Description
š¾ Meet Rupert ā Our Big, Beautiful Bear š¾
Rupert, affectionately known as Rupert the Bear, is a stunning young Mastin cross with gorgeous grey and white markings. He arrived at the rescue in October 2023 after being found on someoneās land, where the owner was threatening to kill him. Thankfully, he made it safely to us and has been winning hearts ever since.
Rupert is full of energy and character. As a young, active dog, heāll thrive with a family who can give him plenty of stimulation, exercise, and continued training. Heās currently part of the house pack and gets along well with the other dogs, though he can wind them up when heās bored or feeling playful. He hasnāt been tested with children or cats.
He absolutely loves people and attention, and with some initial guidance and consistency, Rupert will grow into a fantastic family dog. Heās a bright, affectionate boy who just needs the right home to help him shine.
Rupert is positive for leishmaniasis and is on Alopurinol to manage it, which keeps him stable and healthy.
⨠Rupertās Stats ⢠DOB: 01/07/2023 ⢠Height: 72cm ⢠Weight: 30kg ⢠Sterilised: ā ⢠Paperwork Complete: ā ⢠Good with Dogs: ā
Rupert has so much love and personality to offer. If youāre looking for a fun, loyal companion with a big heart, he might just be your perfect match.
š¬ Message us to learn more about Rupert or to discuss adoption.
Disclaimer;
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Hope 4 Paws UK & Spain ā Disclaimer & Adoption Conditions
Hope 4 Paws UK & Spain is a dog home-finding and rescue support team. We are not a kennel, sanctuary, or boarding facility, and we do not board dogs. Dogs are in foster care or temporary accommodation until suitable homes are found.
We work with dogs from the UK and various EU countries, often alongside partner rescuers. As these are rescue dogs, full background information is not always available. We always share everything we know, but histories may be limited or incomplete.
By adopting or fostering through Hope 4 Paws UK & Spain, you acknowledge and accept the following:
General Information & Liability
A dogās age, breed, health, behaviour, and history may be estimated or unknown
Hope 4 Paws UK & Spain cannot be held liable for:
Known or unknown medical or health conditions
Behavioural issues, including fear, anxiety, reactivity, or biting
Damage to property, belongings, people, or other animals
Any undisclosed history due to lack of available information
All dogs are placed in good faith, and responsibility transfers to the adopter at the point of handover.
If a Dog Is Deemed Unsuitable
If at any point an adopted dog is considered unsuitable for your home:
Hope 4 Paws UK & Spain must be informed immediately
You are not permitted to:
Rehome the dog yourself
Sell, give away, or transfer ownership
Euthanise the dog
without the written consent of Hope 4 Paws UK & Spain
Training & Adjustment Period
Adopters are required to seek appropriate training or behavioural support at their own cost before giving up an adopted dog
A minimum settling period of 3 months must be given before the rescue will consider rehoming the dog, unless otherwise agreed
Rescue dogs require time to decompress, settle, and adjust to their new environment, and this period is considered essential.
Emergency Situations
If your circumstances become urgent or exceptional, Hope 4 Paws UK & Spain can assist in arranging emergency boarding, at the adopterās own cost, subject to availability
EU Dogs & Transport Fees
For dogs travelling from the EU:
No adoption fee is charged
A transport fee of £395 applies:
Ā£100 payable when transport is booked
Ā£295 payable when the dog is travelling
This fee covers transport costs only and is non-refundable once transport is booked.
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