Looking to add a furry friend to your family? Here are some of the puppies at Dogs Trust Evesham looking for new homes.
We’ve rounded up all the dogs who are currently at the centre and are aged from six months to between one and two years.
Whether you’re looking for a Saluki Cross or a Staffordshire Bull Terrier, there’s plenty of dogs that want to find a new and loving home.
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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4 puppies at Dogs Trust Evesham looking for new homes
Teddy
Gender – Male
Age – 6-12 months
Breed – Crossbreed
Can live with – Teddy could live with children who are aged five and above.
He could also live with another small dog and small furry pets that are securely housed.
Teddy would like to live within an active environment.
Find out more about Teddy via the Dogs Trust website.
Saffron
Gender – Female
Age – 1-2 years
Breed – Saluki Cross
Can live with – Saffron needs a secure garden and she could potentially live with a calm dog.
She can be a little worried when meeting new people therefore she needs to be introduced to them first.
Saffron would like to have her own space to go back to when she feels a little worried.
Find out more about Saffron via the Dogs Trust website.
Nate
Gender – Male
Age – 1-2 years
Breed – Terrier (Patterdale) Cross
Can live with – Nate needs an adult only home and his new owners will need to understand his terrier traits.
He needs to be the only pet in his new home and any potential adopters will need to live within an hour of the centre.
Find out more about Nate via the Dogs Trust website.
Wilf
Gender – Male
Age – 1-2 years
Breed – Terrier (Staffordshire Bull)
Find out more about Wilf via the Dogs Trust website.
Can live with – Wilf is looking for an adult only home with no other dogs.
He can, however, enjoy the company of other dogs when out on walks.
Wilf is also looking for a home with a calm environment.
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