A FOUR-month-old puppy is among a number of animals looking for permanent homes in Dorset this week.
Dorset-based animal rescue centre Margaret Green is hoping to find homes for dogs, cats, rabbits and a guinea pig.
Can you help? All the details are below.
Dinky is a four-month-old Wolfhound and American Bulldog cross. She is a “typical puppy” and she would love to find a home where she can continue her training and socialisation. She would be able to live with older children, another dog and possibly a cat too. When she is fully grown, she will be a similar size and weight of a Bull Mastiff.
Snoot is a three-year-old German Shepherd cross. He can be a little nervous at first but with some time and patience, he will soon become your friend. He enjoys going for walks and meeting other four-legged friends. He is looking for a family who can continue his training, as he can be strong on the lead. He would prefer to be the only pet in an adult-only household.
Duke is a lovely, four-year-old, ex-racing Greyhound. He is an excitable boy who is always ready for his next adventure. He loves being out and about and exploring new places. He adores his toys, especially the squeaky ones, and he could play with them for hours. He is looking to be the only pet in a household with teenage children, so that he can have all the cuddles to himself.
To register an interest in rehoming Dinky, Snoot or Duke, please contact the team at Lincoln Farm: lincolnfarm@mgar.org.uk
Riley is a handsome, nine-year-old boy who is looking for his forever home. He is a friendly lad but he can be a little bit worried when he first meets you. He would prefer to be the only pet in the household, but he would be able to live with older children.
Pixie is four-years-old and she is looking for a forever home with her daughter, Bo, who is around two-years-old. They are friendly girls who love to hop around and sit on your feet! They enjoy the occasional stroke but they are not keen on being picked up.
Sully is a very chatty boy who is one-year-old. His coat is quite long so his new owners will need to give him regular trims. He came into the centre with many other males but they didn't particularly get along, so he is looking for a forever home with one or more females. He will need a single-level home but he can use a cat flap, so a converted shed is a possibility.
To register an interest in rehoming Riley, Pixie and Bo or Sully, please contact the team at Church Knowle: churchknowle@mgar.org.uk
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