Alsager animal charity seeks forever home for Leo, the adorable French Bulldog

By The Editor

18th Jul 2024 | Local News

Adorable French bulldog, Leo, is looking for a forever home. (Photo: Alsager Animals in Need)
Adorable French bulldog, Leo, is looking for a forever home. (Photo: Alsager Animals in Need)

 An Alsager animal charity is appealing for a forever home for a two-year-old French Bulldog.  

Despite his charm and affectionate nature, Leo, is still in search of his forever home say Alsager Animals in Need. 

"This delightful pup is ready to be the perfect companion for someone experienced with his breed and looking for a loyal friend," they say. 

"Leo, who has been accustomed to one-on-one attention, is a wonderful and friendly dog who enjoys walking and playing tug-of-war with his toys. 

"He is very friendly but doesn't get along with cats and will chase them. Leo can feel vulnerable around other dogs and should not be rehomed with children." 

Here are some of Leo's key details: 

  •  Breed: French Bulldog 
  • Age: 2 years 
  • Health: Vet health checked, fully vaccinated, flea and worm treated, neutered, and microchipped 
  • Special Offer: Free booster vaccinations for life if registered at Alsager Vets4Pets practice 
  • Requirements: A home without children, no cats, and someone experienced with the breed 
  • Training: Not crate trained 

Leo is currently being looked after by Alsager Animals in Need who are eager to find him a forever, loving home. 

"A suitable home check and a minimum donation fee are required for adoption," added Alsager Animals in Need. 

If you feel you can provide Leo with a loving home, contact Hilary on 07939 255444 or Lisa at 07970 194929 from the charity between 11 am and 6 pm. 

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