Bulldogges English Old





Libby is a 6 year old British Bulldog who has been neutered. She was rescued 2 years ago from a home where she lived in the garden. However, two younger dogs have joined the family and she isn’t happy anymore. She would prefer a nice quiet home and to be an only dog and no cats either please. Libby is also looking for a home with a safe and secure garden as she doesn’t enjoy long walks and prefers to just potter in the garden. Libby loves her food and lots of cuddles.

She is fine with children, but due to her size we would prefer not rehome her with small children, only those of, say, 8 years and over.

For further details regarding dogs available for adoption from Pro Dogs Direct please email Pat at patbryant1949@hotmail.co.uk Home checks and a set donation apply.

Thinking about adopting a dog?- How about if we gave you some free dog food to make life easier?

Highly recommended if you’re thinking of adopting a dog:- Compare dog insurance policies and make sure your idea of the cheapest dog insurance isn’t mistaken for the best dog insurance!

Most recent dogs added by Pro Dogs Direct

  • Rocky - 4 year old male Miniature Poodle - March 5th, 2010
  • Lizzie - 2-3 year old female Basset Hound - March 5th, 2010
  • Louie - 7-8 year old male Bichon Frise - March 1st, 2010
  • Mabon - 7-8 year old male Cross-Breed - March 1st, 2010
  • Billy – 16 week old male Cross-Breed - February 24th, 2010
  • Tilly - 20 month old female Jack Russell Terrier - February 23rd, 2010
  • Toby - 16 week old male Staffordshire Bull Terrier Cross - February 23rd, 2010
  • Bailey – 6 year old female Boxer - February 22nd, 2010
  • Jasper– 8 month old male Cross-Breed - February 22nd, 2010
  • Caddie - 3 1/2 year old female English Sheepdog - February 16th, 2010
"The benefits of dogs to society are many and varied. Our debt to them is un-measurable, for we have learned and are still learning from them to become more fully human: responsible and compassionate. We can learn through them in countless ways about nature and about our own nature as well” (Fox, 1978).