Dogs Trust Evesham currently houses a number of dogs that are ready to be rehomed.
Here are some of the dogs at the centre that are looking for new homes.
Those interested in adopting can find more information on the website.
Donations can be made through the support page.
5 dogs at Dogs Trust Evesham looking for new homes
Rocky
Gender – Male
Age – 5-7 years
Breed – Boxer Cross
Rocky is looking for a warm and loving home with his own secure garden.
He’d like to be the only pet in the home but he could live with children aged 14 or over.
Rocky could have walking buddies in the future but he will need more training and socialisation to make this possible.
Find out more about Rocky via the Dogs Trust website.
Blue
Gender – Male
Age – 5-7 years
Breed – German Shepherd
Blue is timid and would like to live in a quiet and adult-only home where he has a safe space to go to when he needs it.
He needs to be the only pet in the home but could have some walking companions in the future.
Blue would benefit from having an owner with breed and/or behaviour experience if possible.
Find out more about Blue via the Dogs Trust website.
Cora and Smokey
Gender – Female
Age – 6 years
Breed – German Shepherd
Cora and Smokey are looking for a new home either together or separately.
They would like to live in a quiet home with minimal visitors and a safe space to go to when needed.
A secure garden would give them the opportunity to have some off-lead fun.
Find out more about Cora and Smokey via the Dogs Trust website.
Buster
Gender – Male
Age – 8+ years
Breed – Jack Russell Terrier cross
Find out more about Buster via the Dogs Trust website.
Buster needs an adult-only home where there would be no visiting children.
He’d like his home to be quiet and he’d like a safe space for when he needs it.
Buster needs to be the only dog in his new home but he could potentially live with a cat.
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