DORSET-based animal rescue centre Margaret Green is hoping to find forever homes for animals in its care.
Milo is a five-year-old Greyhound, who can be nervous in new situations. He is looking for a quiet, rural adult-only home without any cats or small furries but he could live with another sighthound. His new owners will need to have the time and patience to help build his confidence. Once he gets to know people he can be very affectionate and loves playing with his toys.
Marley is a three-year-old male Lurcher. He can be nervous when meeting new people, so he is looking for a calm home where he can grow in confidence and without cats and other small animals. Marley can become anxious when left alone, so he would prefer not to be left for long periods. He could live with teenagers and the right calm and confident dog.
To register an interest in rehoming Milo or Marley, please contact the team at Lincoln Farm: lincolnfarm@mgar.org.uk
Shakespeare is a cockerel that is looking for a forever home with his four ladies. They have needed treatment for scaly leg and are hopefully finishing their treatment soon. They are a mix of ages and breeds, but get on very well as a little group.
Lacey is a gorgeous and super energetic 21-year-old Arab X breed. She is very affectionate and loves being groomed and pampered, as well as finding the biggest pile of hay to have a snooze in! She can get worried when she is left on her own, so she is looking for a companion who will be able to stay with her at all times.
Pudding is five-years-old and looking for a forever home with her male best friend, Pie. They are very active and friendly pigs, who need a new home as their previous owner had to move to somewhere that had no space for them.
To register an interest in rehoming Shakespeare, Lacey or Pudding and Pie, please contact the team at Church Knowle: churchknowle@mgar.org.uk
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