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Battersea Dogs & Cats Home is an English Animal welfare charity organisation. It was founded in 1860 by Mary Tealby. Battersea Dogs & Cats is situated in the Battersea area of London, England and is home for many lost and Starving Dogs and cats. The home aims at reuniting lost dogs and cats with their owners, or care for them until new homes can be found for them and also educate the public about responsible pet ownership. Battersea Dogs & Cats Home is run almost entirely on donations from the public and employs over 330 members of staff in a range of operational and administrative roles.


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Hi i wonder if you can help ? I have a female French Bulldog Nellie. We are her 4th home in two years, the last people said that they had her only two months and were going to sell her to people in London. However i persuaded them to sell her to me. When i got her she was under weight and had a dreadful ear and skin condition. I had her vaccinated and she is now a good weight, her ears are clear of infection, most of the skin problems have cleared up although she sometimes has a paw chewing spell. She is on anti itch tablets which do help. I have also had her spade. At home she is a happy boisterous dog and surprisingly she loves people, however five weeks after having her she suddenly got bad dog to dog aggression )i have two other small dogs and she is fine with them). But when i take her out it is so bad, that she is airborne. When she spots a dog on the other side of the park and goes absolutely ballistic, she scans the area for dogs. I find it so hard to hold on to her and control her. I have asked the Dogs Trust about training, but the said that she is too disruptive. I have asked a dog behaviourist and she said that Nellie would probably be better with someone younger and stronger, I have tried treats and pebbles in a can to distract her all to no avail I am 71 and my partner is almost 83. We have had Nellie for ten months and i feel a complete failure Please can you offer any advice I cant afford to pay out for a dog behaviourist to take her and train her for me. I am on a small pension and have spent a lot of money on her trying to improve her life. I love her to bits, but she is wearing me out when i walk her. Any advice would be much appreciated Thanks in advance.

9/14/2018 8:25:37 AM

I would just like to tell you about Flick who I got from you in July 2016. She is absolutely beautiful and she has really settled into our life. We moved to Hampshire where she has some lovely open meadows to run about with her other doggy friends whom she meets on a daily basis. This is my second dog now that I have had from you and I would like to say what a wonderful job you do before you rehome these animals. Thank you and well done. Xx.

11/26/2018 3:57:49 AM