Dogs become our best friends and if you’re looking for a new companion, we might be able to help.

Dogs Trust Evesham has lots of dogs available whether you’re looking for a new puppy to welcome into the family or you want to give an older dog a loving forever home.

If you can’t adopt a furry friend but still want to help, you can support the centre’s work by donating.

This can be done via the support page on its website.

5 dogs at Dogs Trust Evesham looking for forever homes

Amber

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Gender – Female

Age – 3 years

Breed – Cocker Spaniel

Amber is looking for a quiet home that’s adult-only with no visiting children.

She needs to be the only pet in her new home but she can enjoy walks with quiet dogs.

She’s described as “a friendly girl” and a dog who “a really loving girl.”

Amber can guard toys and food so take care around these items.

You can find out more about Amber via the Dogs Trust website.

Nunu

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Gender – Female

Age – 5 years

Breed – Chihuahua (Smooth Coat)

Nunu could live in a moderately busy home with younger primary school aged children.

She’d benefit from having a safe space to retire to if things get a bit too much.

Nunu has lived with small furry pets before so she could do this again.

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She’ll need to be the only dog in her new home but she could enjoy short walks with calm dogs.

You can find out more about Nunu via the Dogs Trust website.

Bear

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Gender – Male

Age – 2 years

Breed – Yorkshire Terrier/Poodle cross

Bear is looking for a quiet home that’s adult-only with no visiting children. His new home needs to be away from main roads and have a secure garden.

He could live with another dog, depending on a successful mix at the centre.

Bear loves to play but can guard toys so he’d had some training to help with this and his new family will need to engage with the training and manage his access to items he’s not allowed.

His new family will need to visit the centre on multiple occasions before rehoming him.

You can find out more about Bear via the Dogs Trust website.

Dusty

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Gender – Male

Age – 2 years

Breed – French Bulldog

Dusty could live with children who are of secondary school age and he’d like a secure garden to play in.

He’s lived with a rabbit before and could do so again. He could also live with another dog depending on a successful mix at the centre.

Dusty could also live with a cat if appropriate introductions take place.

He is on medication as he has some alopecia patches and some allergies.

You can find out more about Dusty via the Dogs Trust website.

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Freya

Worcester News: FreyaFreya (Image: Dogs Trust)

Gender – Female

Age – 8 years

Breed – Crossbreed

You can find out more about Freya via the Dogs Trust website.

Freya is looking for a quiet and adult-only home where she can retire.

She needs to be the only pet in her new home but she would enjoy having some dog walking friends.

When eating, Freya prefers to be left alone but otherwise, she is “an absolute delight”.