Adopt a dog Sheffield: 11 XL Bully puppies and 'gentle' mum in desperate need of new forever home
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Time is running out to rehome a "gentle" two-year-old XL Bully and her 11 young puppies, a South Yorkshire dog rescue centre has said.
Helping Yorkshire Poundies have revealed they have just two weeks to find two-year-old mum, Majesty, a permanent home - before new legislation bans XL Bully dogs in England and Wales on December 31.
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Hide AdTo add to the difficulty, Majesty, who the shelter believe will come under the measurements defining an XL Bully, has just had a litter of 11 puppies who will also need to find new homes.
In a post to Facebook, Helping Yorkshire Poundies said: "We do not want to ‘risk’ her life by not finding her a permanent home by the 31st… so the mission to find Majesty a home starts NOW!!!
"She really is the most special girl, who has been nothing but friendly, so well behaved and so gentle despite all she’s been through - she’s only two years old."
The centre believes Majesty would be best suited to a pet free home, with "pet savvy" children over eight-years-old.
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Hide AdThey continued: "Majesty deserves to find her a home who will treat her like royalty - let’s do this!!!"
Majesty's 11 puppies are five-weeks-old. Their mum is currently recovering from a major surgery last week after her severe mastitis led to some of her teats "rupturing".
Anyone interested in rescuing Majesty should contact Helping Yorkshire Poundies via their website.
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