Whether you’re looking for a puppy or an older dog, Dogs Trust Evesham can help you find your match.
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7 dogs at Dogs Trust Evesham looking for forever homes
Harry
Harry (Image: Dogs Trust) Gender – Male
Age – 8 years
Breed – Border Collie cross
Harry is looking for a new home that’s quiet and adult-only where he can be the only pet.
He needs his own private garden to relax and play in plus he’d like quiet walking areas and is happy to travel in the car to them.
Harry’s new family will need to give him time to adjust and build trust as he can be a bit unsure about handling to start with.
Dogs Trust said: “He’s absolutely fabulous and just needs that right environment to show it.”
Find out more about Harry via the Dogs Trust website.
Leo
Leo (Image: Dogs Trust) Gender – Male
Age – 6 years
Breed – French Bulldog
Leo “has struggled to share his favourite people” so is looking for an adult-only home where there are minimal visitors.
He needs to be the only pet in his new home and would love his new family to meet him at the Dogs Trust centre before rehoming him so they can build a bond.
Leo has some medical needs which will be discussed with his new family.
Find out more about Leo via the Dogs Trust website.
Bear
Bear (Image: Dogs Trust) Gender – Male
Age – 5 years
Breed – Labrador Retriever
Bear loves to be around people although he can be a bit worried at first but that doesn’t last long.
He can live with older teenagers as long as they are fine with large, bouncy dogs.
While Bear needs to be the only dog in his home, he can have walking friends. He has previously lived with a cat so could do this again with gradual introductions.
Find out more about Bear via the Dogs Trust website.
Fuji
Fuji (Image: Dogs Trust) Gender – Male
Age – 8 years
Breed – Staffordshire Bull Terrier cross
Fuji isn’t enjoying life in kennels and would love nothing more than to be welcomed into a quiet, new home.
He can live with sensible children of a secondary school age but he’d like to be the only pet in his new home.
Fuji would like to have some dog walking friends. He’s currently living in one of the centre’s foster homes, waiting for his forever family to come along.
Find out more about Fuji via the Dogs Trust website.
Hollie
Hollie (Image: Dogs Trust) Gender – Jack Russell Terrier cross
Age – 1 year
Breed – Female
Hollie is looking for a quiet home with a family who will help her continue training.
She could live with sensible older teenagers but she needs to be the only pet in her new home.
Hollie would love to go on walks where there aren’t many other dogs around.
Find out more about Hollie via the Dogs Trust website.
Kenny
Kenny (Image: Dogs Trust) Gender – Male
Age – 1 year
Breed – Beagle/Spaniel cross
Kenny is ready to live in a home again and he could live with teenagers.
He could live with another dog who matches his energy and who is tolerant and energetic.
Dogs Trust added: “If rehomed with another dog his new family will need to put in some management in the home to ensure that Kenny doesn’t too hyped up.”
Find out more about Kenny via the Dogs Trust website.
Blue
Blue (Image: Dogs Trust) Gender – Male
Age – 3 years
Breed – Welsh Collie
Find out more about Blue via the Dogs Trust website.
Blue is energetic and could live with teenagers but no younger children.
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He does have a good history with young children though so once settled he could have younger visitors.
Blue can live with another dog but they would need to mix successfully at the centre.
He would love a rural home as he can get worried around traffic. He’d also love his own garden.
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