The eight-year-old Staffordshire Bull Terrier was sadly neglected in the past and had an injured leg, which had to be amputated.
Sandra Downie, Manager at Dogs Trust Glasgow Rehoming Centre said: “Flump is a special boy whose life to date has been full of challenges, yet no matter the challenge he faces, he overcomes them all with great gusto.“Earlier this year, Flump had his right hind leg amputated due to this historic injury which had sadly deteriorated but this doesn’t hold him back and he has adapted brilliantly to life on three legs.
“As well as being a very loving, happy, lad, Flump is also very clever and loves to learn new things. “The training team have spent lots of time with Flump which has paid off. He is an expert at responding to voice cues including going to bed, standing behind a gate and settling on command.“Flump has had a skin allergy which may involve short term treatment, and this is something which we will discuss with anyone interested in adopting him.
“Flump is such a beautiful boy both inside and out and we encourage anyone looking to share their life with a loving and loyal dog to come and meet our fabulous Flump.”Although super friendly with people, Flump feels overwhelmed around other dogs so requires an adult only home where he is the only pet and with no neighbouring dogs.A secure garden space would ensure Flump is one very happy boy.
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