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Breed: Cane Corso crossbreed
Colour: Black
Age: 1 Year (approx)
Ref: ANI03441

Meet our young Cane Corso Baby Bane. This playful young man came into our care through no fault of his own.
Excitable, bouncy and friendly, Bane knows some basic commands, enjoys playing with his toys and walks reasonably well on the lead although he is quite a strong boy when he wants to be.
Bane's ideal home is with people experienced with owning larger breed dogs and an understanding of the Cane Corso. He can be a little tentative around new people and easily spooked with some new objects but does quickly recover. Has been quite sociable with other dogs when walking at the centre and in the local area as well as being a good boy for his vet visits.

Any children in the home will be older teenagers 16 years+ and experienced with being around larger dogs. We are looking to rehome Bane where there are no cats at the property.
Whilst Bane is settling in in the first few months, he would require company for most of the day and ideally have access to his own fenced garden. Once settled into his new home and routine, he may start to be left for short periods. Do you have the patience and experience to help Bane settle back into a loving new home?

** We are now open on an Appointment Only basis, so please do not come to the centre directly. If you are interested in adopting the first step is to fill out a perfect match form. We are doing all home visits virtually so please email in pictures of your home and garden set up to: ashleyheath@rspca.org.uk **

If you think you might match our criteria for rehoming an animal, please complete our

0300 123 0749

Reception open 11am-3pm (closed Wednesdays)<br/>Viewing of animals by appointment only, please contact centre by phone or email (ashleyheath@rspca.org.uk)

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There's a lot to think about before taking on a pet. Read our rehoming page to find out more about adopting from the RSPCA.