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New dog listed for rescue at the Edinburgh Dog and Cat Home - Milo

New dog listed for rescue at the Edinburgh Dog and Cat Home - Milo

Milo is described as a Bulldog Cross. Can live with Teenagers Milo is looking for an owner who have owned a strong dog before and can continue his basic training. He would like someone to keep him company for some of the day whilst he settles into his new routine. He may be able to live with dog savvy older children but needs to be the only pet. Meet smooshy faced Milo! Milo is a confident, friendly, easy-going boy who loves human attention. He is very cuddly and would happily be made a fuss of all day if given the chance. He can be picky with who he classes as his doggy friends, and has shown reactivity to some, so his dog interactions will have to be managed. Milo can be a bit excitable at times and hasn’t had much basic training, but he is working hard on learning how to be a polite boy and would like his new owners to continue working on this with him. Milo is playful and has a lot of fun running around our paddocks with a squeaky toy. He enjoys going for his daily walks and using his nose but he isn’t overly active and would be quite happy to curl up beside his family on the sofa for the rest of the day. Milo will make a wonderful addition to his new home, if you’re looking for a snuggle buddy, he could be the one for you! Milo has received some veterinary treatment whilst in our care. More information will be discussed with successful applicants. During his stay, Milo has been assessed by an independent breed assessor, who deemed that he is not a currently banned breed.

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New dog listed for rescue at the Edinburgh Dog and Cat Home - Biscuit

New dog listed for rescue at the Edinburgh Dog and Cat Home - Biscuit

Biscuit is described as a Staffordshire Bull Terrier/Whippet. Can live with Dogs Teenagers Biscuit is looking for an experienced owner who have dealt with young, boisterous dogs before and he would like someone that can keep him company all day. Biscuit may be able to live with dog savvy older teenagers and may like to live with another dog. He needs a home away from the city centre. Biscuit is a very happy and friendly boy who thrives from human contact. He can become easily over stimulated and boisterous which results in him lacking manners or becoming mouthy and requires a patient owner who is willing to work with him and get him into a good routine. It is important for any new owner to remember that whilst Biscuit likes to have a lot of fun, he is still a youngster, so sleep and downtime will play a vital part in him settling well into his new home. He is working hard on his training and so eager to please, he will greatly benefit going along to training classes where he can continue to learn good social skills. Biscuit is a typical young pup in many ways; he is super playful, loves chasing after his toys in the paddocks and thoroughly enjoys a tasty treat! He is full of energy and likes to be kept busy whether that be going for a sniffy walk or interacting with fun enrichment games. He has made some doggy friends and may like to live with a well-mannered dog whom he can learn from pending a successful introduction. Biscuit has the potential to be a lovely pet in the right home with a dedicated owner.

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New dog listed for rescue at the Borders Pet Rescue - Hallie
New dog listed for rescue at the Borders Pet Rescue - Lottie

New dog listed for rescue at the Borders Pet Rescue - Lottie

Lottie is described as a Greyhound. Breed: Greyhound Sex: Female Age: 2 Years old Key information: friendly and loving with people, can live with children over the age of 14 years old and could possibly live with another sighthound. Lottie is a sweet and gentle girl who loves people, she is an ex-racing Greyhound who sadly has never experienced love from owners or the tranquil happiness a home can provide. This wonderful girl is full of grace, she walks beautifully on lead and enjoys saying hello to everyone she meets. Like all sighthounds Lottie does have a chase drive and when out and about on her walks she is kept on her lead and wears a muzzle, this is something she is completely happy with, to her it’s her walking accessory. Lottie loves her home comforts, after a walk in the park she is more than happy to sprawl out on her cosy bed enjoying a peaceful nap. Lottie is very affectionate, she is first in line for a neck scratch or an ear tickle, and she doesn’t mind a belly rub or two either! Lottie is looking for new owners who are at home most of the day, she would like owners who know all about sighthounds and who have a big garden where she can spend time off her lead safely either zooming around having fun or finding a sunspot to relax in. Lottie has been pretty unlucky in life so far and we think it’s time she got her chance to find people who will love her just as much as she will love them! if you think you can offer Lottie her forever home, please don’t hesitate to get in touch.

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New dog listed for rescue at the Dumfries & Galloway Canine Rescue Centre - Coco

New dog listed for rescue at the Dumfries & Galloway Canine Rescue Centre - Coco

Coco is described as a chocolate and white Springer cross Cocker. Coco is a very sweet, playful girl who loves a cuddle. This sweet girl is playful and full of energy. She loves a walk and enjoys the company of other dogs here at the centre. She has loved everyone she meets and is all round a very sweet, lovely girl. Coco is looking for an active lifestyle as she lives for the great outdoors. History Coco is looking for a new home due to her previous owners feeling like they coudn't give her the life she deserves. Re-homing Criteria Our splendid girl Coco loves an adventure and we would be looking for an active home for her, a family who loves the great outdoors! Coco would need a totally secure garden in her new home where she had a safe space ! As Coco loves nothing better than running around with her canine and human friends at the centre, we would love for her to live with another dog in the house who could match her playful energy ! We unfortunately do not know how she would react with any cats in the house. Although Coco didn't live with younger children in her previous home we feel due to her loving, friendly nature we would consider applications with younger children in the family. Someone who is home most of the day would be ideal for Coco as she adores company! This sweet girl is such a busy bee we would love a family who is happy to carry on with her training and also keep her mind active. Do you need a hiking partner, a good listener while you ramble the countryside and then the most amazing snuggle bun beside you on the couch at night ? Coco could be your one ! Homefinder Questionnaire If you'd like to help rehome Coco simply complete the Homefinder Questionnaire to get started. ADOPT COCO Please support us ... DONATE NOW

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Shelter Charities

Advocates for Rabbit Welfare
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Any Dog'il Do Rescue
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Banff & Aberdeenshire Rescue & Rehoming Kennels
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Beloved Rabbits
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Borders Pet Rescue
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Boxer Welfare Scotland
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British Hen Welfare Trust
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Canine Rescue Scotland
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Cat Action Trust Lanark & Central
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Dog Aid Society of Scotland
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Dogs Trust - Glasgow
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Dogs Trust - West Calder
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Doodle Trust
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Dumfries & Galloway Canine Rescue Centre
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Dumfries and Cumbria Greyhound Rescue
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Edinburgh Cat Protection League
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Edinburgh Dog and Cat Home
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Fife Rottweiler Rescue
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German Shepherd Rescue Scotland
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Greyhound Awareness League
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Greyhound Rescue Fife
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Japanese Akita Welfare Trust
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KWK9 Rescue
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Labrador Retriever Rescue Scotland
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PADS - Perthshire Abandoned Dogs Society
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Paws2Rescue
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Pet Fostering Service Scotland
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Phoenix French Bulldog Rescue
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Saints Sled Dog Rescue
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Save A Staffie Scotland
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Saving and Rehoming Strays
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Scottish Dobermann Rescue SCIO
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Scottish Greyhound Sanctuary
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Scottish Staffordshire Bull Terrier Rescue
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Second Chance Kennels
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Second Chances German Shepherd Rescue
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Staffie Smiles Rescue
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Staffordshire Rescue Scotland
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Stray2Me Rescue
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Sunny Harbour Cat & Kitten Rescue
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The New Arc
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Thistle Boxer Rescue
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Underheugh Ark Rescue
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West Scotland Retired Greyhound Trust
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