Here is a selection of dogs from the Dogs Trust Evesham branch that are looking for new homes.
If you think you’re able to rehome one, you can find more details on the website.
You can also help the centre in many ways, for example, by donating, volunteering or sponsoring a dog.
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5 dogs with Dogs Trust Evesham that need forever homes
Buddy
Gender – Male
Age – 2 years
Breed – Akita Cross
Buddy is looking for a new adult-only home where he can be the only pet.
He needs a secure garden with 6ft fences and he can socialise with other dogs on walks.
Find out more about Buddy via the Dogs Trust website.
Cody
Gender – Male
Age – 2-5 years
Breed – Pointer Cross
Cody is looking for a new adult-only home where he can be the only pet.
He needs to be walked in quieter areas away from lots of animals and traffic.
To help him thrive, his new adopters would benefit from having behaviour experience and be willing to continue his training.
They will need to build up a bond by visiting the centre regularly before taking Cody home.
Find out more about Cody via the Dogs Trust website.
Aussie
Gender – Male
Age – 5-7 years
Breed - Crossbreed
Aussie needs an adult-only home in a quiet location and a secure garden where he can play.
He would benefit from living in a home where there aren’t too many people visiting.
Aussie would appreciate his own safe space and for his walks to be in quieter areas that aren’t too overly populated with dogs.
Find out more about Aussie via the Dogs Trust website.
Tiny
Gender – Male
Age – 8+ years
Breed – Rottweiler Cross
Tiny needs a secure garden at his new home and should be the only dog in the house but he could socialise with a walking buddy.
Children in the home should be aged 12+ pending meets at the centre.
Find out more about Tiny via the Dogs Trust website.
Jenson
Gender – Male
Age – 7 years
Breed – Whippet Cross
Find out more about Jenson via the Dogs Trust website.
Jenson is looking for an adult-only home where there are no visiting children.
He’d like a quiet home with few visitors and owners who have some dog behaviour experience.
Jenson would benefit from living in a low dog populated area.
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