Dogs Trust Evesham is home to many dogs who are looking for their new homes, including four French Bulldogs.

Flo, Sid, Freddie and Trudy are all looking for their forever homes – let’s take a look at their profiles.

If you’d like to add a furry friend to your family, the centre could be able to find your perfect match.

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4 French Bulldogs at Dogs Trust Evesham search for their forever homes

Flo

FloFlo (Image: Dogs Trust)

Gender - Female

Age - 4 years

“Friendly” Flo came into the care of Dogs Trust through no fault of her own and she’s looking for a new home where she can get plenty of attention, fuss and playtime.

She is looking for a quiet home and would prefer any children in her new home to be of around secondary school age.

Once she’s settled, Flo could be left for a couple of hours but housetraining and travelling in a car both need some work.

Flo would like to be the only pet in her new home but she could have walking friends who are of a similar size to her.

Find out more about Flo via the Dogs Trust website.

Sid

SidSid (Image: Dogs Trust)

Gender - Male

Age - 4 years

Sid came into the care of Dogs Trust because he struggles with being left on his own so any time alone will need to be built up.

He is excitable and would be happy living in a moderately busy home environment.

Sid would likely be too much for young children but he could live with those who of a secondary school age who are happy with these behaviours.

If he mixes well, Sid could live with an existing dog in his new home.

Dogs Trust adds: “As is typical of the breed he has a history of issues with his skin, so potential adopters will need to consider the potential future costs of this.”

Find out more about Sid via the Dogs Trust website.

Freddie

FreddieFreddie (Image: Dogs Trust)

Gender - Male

Age - 6 years

Freddie would like to live in a moderately busy environment with a secure garden to play in.

He would prefer not to share his new home with another dog or any other animals as he can get frustrated around them. He’ll need extra training to help him with this.

However, Freddie can live with sensible older teenagers who can give him space when he needs it.

Find out more about Freddie via the Dogs Trust website.

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Trudy

TrudyTrudy (Image: Dogs Trust)

Gender - Female

Age – 3 years

Find out more about Trudy via the Dogs Trust website.

Trudy would like to be the only dog in her new home because she gets jealous of other dogs getting fuss but she could have some walking buddies.

She can live with cats who are dog savvy and children who are of a secondary school age who know when she needs space and will give it to her.

Dogs Trust adds: “She has ongoing issues with her skin and we will talk to her new family about this and give them all the details.”