COULD you give any of these animals a forever home?

Animal rescue centre is hoping to find forever homes for animals in its care including dogs, cats, rabbits, sheep and a horse.

All the details on each of the pets can be found below. 

Bournemouth Echo:

Bruce is a one-year-old medium crossbreed. He has lots of energy, so he’ll need a physically active home to keep him mentally occupied and he would benefit from training classes. He cannot be left for very long at the moment as he gets quite anxious, so his new owners will need to have time to help him overcome this. He’d be happy to live with a female dog and teenagers, but not cats.

Bournemouth Echo:

Lennie is a three-year-old Greyhound. He has a larger than life personality, so he is always so pleased to greet you. He absolutely loves his toys and thinks they are the best thing ever! He could live with fellow Sighthounds, but he would prefer to live in an adult-only home with no small furries.

To register an interest in rehoming Bruce or Lennie, please contact the team at Lincoln Farm: lincolnfarm@mgar.org.uk.

Bournemouth Echo:

Chloe is 8-years-old and she is a very outgoing and independent lady. She is looking for a rural family home, as she is a very good hunter. She can be a touch on the feisty side, so she would be best suited to an experienced home. She would also like to be the only pet in her new home.

Bournemouth Echo:

Jim is a 15hh crossbreed who is 25-years-old, although he doesn’t behave like it! He is a lovely boy and he enjoys attention. He would really thrive in a home environment with his own person. At this stage, he is being rehomed as a non-ridden companion.

Bournemouth Echo:

Minty is 6-years-old and looking for a forever home with her companion, Rosemary. They are a little shy around people but they get on well with other sheep.

Bournemouth Echo:

Annabella is looking for a forever home with her companion, Leopard. They are a gorgeous pair of bunnies who absolutely adore each other. They are very good at being handled and groomed and stroking is one of their favourite activities, as well as lounging together. They are both two-years-old and they cannot wait to have their own garden to call home.

To register an interest in rehoming Chloe, Jim, Minty and Rosemary or Annabella and Leopard, please contact the team at Church Knowle: churchknowle@mgar.org.uk www.margaretgreenanimalrescue.org.uk