Re-home Or Train
Tel. 0800 002 5412
Welcome to
Leicestershire Dogs (1999-Now)
Re-home Or professional training services
Northants Re-homing Services
Re-homing V Re-training???
Need a dog trainer? yes? Hit other services or request a call back!
Nothing is bro!
07833 3401019 along with your name and location along with short details of dog and we will reply ASAP
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Foster a dog & get paid £80!
Must be honest / caring / polite and willing to learn
We interact / play with our dogs
This is our Re-homing hot line
◇ 0800 002 5412 ◇
Is your dog looking for a new home? One with love, fuss and tummy tickles? If you answered yes then request a callback!
For a quicker response outside office hours please text re-home including your name to
07833 301019 or call 0800 002 5412 9am-8pm
We reject, block, and delete time wasters! Zero tolerance!!!!
We don't do counselling! We run a re-homing service please respect us! We won't sit around waiting for you
THIS IS NOT A FREE SERVICE
Nothing in life is free! Not even love. Dogs are very needy animals and it's a lot of hard work looking after them,
Temperamental dog?
Thanks! But no thanks
No aggressive dogs
No biters or growlers
Under no circumstances will we take on a dog that goes for people them days are long gone. Back in the the day as a professional trainer behaviorist I would of tried to correct the behavior of aggressive dogs I now believe after 40 years it's best to put that dog down.
Being mauled and killed by a dog sounds terrible so I think it's downright irresponsible to re-home an aggressive dog and i'm a 100% dog lover a truthful one.
Dangerous dogs
We do not do problematic,
hostile or aggressive dogs
As a professional /qualified trainer behaviorist of 40 years I personalty think dogs with aggression or aggression issues should not be handed over to anyone and should be put down it is downright irresponsible to try and re-home such a dog you should take it to the vet as a dangerous dog.
Dogs that have a history of acting aggressively towards people should not be re-homed. Even if the dog acts aggressively towards children but does well with older people, the dog should not be re-homed for the simple fact that it is a liability.
Dangerous Dogs Act 1991 (as amended 1997)
The DDA prohibits certain types of dogs and allowing a dog of any type to be dangerously out of control in a public place or a private place where it is not allowed to be. The law also provides for such dogs to be seized.