Dogs Trust Shoreham dog of the week: Meet American bulldog cross Tyler

Seven-year-old American bulldog cross Tyler is a big dog with a big heart and adores spending time with people, receiving a fuss and relaxing in human company.
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Beneath his bold appearance is a sensitive side to his character and staff at Dogs Trust Shoreham hope to find understanding owners who can give Tyler plenty of time.

A home with a private, enclosed garden, is essential, as well as Tyler having his own room in the house, where he can be shut away when visitors arrive.

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His new family will need to support him in the continuation of some extra training and confidence building.

Tyler will make a wonderful companion to owners who can dedicate lots of time to himTyler will make a wonderful companion to owners who can dedicate lots of time to him
Tyler will make a wonderful companion to owners who can dedicate lots of time to him

Dogs Trust said: “Tyler is much more a fan of his people pals, so will need to be the only pet at home. He’d like a multiple-person household, so there’s always someone around to keep him company, and the youngest members of his family should be aged at least 16.

“Tyler will make a wonderful companion to owners who can dedicate lots of their time to him, including helping him with his weight-loss journey.”

Contact Dogs Trust Shoreham on 01273 915100. The Brighton Road rehoming centre is not open for public browsing but you can make an appointment to adopt or take a dog to the charity.

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