its very genorous of them to give pet food a collar dog tag sadly i didnt go to battersea i went to birningham dog homes am still trying to find a golden retriever
@hulk239239 i know this is an old comment but if you can provide a rescue dog with a good quality of life and are fully prepared to care for it properly and as long as its ok with your landlord then do it, your neighbour can't stop you! plus not all dogs bark or you can train them out of it anyway...
@lilly2kool i disagree, its not about the size of the flat its about how often you take it out and interact with it that matters. If you have a flat and take the dog out 2-3 times a day to the park then it will be fine - you can't say people in flats shouldn;' have dogs - its better for the dog than being in a kennel in a rescue cnetre isn't it? so if you worked as a rehomer at battersea you wouldn't let anyone who lives in a flat re-home a dog then?
@hulk239239 it is unfair for you to have a dog in a 1 bedroom flat especially if you work. Dogs need room to run about, they need mental stimulation. Wait until you move somewhere larger and can offer a dog a wonderful life. A 1 bedroom flat is no place for a dog.
@groovigal1. I hope you get a friend for life. I have 2 dogs, one from Battersea an one from the M27 who was chucked out (i saw this) an old Ford Fiesta.
it would be so good if all could post this video on your facebooks to help this video get out there...
besureis 1 week ago
looking to rescue a lurcher, can't wait to go have a look at brands hatch
Lou1997Lou 4 months ago
its very genorous of them to give pet food a collar dog tag sadly i didnt go to battersea i went to birningham dog homes am still trying to find a golden retriever
mastaroni6 5 months ago
@hulk239239 i know this is an old comment but if you can provide a rescue dog with a good quality of life and are fully prepared to care for it properly and as long as its ok with your landlord then do it, your neighbour can't stop you! plus not all dogs bark or you can train them out of it anyway...
snowball1988 1 year ago
@lilly2kool i disagree, its not about the size of the flat its about how often you take it out and interact with it that matters. If you have a flat and take the dog out 2-3 times a day to the park then it will be fine - you can't say people in flats shouldn;' have dogs - its better for the dog than being in a kennel in a rescue cnetre isn't it? so if you worked as a rehomer at battersea you wouldn't let anyone who lives in a flat re-home a dog then?
snowball1988 1 year ago
@eraoife aww, its great that you have given a cat a 2nd chance of having a proper life :)
snowball1988 1 year ago
my kitten lying on my bed beside me came from battersea last month :) love her so much <3
eraoife 1 year ago
@lilly2kool so a small cage is better than a big flat......
hulk239239 1 year ago
@hulk239239 it is unfair for you to have a dog in a 1 bedroom flat especially if you work. Dogs need room to run about, they need mental stimulation. Wait until you move somewhere larger and can offer a dog a wonderful life. A 1 bedroom flat is no place for a dog.
lilly2kool 1 year ago
@groovigal1. I hope you get a friend for life. I have 2 dogs, one from Battersea an one from the M27 who was chucked out (i saw this) an old Ford Fiesta.
RPSHammond 1 year ago