RON
RON
- Age 3 years, 6 months
- Living with children Can live with older children and teenagers
- Breed greyhound
- Living with dogs Prefer To Live Alone
- Sex Male
- Living with cats Not To Live With
- Size Large
- Ideal home location Away From Inner City
- Centre Battersea
- Reference 413100
More about RON
Ron has three legs and a heart of gold! This loving boy, once a high-energy racing dog, has slowed down a little since losing his leg, but that doesn’t stop him from enjoying life. He’s a gentle soul who can be a little cautious at times, but his loving nature shines through every cuddle and soft gaze.
He is currently in a foster home where he is having plenty of creature comforts and lapping up the attention and peace and quiet.
While Ron is still playful & friendly, he will need to be on a lead and muzzled when out in public due to his breed's typical chase drive for small furries, so owners should be prepared to manage this and continue his training whilst on walks.
Ron will thrive in a calm, understanding home where he can feel secure and loved, and get to grips with his new life at his own pace away from the inner city, with access to quiet walking routes. A private garden is essential for him to feel comfortable.
While he’d no doubt enjoy a multi-carer home, he’d happily settle with a single person who’s ready to cater to his three-legged charm. Ron is a natural comedian and likes to make you giggle with his funny antics.
Ron could possibly live with older children who are familiar with dogs but prefers to be the solo dog, so he does not have to share the spotlight.
Ron isn’t just a dog with three legs – he’s a beautiful, loving soul ready to find a family who will love him just as he is. Could that be you?
More information on the Greyhounds here: https://www.battersea.org.uk/pet-advice/dog-advice/finding-right-dog-yo…
If you are interested in Ron, please contact the rehoming team at: rehoming@battersea.org.uk, ensuring you have first registered for rehoming on the Battersea website: https://www.battersea.org.uk/rehoming