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 some of the dogs who are currently at the centre and are aged between one and two years.
Whether you’re looking for a Staffordshire Bull Terrier or a Bulldog, there are 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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6 puppies waiting to be rehomed at Dogs Trust Evesham
Wilf
Gender – Male
Age – 1-2 years
Breed – Staffordshire Bull Terrier
Wilf is looking for an adult-only home and is currently unable to live with any other dogs.
He does enjoy the company of other canines when out on walks though.
Wilf would like a calm environment at home to help him settle in and he’d like to meet his new owners a few times at the centre before heading to his new home.
Find out more about Wilf via the Dogs Trust website.
Bear
Gender – Male
Age – 1 year
Breed – Siberian Husky Cross
Bear is looking for an adult-only home with a secure garden.
He’d like his home to have minimal visitors and to have no other pets living there.
New owners will need to live within an hour of the Evesham centre as they will need a couple of home visits before adopting Bear.
Find out more about Bear via the Dogs Trust website.
Lucas
Gender – Male
Age – 2 years
Breed – Lurcher Cross
Lucas could cope with a busy environment in his new home but he’d like a safe space to go to if he needs it when visitors arrive.
He could live with children that are aged 12 or above.
Lucas has some medical needs but this will be discussed with potential adopters before he is rehomed.
Find out more about Lucas via the Dogs Trust website.
Obie
Gender – Male
Age – 1-2 years
Breed – Mastiff Cross
Obie is looking for an adult-only home where he would be happy to live in a busy environment and welcome visitors.
He needs a secure garden and he’s shown potential to live with another dog that’s the same size as him and confident as he like a rough and tumble playstyle.
The other dog would need to meet Obie at the centre before he was rehomed.
Find out more about Obie via the Dogs Trust website.
Angie
Gender – Female
Age – 1-2 years
Breed – Bulldog
Angie could live in a reasonably busy home and she’d like a garden to run around and play in.
She could live with another dog if she got on well when meeting them at the centre.
Any children in the home should be aged 12 or above as Angie can get over-excited and a bit snatchy with toys.
Find out more about Angie via the Dogs Trust website.
Jorah
Gender – Male
Age – 1-2 years
Breed – Collie Cross
Find out more about Jorah via the Dogs Trust website.
Jorah should be able to live in a moderately busy household and be happy to have visitors arrive.
He will need to be the only dog in the house and he’d like to continue his careful socialisation with other dogs – he can get frustrated and vocal when meeting them on a lead.
Jorah could live with children that are of a secondary school age.
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