Please welcome to the hotel our newest Bully, Cinnamon, an approxinately 3 year old girl who arrived in our care as a stray after being left at a local Vets, and is now ready to find her forever home.
On arrival, Cinnamon was displaying a worrying amount of bleeding which the staff could only assume was a sign of an abnormally heavy season, or the result of recently having puppies.
Our staff rushed into action and took her straight to our Vet to be assessed. She was soon given the all clear to return to the centre to recover with the help of the team monitoring her around the clock and keeping her as comfortable as possible.
For days later, poor Cinnamon sat glued to the corner of her kennel making herself as small as possible trembling in fear. She had clearly been through so much and the drastic change in environment understandably worried her.
With a lot of patience and gentle reassurance from the team, Cinnamon has grown in confidence day by day and found a lot of comfort from her new carers. She would climb into their laps to be held and made to feel safe, regardless of her size.
Once Cinnamon was ready, she began to venture outside for walks with her new volunteer friends who has helped her further grow in confidence. She has quickly become a firm favourite with our volunteers and now enjoys nothing more than receiving lots of affection, treats and bum scratches.
She is an extremely sweet and gentle natured girl who feels more comfortable around women and seems to be worried around men. She is also quite head-shy, therefore, we can only wonder how she was treated in her previous home.
Cinnamon would be best suited to an adult only home with patient people who have good knowledge and/or experience of the Bully breed who will allow her to gain her trust in them and settle into her new life in her own time.
Cinnamon would benefit from further confidence training to strengthen the bond with her new owners and learn to be a well balanced dog.
Cinnamon has been introduced to other dogs, however, she can sometimes be a bit intense and is much better with calm, more neutral dogs. This isn’t surprising if all she has known is a solitary life being used as a breeding machine.
Cinnamon’s new owners will need to be committed to her ongoing socialisation training so that in time, she will be able to have canine friends outside of the home.
We hope that Cinnamon can spend the rest of her life in a calm and comfortable home with people who adore her and will shower her with all of the love and care that she deserves.




If your application is successful you will be invited to meet Cinnamon. If you do not hear anything within 7 days please assume that your application has been unsuccessful on this occasion. Due to the high volume of applications we receive we are unable to respond to everyone.
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