Rehoming
From time to time, a dog may come back to us if their family’s circumstances change, or if dog ownership isn’t the right fit. When this happens, our priority is always to find them a safe, loving, and suitable forever home.
Any dog listed here has a full veterinary history and detailed notes on their personality, training, and needs, gathered from their current family. This helps us make the best match for each dog and their new home.
Our rehoming fee is £750. This includes a training package with a trusted local trainer or behaviourist (worth up to £400), to help your new dog settle in and give you the best possible start together. The fee also helps ensure that enquiries come from families who are genuinely ready to commit to providing a loving, permanent home.
If you feel you could offer a dogs a wonderful home, please book a call using the button at the end of this page.
Meet Aslan – 11-month-old GoldendoodlE
Aslan is a striking young Goldendoodle, currently 11 months old, standing 22” to the shoulder and weighing nearly 22kg, He is affectionate, clever, and full of energy – a fun companion for the right family.
Loves people, cuddles & playtime
Dog-friendly – would love a playful canine buddy
House trained, sleeps through the night, happy alone for a few hours
Needs an experienced home (not first-time owners) with children 12+
Still a big puppy at heart – working on recall, lead walking & grooming
Aslan will thrive in an active home with plenty of exercise, stimulation, and ongoing training.
Details
Born October 2024
Heritage Poodle, Golden Retriever and Labrador
Doodle generation Multi-generation
Coat and colour Red, fleecy, non-shedding with loose curl. White markings on chest
Height to shoulder & weight 22”, 22kg. He may still fill out a little, but he isn’t expected to get much bigger.
About Aslan
House trained and sleeps through the night loose in the kitchen.
Loves people and has lived with children. Best suited to a home with children aged 12+ as he’s big and bouncy.
Dog-friendly – he loves other dogs and needs buddies of a similar size and playfulness.
Not suitable as a first dog, as he needs an experienced home to continue his training.
Personality & quirks
Aslan is playful, energetic, and loves attention. He loves tug games, fetching toys, garden play, walks, and cuddles. Like many young doodles, he still gets over-excited at times – he may bark, jump up when greeting people, or try to follow family members when they leave a room. He can also counter-surf and pinch socks if given the chance!
Training & skills
Aslan is very clever and trainable, he already knows:
Sit, Down, Wait, Touch, Paw
Recall to “Here”
Fun trick: “Middle” (goes between your legs)
He eats a raw diet (Bella & Duke) and is used to a harness on walks. His recall is coming along and he has enjoys his off-lead time.
Areas he needs support with
Consistent training for recall and loose-lead walking
Managing excitement: jumping up, barking
Barking when left out of family activity or can’t follow you around the house
Grooming: he needs ongoing desensitisation to handling of feet, ears, and home grooming tasks
The home Aslan needs
Aslan will suit an active home with experience of big, young, energetic dogs. He thrives with plenty of exercise, mental stimulation, and clear boundaries. A canine friend to play with would be ideal.
He is not suitable as a first dog and will do best with children 12+. He is affectionate, bright, and eager to please – with continued training and consistency, he has the potential to be a truly wonderful family companion.
