Dogs become our most loyal best friends and if you’re looking for a new companion, we might be able to help you find your match.
Are you looking for a puppy or an older dog? Dogs Trust Evesham has lots of dogs available for you to welcome into the family.
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.
9 dogs at Dogs Trust Evesham looking for their forever homes
Mary
Gender – Female
Age – 11 years
Breed – Greyhound
Mary is looking for a retirement home after coming into Dogs Trust’s care through no fault of her own.
She can live with secondary school aged children and another dog if they have a successful mix at the centre.
Mary can get worried around visitors so she’ll need a safe space to retreat to if needed.
You can find out more about Mary via the Dogs Trust website.
Marshall
Gender – Male
Age – 8 years
Breed – Beagle/Pug cross
Marshall needs a home where there are no very young children but he could live with secondary school aged children.
He could live with another dog if they mix well at the centre but he would be equally happy living without a canine companion.
Marshall would like an enclosed garden so he has somewhere to play.
You can find out more about Marshall via the Dogs Trust website.
Things to consider before adopting a pet
Herman
Gender – Male
Age – 5 years
Breed – German Shepherd
Herman would like to live in a quiet home that’s adult-only as he can get overwhelmed sometimes.
He needs to be the only pet in his new home and he’ll need a secure garden where he can fully relax as he can get worried by other dogs when out walking.
Herman is on medication for his skin which is likely to be the case for his lifetime but the centre encourages potential adopters to still apply if this is the only barrier to them so they can discuss options.
You can find out more about Herman via the Dogs Trust website.
Henrietta
Gender – Female
Age – 5 years
Breed – Foxhound
Henrietta is best suited to a home with secondary school aged children and she could share her new home with another dog if they mix well at the centre.
She was found as a stray and needs a family who can help her continue improving her house-training, walking on a lead and her time left alone.
You can find out more about Henrietta via the Dogs Trust website.
Pepsi
Gender – Female
Age – 4 years
Breed – Crossbreed
Pepsi is looking for an adult-only home with no visiting children.
She can have dog friends to enjoy walks with at a distance but she needs to be the only pet in the home. She is fully muzzle trained as she can be reactive while on walks.
Pepsi must have a secure garden with high fences as she has tried to jump 7ft fences in the past.
You can find out more about Pepsi via the Dogs Trust website.
Carter
Gender – Male
Age – 4 years
Breed – Jack Russell Terrier cross
Carter is looking for a quiet and adult-only home as he has some sensitivity to noise and can get overwhelmed.
He will need help with training surrounding resource guarding which the Dogs Trust team can help with.
Carter will need to be the only pet in his new home but he can share walks with well-matched dog friends.
You can find out more about Carter via the Dogs Trust website.
Tilly
Gender – Female
Age – 4 years
Breed – Border Collie
Tilly can be anxious at times so she’s looking for a quiet and adult-only home that’s ideally located in a rural area as she likes the peacefulness of countryside life.
She needs her own space to retreat to as she has some worries over handling and can struggle to share her sleeping spots.
Tilly needs to be the only pet in her new home but she can enjoy walks with dog friends – she will need to meet them while on leads first.
You can find out more about Tilly via the Dogs Trust website.
Bibi
Gender – Female
Age – 6 years
Breed – German Shepherd
Bibi came back to Dogs Trust after a few years of living on a farm due to her owner going into a care home.
She is looking for a quiet home where only adults live and she can’t share her new home with any other pets.
Bibi doesn’t like the company of other dogs so will be best suited to a home in a low dog populated area.
You can find out more about Bibi via the Dogs Trust website.
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Freddie
Gender – Male
Age – 6 years
Breed – French Bulldog
You can find out more about Freddie via the Dogs Trust website.
Freddie is looking for a home where he can enjoy snuggles but also continue his training. He’d like to have a secure garden.
He needs a home where there are no young children as he can get worried about intense handling, however, living with older teenagers would work well for him.
Freddie needs to be the only pet in his new home as he can get frustrated and reactive when he sees dogs out and about.
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