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MEET JASMINE (Jaz)
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More about me
Please read the dogs profile before applying. Only applications that meet the dog's needs will be considered.
All our dogs will be Neutered/spayed, vaccinated and microchipped.
Dogs - Selective.
Kids - No
Cats - No
History... Picked up as a stray, She had cherry eyes, bent legs and she was emaciated.
More about me...
I am a young sweet girl who has not had the best start in life. When i came in to the rescue i was emaciated, my eyes were very sore and my legs were bent due to my poor diet. I was still very friendly with everybody. Sadly I had no training and was anxious and jumpy.
I then went into a foster home with another male SBT where i thrived. I had lots of vets visits to fix my eyes, my legs got better and straighter and i put on weight. My foster fur brother helped me to enjoy life again and i made some doggie friends.
Jan 2024
We are seeing huge improvements in Jaz now. She had a break with one of the lovely volunteers Rachel at her house. Jaz loved this and was a perfect house guest. She is crate trained and would take herself away and rest in her crate. She loved looking out the window and sniffing in the garden. Hopefully she can do this again soon.
Nov 2023
Jaz has been out walking with volunteers and has been doing really well. She manages better outside and love when the girls bring her treats. Jaz is a work in progress, she has come so far now its so nice to see her thriving.
July 2023
Jaz is still in kennels - Jaz is emotionally immature and finds it hard to control herself she goes from zero to a hundred in seconds. She doesn't know what shes doing so we need to help her to manage this with routine and boundaries that she can cope with.
Feb 2023
Sadly Jaz is now in kennels as she was pushing the boundaries in her foster home. This wee girl is so stressed in kennels her skin is bad again so we will not be rehoming her. Jaz needs to destress and trust again. poor girl we all feel for her but she will get there with help.
Jan 2023
Jaz is thriving in her foster home, her eyes are great now that she can see better. She loves her foster home and gas met some doggie friends but she is getting a bit pushy with her boundaries. We are helping her to work through this.
Update Oct 2022
Jasmine has come on great in her foster home, her eyes are great now and her legs have straightened out by themselves. She is happy, happy, happy.
The only issue we have with her is around strangers, she is ok with some and not with others, especially around her home.
We are working on this issue with her.
Type of home needed …
The only dog in the home and no other pets.
Bullbreed experience home
No kids
Prefers females humans to males
Jasmine is a young dog who was very badly abused before she came to us and does have some issues, She needs a confident owner who has bull breed experience and who will put boundaries in place and continue with Jasmines training programme. The person must be willing to come to kennels and meet her a few times previous to taking her home. Once Jasmine gets to know you she is such a loving girl and bonds quickly to her people. Jasmine prefers females to males. Jasmine has previously lived with an older male dog but can be unpredictable around other dogs
All our dogs will be Neutered/spayed, vaccinated and microchipped.
Dogs - Selective.
Kids - No
Cats - No
History... Picked up as a stray, She had cherry eyes, bent legs and she was emaciated.
More about me...
I am a young sweet girl who has not had the best start in life. When i came in to the rescue i was emaciated, my eyes were very sore and my legs were bent due to my poor diet. I was still very friendly with everybody. Sadly I had no training and was anxious and jumpy.
I then went into a foster home with another male SBT where i thrived. I had lots of vets visits to fix my eyes, my legs got better and straighter and i put on weight. My foster fur brother helped me to enjoy life again and i made some doggie friends.
Jan 2024
We are seeing huge improvements in Jaz now. She had a break with one of the lovely volunteers Rachel at her house. Jaz loved this and was a perfect house guest. She is crate trained and would take herself away and rest in her crate. She loved looking out the window and sniffing in the garden. Hopefully she can do this again soon.
Nov 2023
Jaz has been out walking with volunteers and has been doing really well. She manages better outside and love when the girls bring her treats. Jaz is a work in progress, she has come so far now its so nice to see her thriving.
July 2023
Jaz is still in kennels - Jaz is emotionally immature and finds it hard to control herself she goes from zero to a hundred in seconds. She doesn't know what shes doing so we need to help her to manage this with routine and boundaries that she can cope with.
Feb 2023
Sadly Jaz is now in kennels as she was pushing the boundaries in her foster home. This wee girl is so stressed in kennels her skin is bad again so we will not be rehoming her. Jaz needs to destress and trust again. poor girl we all feel for her but she will get there with help.
Jan 2023
Jaz is thriving in her foster home, her eyes are great now that she can see better. She loves her foster home and gas met some doggie friends but she is getting a bit pushy with her boundaries. We are helping her to work through this.
Update Oct 2022
Jasmine has come on great in her foster home, her eyes are great now and her legs have straightened out by themselves. She is happy, happy, happy.
The only issue we have with her is around strangers, she is ok with some and not with others, especially around her home.
We are working on this issue with her.
Type of home needed …
The only dog in the home and no other pets.
Bullbreed experience home
No kids
Prefers females humans to males
Jasmine is a young dog who was very badly abused before she came to us and does have some issues, She needs a confident owner who has bull breed experience and who will put boundaries in place and continue with Jasmines training programme. The person must be willing to come to kennels and meet her a few times previous to taking her home. Once Jasmine gets to know you she is such a loving girl and bonds quickly to her people. Jasmine prefers females to males. Jasmine has previously lived with an older male dog but can be unpredictable around other dogs
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