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Ollie, Staffie, DOB 26.05.05 – Godstone, Surrey


Homing Requirements: Ollie needs a Staffie family who can enjoy his many gifts and manage him around bouncy off lead dogs when they approach him. He needs to be an only pet. He would delight in his own secure garden. An opportunist with food, he can open lever doors. Ollie can be left for short periods.

His Story: Ollie owner stood by him for 5 years but couldn't find accommodation with Ollie. He did a 'boot camp' training course in preparation for rehoming. Ollie is neutered; chipped and vax'd. Ollie has had a series of foster placements during his long wait for rehoming and is currently kennelled in Godstone, Surrey.

Advert: Ollie is a great Staffie who loves people. Ollie welcomes visitors including children though has not lived with children. He meets most dogs well outside, can get flustered when off lead bouncy, dogs approach him. Ollie is housetrained and manages well when left for short periods. Ollie loves the car, loves lying next to you on the sofa and loves to sleep on the bed: Ollie is an inclusive dog. Ollie is such a character and he steals your heart.

Ollie is a beautiful 7 year old Staffie with a soft lemon coat. He is chilled and loves relaxing in company. He doesn't like to be closed in and left out, when guests arrive he is convinced they've come to see HIM! Ollie likes to be with you on the sofa and sleep beside your bed! Ollie is trained and has a good command of instructions. Ollie is a really lovely Staffie who so needs his family around him.

Please visit Ollie’s thread on our forum: http://rescueremedies.myfastforum.org/about5162.html to find out if still available and for fuller details




If you are interested in re-homing please complete our homing questionnaire: https://rescueremedies.wufoo.com/forms/r7x3s5/ so we can ensure our dogs are matched and will suit your circumstances/lifestyle.

For daily updates please visit our forum and you will find listed the full range of dogs that are available for homing - http://rescueremedies.myfastforum.org/index.php

***PLEASE NOTE: This ad has been posted by Rescue Remedies Dog Rescue. We are a registered charity (No. 1139407) and our work involves finding unwanted dogs their life long homes. We currently have approx. 100+ dogs under our wing. We usually ask for a minimum donation of £150 at the time of adoption, for each dog, to help us continue helping homeless dogs***.
 
Ollie enjoyed a walk with Louise one morning. He enjoyed having a paddle in the stream, a roll in the grass and cuddles. Such a lovely, happy boy.





Ollie is still available for adoption!
 
[SIZE=medium]An update from one of our volunteers who gave Ollie a break from kennels:[/SIZE]

[SIZE=medium]"It’s been such a privilege to have Ollie staying with me over the last week. As someone said in a previous post – there’s something special about this dog. [/SIZE]

[SIZE=medium]Ollie has been entertaining me since we left kennels, particularly the way he watches the road as if he’s the driver himself. [/SIZE]

[SIZE=medium]On the way home we stopped for a bite to eat, taking Ollie for a walk around the garden and then left him in the conservatory entertaining himself with the scent on the cat’s seat. When the snuffling stopped I went out to investigate to find Ollie taking himself for a wander up the garden. I hasten to add the garden was previously springer spaniel proved. He’d opened the door handle himself. With Ollie safely back in the house and settling down to lunch had an OMG moment, the cat was safely in a bedroom with a dog that knows to open doors. Later that day at home Ollie again showed me again how he knows to open a door.[/SIZE]

[SIZE=medium]Moving on, Monday he had a further bit of excitement when I was just about to put him in the garden and a very young kitten walked up to the window and looked at him nose to nose, once both had recovered from their statue like positions, all hackles (both cat and dogs) were up and the kitten fled to the fence were it froze for a little while tormenting Ollie until I managed to move him away. [/SIZE]

[SIZE=medium]Ollie now has a couple of favourite positions in the house. In my spare bedroom watching, and sometimes surprising passers by with a little bit of barking. The other is on my sofa - what was previously my favourite place!. Anytime I left it I’d come back to find him in it, but it’s close to where I work so easy fussing distance. [/SIZE]

[SIZE=medium]Ollie’s been enjoying the sea air on his walks along the cliff. We are taking our walks about mid-morning so he can miss the dog walking rush hour. So far his piggy noises have only been occasional, more so when he pulls and they do seem to settle - really they’re quite endearing.[/SIZE]

[SIZE=medium]Ollie’s also demonstrated his hilarious method of coming down stairs, :laugh2: although he can do it properly when someone is at the door. He is also showing off his previous training of sit, paw, other one, both paws etc. Clever boy. [/SIZE]

[SIZE=medium]Best of Ollie is showing himself to be a kind hearted, affectionate and polite little dog. Places himself nearby wherever you are in the house. He wants to please and tries to give kisses whenever he can. He's certainly does not disappoint".[/SIZE]

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[SIZE=medium]Ollie is still available for adoption – if you are interested in offering a home please complete our homing questionnaire on this link: [/SIZE][SIZE=medium][/SIZE][SIZE=medium]][/SIZE]
 

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