



Pady is an American Staffordshire Terrier who is a little ‘different.’
This dog, who has been at the shelter for several years, has chronic neurological disorders that make him unique: he walks crookedly, sometimes with his legs crossed, but despite his peculiarities, Pady is an endearing, kind and very cuddly dog. He doesn't necessarily need a large garden or long walks. Pady is regularly taken out by his carers and volunteers, who take his special needs into account during their interactions with him. Pady is an extremely affectionate dog who craves human contact. He loves to play but above all enjoys being close to people. He is a real clingy dog. He spent many years in a kennel, but the work done with his carers and volunteers has transformed him into the dog he is today.
Pady has become a cuddly, affectionate and endearing dog who craves human contact. He loves to play, he loves to be touched and spoken to softly. He accepts being handled, wears a harness and muzzle without any problems, and remains gentle during grooming. We would like to draw attention to the fact that Pady needs moderate exercise due to his mobility issues.
We recommend a home without stairs, children or other animals for him.