Here are some of the dogs who are with Dogs Trust Evesham and looking for forever 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 forever homes
Blaze
Gender – Male
Age – 2-5 years
Breed – German Shepherd Cross
Can live with – Blaze needs an adult only home where he can be the only dog.
His new potential owners need to be willing to visit the centre on multiple occasions to get to know him.
Blaze is looking for an experienced and patient family who can continue with his training.
Find out more about Blaze via the Dogs Trust website.
Cody
Gender – Male
Age – 2-5 years
Breed – Pointer Cross
Can live with – Cody would like to live in an adult-only home with no other pets.
He’ll need a secure garden and to go for walks in quieter areas.
Cody’s new potential owners need to be willing to visit the centre on multiple occasions to get to know him.
His new owners will need behaviour experience and be able to continue his training.
Find out more about Cody via the Dogs Trust website.
Stanley
Gender – Male
Age – 1-2 years
Breed – Lurcher Cross
Can live with – Stanley is looking for a quiet home environment with no children.
He needs a secure garden to explore and he might benefit from living with another dog.
Potential adopters will need to live within 90 minutes of the centre.
Find out more about Stanley via the Dogs Trust website.
Beau
Gender – Male
Age – 2-5 years
Breed – Terrier (Jack Russell)
Can live with – Beau needs a quiet home environment with a secure garden. He needs an adult only home with no visiting children.
Beau should live in a home with no other pets but he could walk with quiet dogs of a similar size.
Any potential adopters will need to live within an hour of the centre and be willing to visit him on multiple occasions at the centre.
Find out more about Beau via the Dogs Trust website.
Branston
Gender – Male
Age – 8+ years
Breed – Terrier (Staffordshire Bull)
Find out more about Branston via the Dogs Trust website.
Can live with – Branston can walk with other dogs but needs to be the only dog in his new home.
He would benefit from having minimal visitors and he needs an adult only home.
He wouldn’t mind having children visit if he had a spot to retreat to when he wanted.
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