Battersea Dogs & Cats Home. Battersea is here for every dog and cat, and has been since 1860. Meet the dogs currently looking for a home and start the search for a new addition to your family.
Which are the Battersea doggos to look out for?
Which has to be a good thing! Some of the below Battersea doggos are based in the Old Windsor and Brands Hatch centres, while the rest are in Battersea itself. 1. Foxy We have no idea if this pooch is as foxy as her name suggests, but what we do know is she’s an ex-racer who’s searching for a new home to enjoy her retirement in.
Why choose a rescue centre like Battersea?
When someone makes the difficult decision to give a pet to a rescue centre like Battersea it doesn’t mean they love them any less. In fact, it’s an act of love. Because at Battersea, we’ll make sure they feel like top dog or cat until they find a new lease of life in a new home.
What kind of dog is fredfreddie the Lurcher?
Freddie is gorgeous, loving and bubbly, which means he can sometimes get over-excited, jump up and be quite vocal. He needs owners who have experience of lurchers, who can give him the training and home he needs. 10. Dylan Breed: Terrier – Staff Bull
How big is a seven bedroom house in Battersea Park?
A newly refurbished, substantial and exquisitely finished seven bedroom family house overlooking Battersea Park. An elite apartment with an astounding panorama of London, bespoke designed and with extensive lateral space totalling some 3,360 sq ft (315.12 sqm), available through Prime London.
How many bedrooms does a Battersea Power Station duplex have?
The house features seven bedrooms, passenger lift, front and rear gardens, wine cellar, cinema room, gym and self contained staff ac… Opportunity to acquire, one of the very few duplex villa / townhouse style apartment set on top of the boiler square of the Battersea Power Station which is currently being restored.