.
- As a responsible charity, it is our policy to neuter our dogs and spay our bitches.
- We can only consider applications from people over the age of 18 years old.
Staffordshire Bull Terrier Welfare Adoption Enquiry Form
Please complete this form truthfully with as much information as possible so that we can assess
your application properly. Fields marked (
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| Section 1: Your Details |
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| Section 2: About You, your Family, and your Home |
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1. Have you had any previous experience of Bull breeds or other dogs? If so, please give details: |
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2. Do you have any children at home or any that visit regularly? |
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3. Do you have any other pets? Tell us about them, and if they are dogs, their sex, breed and age: |
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4. Do you go out to work? If so, what would be the maximum time the dog would be left over the course of the daytime and evening? |
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5. Do you have an enclosed, secure garden? If so, how high is the fence? |
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6. Do you have access to green land where you can take your dog for walks (ie. woodland / parks)? |
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| Section 3: About the Dog |
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1. Are you looking for a dog or a bitch, and why? |
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2. What age dog are you interested in, and why? |
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| Section 4: Further Information |
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Please use this space to add any information you would like to send us, in order to help us
understand more about you and your situation.
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