Here is a selection of dogs from the Dogs Trust Evesham branch that are looking for new homes.

If you think you’re able to rehome one, you can find more details on the website. 

You can also help the centre by donating via the website’s support page.


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5 dogs with Dogs Trust Evesham looking for new homes

Thyme

Worcester News: ThymeThyme (Image: Dogs Trust)

Gender – Male

Age – 5-7 years

Breed – Lurcher

Can live with – Thyme could live with children who are of secondary school age. He could also live with other dogs.

Find out more about Thyme and how to rehome him via the Dogs Trust website here.

Ralph

Worcester News: RalphRalph (Image: Dogs Trust)

Gender – Male

Age – 2-5 years

Breed – Trailhound cross

Can live with – Ralph could live with another dog in his new home and he’d also be happy living with children that are of secondary school age.

Find out more about Ralph and how to rehome him via the Dogs Trust website here.

Polly

Worcester News: PollyPolly (Image: Dogs Trust)

Gender – Female

Age – 1-2 years

Breed – American Bulldog

Can live with – Polly could live with another dog and she’d also be happy living with children that are of secondary school age. She’d like a secure garden to explore.

Find out more about Polly and how to rehome her via the Dogs Trust website here.

Pippa

Worcester News: PippaPippa (Image: Dogs Trust)

Gender – Female

Age – 5-7 years

Breed – Crossbreed

Can live with – Pippa is looking for a home where she can be the only dog and she’d like to live in a child-free home. Pippa would benefit from living in a detached home in a rural area with no neighbouring dogs.

Find out more about Pippa and how to rehome her via the Dogs Trust website here.

Odie

Worcester News: OdieOdie (Image: Dogs Trust)

Gender – Male

Age – 8+ years

Breed – Foxhound cross

Can live with – Odie could live with another dog if they give him space – it will also depend on meets at the centre. He could share his new home with children who are aged 12 and above.

Find out more about Odie and how to rehome him via the Dogs Trust website here.