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A little sweet-heart! Loves everybody – great with kids and other dogs
Pippa is the tiniest little Staffie I have ever seen
I had her out and her whole body was wriggling with excitement when she met people and other dogs !!Lovely natured friendly Little girl. ![]()
those scars around her eyes are very upsetting god love her, i cant imagine within the scope of my mind how they happened, obviously not accidental!hope she gets a cosy foster home she looks like she really needs it. wish i could help but for now my only help is transport southside
She is gorgeous, tiny tiny tiny, you could carry her about no bother. Very friendly, very kind and great with other dogs. I saw a lady walking both her and Silver together, no bother at all.
Please someone take her
Pippa is a little sweetheart. Just full of love for everyone. Gets on great with other dogs, in fact my friend had Alvin the cute little yorkie out and I took both together for a while and they were fantastic walking side by side. Pippa is just a ball of affection.
I walked this little angel with Silver this morning – so loving and very good on the lead ![]()
I took pippa out with another little dog. Pippa is always happy to see everyone and today was no exception. Pippa needs a lifeline soon. She would have gone back into the kennel sooner if I had not encouraged her to come for another lap. She really did not want to be away from the pound staff, her security blanket. I hope she is not starting to get anxious. She is only a little baby who gets on really well with other dogs. She really needs a foster or forever home soon.
This girl is just the sweetest.
She is approx. 18 mths old.
All she wants is to be with you.
I brought denta stix up for all the doggies yesterday, she was very gentle taking it from my hand. Really friendly, a little shy. She is tiny, smallest adult staffie I’ve ever seen.
This little girl is going into foster on Monday ![]()
Fantastic! Pippa so deserves this lifeline.
Delighted for her, so happy, thank you whomever is taking care of her
oh what great news today…… happy new year little one…
Out and Safe
Pippa now called Roxy enjoyin’ life!
"Hi there –
wanted to give you guys a quick update on how Roxy (formerly Pippa) is
getting on. Having brought her home in January, she has come on in
leaps and bounds. We’ve had some training and she’s doing beautifully.
She loves everyone and is happy all the time, gets on great with other
dogs and loves to chase cats, but she never catches them! She’s very
sociable and gets on great with people and she is a big fan of her
bed. She enjoys a run in the park every morning and has lots of
friends, two- and four-legged!
We attach a couple of pictures and thank you so much for all your
great work. Haven’t space for another one just yet, but we’ll let you
know when we do!"



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