Archive for RSPCA Lincolnshire Mid and Lincoln Branch

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For further details regarding adopting a dog from RSPCA Lincolnshire Mid and Lincoln Branch, please telephone 01522 544862 (9.30am until 12.45pm) or 01522 889372. Alternatively, please email lincoln.rspca@live.co.uk Address (office and charity shop): St. Marks Church Hall, St. Marks, Lincoln, Lincolnshire LN5 7BA.

Patch – 4 year old male Jack Russell Terrier

Patch is a four year old short legged, smoothed coated male Jack Russell terrier. He’s ok with some other dogs and known to be good with kids. Patch is a busy little boy who is affectionate and very sweet.

 

20Oct2011 | | READ MORE

Scrappy – 6 year old male Staffordshire Bull Terrier

Scrappy is a six year old short legged, rough coated male Jack Russell terrier. He’s ok with kids and some dogs but can’t be rehomed with cats. Scrappy is an energetic little boy who is a real cutie.

 

20Oct2011 | | READ MORE

Gina – 10 month old female Cross-Breed

Gina is a 10 month old large crossbreed (Rottweiler or Rhodesian Ridgeback in there?). She has a lovely temperament although seems a little nervous of other dogs. Gina adores a cuddle and will not leave your side in the quest for more affection. A big girl who just adores people.

 

20Oct2011 | | READ MORE

Bonnie – 1 year old female Labrador cross Husky

Bonnie is a one year old Labrador cross Husky. She’s known to be good with kids. Bonnie can be nervous of men and isn’t fond of the dark so she’d benefit from an owner who can build up her confidence in these areas. Despite this, she comes across as a very confident, energetic girl who was absolutely fine meeting strangers and enjoying some fuss.

 

20Oct2011 | | READ MORE

Jack – 15 month old male Staffordshire Bull Terrier

Jack is a 15 month old brindle and white male Staffordshire Bull Terrier. Good with dogs and children. He adores a cuddle and in true Staffie style he adores people and is full of life. A lovely dog.

 

20Oct2011 | | READ MORE

Bertie – 6 year old male Jack Russell Terrier Cross

Bertie is a six year old Jack Russell cross. He likes the company of other dogs and would benefit from being in a home with a canine companion as he doesn’t like being left. Bertie is known to be good with children.

 

20Oct2011 | | READ MORE

George – 11 month old male Pug cross Staffordshire Bull Terrier

George is an 11 month old Pug/Staffordshire Bull Terrier cross. He’s an absolute poppet who is good with kids, dogs and cats.

George is incredibly affectionate and as you would expect for his age and breed is a total bag of beans who just can’t get enough attention. An absolute sweetheart who is still very much a puppy in so many ways.

More photos and a video – http://s376.photobucket.com/albums/oo210/nikmurphy/Lincoln%20Dogs/George/

6Sep2011 | | READ MORE

Bonzo – 5 year old male Staffordshire Bull Terrier

Bonzo is a proper Staffordshire Bull Terrier aged around five years old. He’s a very loving and affectionate boy. Bonzo has the most enormous head and is of proper chunky Staffie build. You can’t fail to love this boy and he’ll be a fantastic addition to any family.

 

More photos and a video – http://s376.photobucket.com/albums/oo210/nikmurphy/Lincoln%20Dogs/Bonzo/

6Sep2011 | | READ MORE

Bruce – 18 month old male English Springer Spaniel

Bruce is an 18 month old liver and white Springer Spaniel. He’s good with kids and dogs. Bruce has lived with cats but will chase ones he doesn’t know.

He’s a very high energy dog (as you would expect for his breed) so will need a home with plenty of exercise and stimulation.

 

6Sep2011 | | READ MORE

Bruno – 7 year old male Staffordshire Bull Terrier Cross

Bruno is a beautiful seven year old red Staffordshire Bull Terrier cross aged seven years. He’s good with dogs and cats. Bruno is also very good on the lead. He’s a wonderful boy with a stunning coat and lovely face.

Bruno loves a cuddle and will make someone a really lovely pet.

More photos and a video – http://s376.photobucket.com/albums/oo210/nikmurphy/Lincoln%20Dogs/Bruno/

6Sep2011 | | READ MORE