THESE horses, dogs and Guinea pigs are looking for their forever homes.
Dorset-based animal rescue centre Margaret Green is hoping to find permanent homes for the pets below in its care this week.
Can you help?
Chesil is a sweet, five-year-old, rough coated Lurcher. She is looking for a new family who will have time to continue her training and socialisation, as she can be very nervous in new environments. She is looking for an adult-only home in a quieter area with people who will be able to visit her multiple times at the centre, so she can get to know and trust them.
Aragorn is a six-year-old Akita. He is looking for an experienced home with knowledge of his breed. He is a strong boy who needs to learn some lead manners. He would prefer to be the only pet in the home, but he could live with older children. He will bond quite closely with his new family, so they may need to help him be comfortable with being left on his own.
To register an interest in rehoming Chesil or Aragorn, please contact the team at Lincoln Farm: lincolnfarm@mgar.org.uk
Amber is a 23-year-old, 13.2hh registered Haflinger pony. She is a really lovely girl and she likes a good scratch. She gets on very well with her field companions and she’s good to stable. She will require a confident, experienced home and handler, as she can be a bit head strong and knows how to get away with things if she can.
Buzz is a male Guinea Pig who is just under a year old. He can be very chatty, especially at feeding time. He is looking for a forever home with a female companion or two, as he is neutered.
Carl is a male Guinea Pig who is coming up to one-year-old. As he has been neutered, he is looking for a forever home with a female companion or two.
Kristoff is a neutered, male Guinea Pig who is under a year old. He is looking for a forever home with a female companion.
To register an interest in rehoming Amber, Buzz, Carl or Kristoff, please contact the team at Church Knowle: churchknowle@mgar.org.uk www.margaretgreenanimalrescue.org.uk
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