Yani
Yani came into the care of our Macclesfield and South East Cheshire Branch after suffering at the hands of her previous owners.
Yani had sustained stab wounds to her head and who knows what else. She had suffered so much trauma in her life, it’s amazing that she is still such an amazing dog.
Staffies like Yani can be notoriously difficult to rehome because they have been unfairly portrayed in a negative light by the media, and over bred by unscrupulous breeders. Because of this our centres have become full of Stafforshire bull terriers looking for homes.
Yani is living proof that Staffies can and do make wonderful pets. She has now found a new home in Scotland with a loving family who had not owned a Staffie before but knew that the misconceptions surrounding the breed weren’t true.
Here’s what Yani’s new owners had to say a few months after she arrived in her new home.
We had her over in Ireland on a holiday and she loved it; played in the sand for hours but not so keen on the water!
Adopting Yani has been the best thing we have ever done, she is spoilt rotten but is such a great wee dog, everybody knows her and loves her!
Her best friend is Mac, a Golden Retriever who lives 3 doors from us. He comes down every morning and barks to get in the gate, they play for hours running around like mad! Mac also comes on walks with us.
She sits on my knee and watches TV, she's also claimed the front seat of the car. She has her own seatbelt and sits still to get it on, she is very clever and knows every word we say. At about 6.30 pm is her big walk and she brings our shoes in and barks at the same time every night and that's the truth, it's the only time she barks!
Once again I would like to say getting Yani is the best thing we have ever done, we love her and she loves us.
If you would like to rehome a Staffy, or just find out more about the breed visit: www.gettoknowadog.com
