Ollie - Doris Banham Dog Rescue in Lincolnshire URGENT APPEAL
Staffordshire Bull Terrier Rescue Dogs

The lovely looking girl is Ollie, an approx 2 year old Staffordshire Bull Terrier rescue dog currently under the care of Doris Banham dog rescue. Ollie has been in kennels in Lincolnshire for many months after she was saved from the pound. Do you have the time and love to care for Ollie?
Ollie has been deaf from birth and this is the reason why this beautiful girl keeps getting overlooked. She knows several hand signals and is quite obedient and eager to learn more. Deafness is very easy to work around and, contrary to what you might think, owning a deaf dog is not really very different to owning a hearing dog! Hand signals and gentle touch are an alternative to telling the dog the sit or calling their name.
Ollie is a happy-go-lucky young girl who loves to play with her favourite ball. She will need plenty of exercise to keep her mind occupied and happily settles down after a good walk. Ollie will need an adult only family with a secure garden. She can not be rehomed to a household with other dogs or cats.
Please give this lovely girl a chance of a happy family life. Doris Banham dog rescue will consider rehoming Ollie anywhere in the UK for the right owner.
The Doris Banham Sanctuary is a non-profit organisation and rely totally on fundraising and donations to save these animals. This rescue saves thousands of death row dogs each year in the UK and works to improve conditions in the pounds, they are also the only charity to pay veterinary fees for dogs that are suffering once they are in the pounds and without their fantastic help thousands more dogs will die in the future. This charity needs to move 100 dogs asap into rescue, forever, foster homes as they simply cannot afford to pay the boarding fees which are crippling them due to the number of dogs thay have had to take in recent weeks. Please please help by considering one of their dogs or making a donation.
For more information or to arrange to visit Ollie you should contact Chris on 07971 578963. Please mention Abbie at Rescue Dogs when you call.
