All Posts Tagged With: "suitable-to-live-with-other-dogs"

Rudy - 5 year old male German Sheperd Dog

Rudy is a 5 year old male German Shepherd who came in as over protective of new baby, he was very nervous and anxious and loves cuddles and hates to be ignored. He was spoilt which is not best for this breed. Therefore he needs someone without children who will take the time to do what is right for him.

Rudy 2

We are not sure about other dogs or cats but his owner said he just wanted to play with other dogs and was okay with their mothers cat, so may be fine to live with cats.

19Jul2008 | RSPCA Tunbridge Wells and Maidstone Branch | READ MORE

Jake - 8 year old male German Shepherd Dog

Jake is an approximately 8 year old male German Shepherd. He appears to be a sweet, clumsy old boy who enjoys playing with toys and human company.

Jake would ideally like a big house and garden as he can be prone to bumping into things due to having only one eye. He could go to a home with an existing dog and children teens+.

17Jul2008 | RSPCA Gonsal Farm Animal Centre | READ MORE

Buddy - 3 year old male Weimaraner

Buddy is a Weimaraner male aged approximately 3 years old. Buddy has been a friendly boy who is on a diet at the moment as he is a little overweight. He knows some basic commands and enjoys playing with toys. Buddy could be rehomed with dogs, cats and children aged 10+. He would like an active home with an owner that has experience of the breed.

17Jul2008 | RSPCA Gonsal Farm Animal Centre | READ MORE

Harry - 11 month old male Staffordshire Bull Terrier cross

Harry is an 11 month old large Staffordshire Bull Terrier cross male. He is extremely friendly and tends to get a little over-excited when meeting people. He is fine around other dogs and is looking for a loving family to spend time with where he can show you how much he loves you.

Can you offer him a loving new home and second chance?

17Jul2008 | Acresway Kennels Southend on Sea Essex | READ MORE

Rupert - 1-2 year old male Collie cross Cocker Spaniel

Rupert is a very handsome 1-2 year old male Collie cross Cocker Spaniel. Not much is known about his past, as he was found as a stray. For this reason, Rupert cannot be rehomed with children.

Rupert’s fosterer reports: “Rupert needs very sensitive, but firm handling. He can be very stubborn, but is very quick to learn. He would make a very good obedience dog. Rupert is a very loving and affectionate little man, and if given plenty of exercise and stimulation throughout the day, then he is happy to chill out in the evenings, and enjoy cuddles with you.

Rupert does have issues with being left alone, something, which I am working very hard on with him. The extent of his “being left” worries, is quite severe, therefore his new owners must be prepared for months of hard work, and maybe recruiting professionals to help Rupert. He can be rehomed with a confident cat and other dogs. He is good off the lead, and loves his tennis balls, and tug of war”. Rupert is a wonderful boy who will make someone a great pet.

For further details regarding dogs available for adoption from Pro Dogs Direct please email Tracey at t.j.waters@blueyonder.co.uk.

17Jul2008 | Pro Dogs Direct | READ MORE

Amy and Benji - 12 year old female and 6 year old male Shetland Sheepdogs

Amy and Benji are a lovely pair of sheltie’s who need to be re-homed together as they love each over very much. Amy is 12 years old and Benji is 6 years old. They came into the centre very matted and had to have their hair shaved off!

They are a little nervous and really need a quiet caring ‘forever’ home where they can build up their confidence. Benji has a grade 3 heart murmur, but this is causing him no other problems. The pair can live with quiet dogs, older and quiet children and cats. They are a wonderful pair and deserve a home to match, please find it in your heart to give them a special home.

17Jul2008 | RSPCA Blackberry Farm Buckinghamshire | READ MORE

Dotty and Daisy - 12 week old female Staffordshire Bull Terrier Crosses

Meet Dotty and Daisy, 12 week old Staffordshire Bull Terrier cross females. They are part of a litter of five their siblings, Dennis, Delilah and Dave (also featured on DogsBlog.com), are looking for new homes!

(Daisy, pictured above)

(Dotty, pictured above)

15Jul2008 | RSPCA Manchester and Salford Branch | READ MORE

Hooch - 2 year old male Mastiff Cross

Meet Hooch, a 2 year old Mastiff cross male. He is only looking for a new home as his owners change in work hours means he is being left longer than he should be, he is not coping well with it. He would like his new owners to be home as much as possible to spend time with him. He is good with other dogs but will pull towards them when out on walks out of curiosity!

He cannot be homed with cats or small animals. Hooch currently lives with children aged 2 and 8, but due to his size he can knock young children over if not careful. He is a quite a lazy dog but does enjoy his walks and having a good play! If you can offer Hooch a forever home, please do get in touch.

12Jul2008 | Wiltshire Animal Rescue and Sanctuary | READ MORE

Freddie - 10 year old male Collie Cross

Freddie is a Collie cross male aged approximately 10 years old who was picked up as a stray and never claimed and came in from a Welsh dog pound after being spotted on death row.  He is a very gentle dog and is currently living with 8 other dogs, 4 cats and smaller caged animals (although he does show these more than a passing interest!)

The vets in Wales diagnosed him with a brain tumour and said that he was not viable to castrate because of his condition but when he arrived here the vet has confirmed that he does not have a brain tumour and have neutered him. He has most likely had a small stroke at some stage and it has caused a squinty eye, but apart from that he is very healthy and happy.

Freddie spent a short while in kennels before arriving at my house due to lack of space and it has been confirmed that he hates the kennel environment and does bark alot! In fact the kennel staff were glad to see the back of him. However, since arriving here and being in the home he has been very laid back and quiet and absolutely no trouble at all.

Freddie has been fully vaccinated, micro-chipped and castrated. He is a very good housedog and socialises well with the other dogs. He was quite fruity when he arrived but after his op has calmed down considerably. I have no doubt that within a short time this will pass altogether.

Freddie could live with older children (over 10 as he needs a quiet home to live his days out in).  If you can offer Freddie a loving home for the rest of his days please contact me.

12Jul2008 | Furry Friends Animal Rescue Surrey | READ MORE

Bow - 18 month old female Cross-Breed

Bow is an 18 month old female cross-breed and has some Staffordshire Bull Terrier in her although she is quite miniature is size, compact and very cute indeed! She is a delightful dog who has been rescued and taken in by EGAR. She arrived quiet and terrified but with some TLC has blossomed into a great little dog!

Bow is one of the EGAR dogs who has come over to the UK for re-homing and is currently in a foster home in Lancashire, she was originally named ‘Puislin’-but English folk had a hard time pronouncing the name! She has been spayed, fully vaccinated, fully wormed and is booked to be ID Chipped. Bow is a charming dog; she is full of character and lots of fun. She will make a fantastic companion.

Bow enjoys the company of other dogs, has lived in a foster home with two cats, horses and chickens, all of which she takes in her stride. She is happy to walk for miles with her ball, play games, curl up in your arms and fall asleep or squeeze in with the bigger doggies-as pictured below! She is easy going, travels well, is house-trained, walks well on the lead and loves human company.

Bow developed a skin condition recently and lost some hair, the exact cause hasn’t been identified; it may have been an allergic reaction. She has received veterinary attention and went back for a veterinary check up on 8th July. There is new hair re-growth and Bow will continue with her tablets for another four weeks and have one more bath in two weeks time. The skin ‘rash’ has greatly improved and Bow doesn’t need to see the vets again unless there is any change, but this is obviously something a new adopter will need to monitor and take advice on from rescue.

All potential homes are vetted and visited, adoption is subject to written agreement with EGAR, full UK rescue back-up is provided.

12Jul2008 | East Galway Animal Rescue | READ MORE
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