Archive for Pet Rehome Bolton

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Pet Rehome are a team of volunteers based in Bolton covering the Greater Manchester and Lancashire area. We are dependent solely on our own fund raising efforts and the generosity of public support. We are all unpaid volunteers and one hundred percent of all our funds go towards the welfare of the animals in our care. For further details regarding adopting a dog from Pet Rehome please telephone 01204 304679 or 07889492803 (10am-5pm only) or visit www.petrehome.org (and complete the questionnaire).

Max – 3 year old male German Shepherd cross Labrador

Max a German Shepherd cross Labrador was born in a rescue center July 2007 . He was homed at 4 months and returned at 6 months in a malnourished state. At 8 months he was homed but, unfortunately, after 2 years, Max is now up for adoption once again as his owners have separated.

We are informed that Max is a beautiful, affectionate dog that adores
cuddles. He does have separation anxiety which improved but due to the family break up he has taken a backward step. Max needs a structured life with someone who is not out at work all day. He is energetic and has run for several miles behind a mountain bike so, as you can see, he will need plenty of exercise.

31Aug2010 | | READ MORE

Molly – 8 year old female Cross-Breed

Molly is an 8 year old cross-breed who came on Pet Rehome’s books as sadly her owner is unable to keep her due to ill health. She would not be suitable where there are small children visiting the home and she would prefer to be the only pet. She frets if left so preferably someone retired would be ideal. She loves to be stroked and loves attention. Molly has been a loyal companion and now needs someone to love and care for her in a forever home.

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26Aug2010 | | READ MORE

Bailey – 8 year old male Border Collie Cross

Bailey is an 8 year old medium sized Border Collie cross. Regrettably his owner has to re-home him as she has to work full time and Bailey is finding it hard being left for long periods of time. He is a loyal dog with a loving nature and, despite his age, he is very lively and strong. He is good with the young child in the family but we believe he would not be suitable with cats. Bailey needs someone who can offer him a forever home and give him plenty of exercise.

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25Aug2010 | | READ MORE