
Pip was rescued from the ‘markets’ and was a walking skeleton
he was in such a bad way.
Now he is almost unrecognisable… he has grown into a gorgeous big boy 
He is very loving and affectionate, his favourite place is by your side 
You will never be lonely with Pip around 
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Update January 2026:
We can’t believe Pip is still even looking for a home almost one year later.
Fast forward all these months and Pip has grown into a beautiful boy.
His temperament is truly immaculate. For a dog with his past, the condition he was in, you would expect a dog who is broken. But not Pip.
His nature is very sweet, he is a big lump of soppiness.
He is very loving, affectionate, playful, energetic.
He is good with all dogs and would be best suited with a female he can play with. Due to his breed and size he can play like a bull in a china shop so a female who can match this energy would be perfect.
Although he is good with dogs of all sizes and ages.
Very very loving and socialised boy.
Pip is truly beautiful inside and out. We don’t know why he hasn’t found a home yet, as he would make a lovely and fun addition to a family.
– Over 1 year old
– Neutered
– Can live with another dog. Preferably a female
– Can live with teenagers (only due to his size. His head is heavy and body a unit
)
– Active household who will show him the world
– Lots of adventures
– Lots of socialisation
Fast forward all these months and Pip has grown into a beautiful boy.
His temperament is truly immaculate. For a dog with his past, the condition he was in, you would expect a dog who is broken. But not Pip.
His nature is very sweet, he is a big lump of soppiness.
He is very loving, affectionate, playful, energetic.
He is good with all dogs and would be best suited with a female he can play with. Due to his breed and size he can play like a bull in a china shop so a female who can match this energy would be perfect.
Although he is good with dogs of all sizes and ages.
Very very loving and socialised boy.
Pip is truly beautiful inside and out. We don’t know why he hasn’t found a home yet, as he would make a lovely and fun addition to a family.
– Over 1 year old
– Neutered
– Can live with another dog. Preferably a female
– Can live with teenagers (only due to his size. His head is heavy and body a unit
– Active household who will show him the world
– Lots of adventures
– Lots of socialisation
To enquire about adopting Pip, please get in touch.




