Mr Bigglesworth, a mongrel puppy (Battersea ID number 398), is described as a cheeky boy. Mr Bigglesworth is between 10 and 14 weeks old and arrived at Battersea Dogs Home, Windsor branch, on 5 April Photograph: /David LeveneJinx, a Staffordshire Bull Terrier cross bitch (Battersea ID number 189), is described as a sweet, affectionate girl. Jinx is between one and two years old and arrived at the home in January Photograph: /David LeveneDillon, a Jack Russell Terrier (Battersea ID number 434) is described as an independent boy with a bold character. He is between three and five years old and arrived at Battersea Dogs Home, Windsor branch, on 15 April Photograph: /David Levene
Roxi, a Rottweiler bitch (Battersea ID number 924) is described as a friendly, interactive and sociable girl. Roxi is between one and two years old and arrived at the home in February Photograph: /David LeveneElle, a Staffordshire Bull Terrier (Battersea ID number 181) is described as being full of life and energy. Elle is a one to two-year-old bitch and arrived at Battersea Dogs Home, Windsor branch, on 19 February Photograph: /David LeveneHazel, a Dogue de Bordeaux bitch (Battersea ID number 1712) is described as calm and easygoing, although she doesn't really like other dogs. Hazel is between three and five years old and arrived at the home in April Photograph: /David LeveneJohnny, an American Bulldog cross (Battersea ID number 1041) is described as a bouncy young boy. Johnny is approximately 12 months old and arrived at Battersea Dogs Home, Windsor branch, on 4 March Photograph: /David LevenePenny, a Staffordshire Bull Terrier bitch (Battersea ID number 768) is described as a sweet girl who knows sit and paw but who shouldn't be given any chews because she will try to bury them. Penny is between one and two years old and arrived at the home in February Photograph: /David LeveneNero, a Labrador Staffordshire Bull Terrier cross (Battersea ID number 6443) is described as a social boy with a comical character. Nero is approximately one year old and arrived at Battersea Dogs Home, Windsor branch, on 28 November 2008 Photograph: /David LeveneLiberty, an English Bull Terrier cross (Battersea ID number 1002), is currently Battersea Dogs Home's longest resident and is described as a very affectionate and highly intelligent girl who is extremely loyal and responsive. Liberty, an approximately one-year-old bitch, arrived at Battersea Dogs Home, Windsor branch, on 16 August 2008 Photograph: /David LeveneBert, a Bull Mastiff cross dog (Battersea ID number 1230) is described as a calm, gentle and friendly boy who will sit and offer paw for food. Bert is between seven and 10 years old and arrived at the home in March Photograph: /David LevenePieface, a Mastiff cross bitch (Battersea ID number 1182), is described as a sweet older lady who knows paw, sit and down. Pieface, who likes cuddles, is between seven and 10 years old and arrived at the home in March Photograph: /David LeveneCracker, a Sharpei Staffordshire Bull Terrier cross (Battersea ID number 138), is described as an steady, mature, quiet lady. Cracker is a four-year-old bitch and arrived at Battersea Dogs Home, Windsor branch, on 11 February Photograph: /David LeveneTrigger, a Staffordshire Bull Terrier (Battersea ID number 1368), is described as a big softy who will sit and offer both paws for food. Trigger is between two and three years old and arrived at the home in March Photograph: /David Levene
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