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New dog listed for rescue at the Borders Pet Rescue - Buddy
New dog listed for rescue at the Borders Pet Rescue - Buzz

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

Buzz is described as a Buzz. Breed: Buzz Sex: Male Age: 10 years old Key information: nervous boy, good with dogs, adult only home, and would like to live with Summer his best friend. Buzz is a sweet and gentle boy who has not had much experience of the world. He is a worried wee soul who takes time to trust people. He needs a quiet and calm household with a good routine. He gets a lot of confidence from other dogs and is best friends with Summer. Summer is like a mother figure to him, and Buzz relies on her a lot. Buzz has never lived in a house before or walked on a lead.  He is used to roaming around in a big garden so it’s essential he has a safe secure area where he and Summer can potter around in or relax in a sunspot. Buzz is not house-trained and will need new owners to be home during the day to help teach him new life skills. As Buzz is so nervous of the outside world, he might never feel fully comfortable going for walks, but he would still be happy having access to a big garden where he will feel safe and secure. New owners need to have plenty patience, a gentle approach and have a kind heart. Buzz is getting used to having cuddles and is starting to enjoy the human touch however new owners will need to respect his space and let him come to you in his own time for comfort. He does however love a cosy bed right next to the radiator. Buzz has learnt so much in a matter of weeks, and we are confident in time Buzz will be very happy in his new home along with Summer. if you think you could offer Buzz a 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 - Bonnie

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

Bonnie is described as a Fox Hound. Beautiful Bonnie! This it the Bonnie, she is a sweet natured, playful, happy and very loving girl. This girl loves the great outdoors and is always up for an adventure. She is happy to be around other dogs but we are looking for a cat free home. She is a typical hound in the fact her recall isn't the best so she will be looking for a home with a secure garden. Due to her size and her full on playfulness we are looking for a home without very young children (10 years plus will be fine). History Bonnie was born here at the centre back in October 23. Sadly she has been returned due to her owners feeling like they could no longer give her the life she needs. Re-homing Criteria Bonnie loves to be out and about . We need a family that are willing to carry on with her training she is such a clever girl and wants to please. A fully secure garden is a must with fencing of 6 foot to keep her safe and secure while in her own space. We would be looking for families with children over the age of 12 , due to her training needs. Bonnie would love to live with another dog, we do not know what she would be like with cats. Bonnie is a breed that has energy to burn , we can see her loving the outdoor lifestyle .. camping, hiking, milling around the stable yard and joining you on countryside hacks, she is not an urban dog and will never really enjoy that lifestyle. Do you need a running companion , someone to hike up that Munroe with ... Our Bonnie could be the one ! ADOPTION PROCEDURE Please support us ... DONATE NOW

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New dog listed for rescue at the Saving and Rehoming Strays - Bentley

New dog listed for rescue at the Saving and Rehoming Strays - Bentley

Bentley is described as a white and black Mixed. Name: Bentley D.O.B: 05/08/2023 Gender: Male Breed: Mixed breed Location: Ayr, Scotland Meet Bentley - the gentle boy with a heart full of love! Bentley is a handsome and lovable large/medium boy who is looking for his forever home. Bentley may be a big boy in size, but his heart is even bigger! Bentley’s journey has not been an easy one. Rescued as a puppy, he spent his early years in a Romanian vet clinic after being diagnosed with diabetes. Despite his condition, Bentley remained a sweet and affectionate pup, but sadly, no rescues offered to take him on due to the ongoing medical costs. That’s when we stepped in and brought him to the UK in June 2024, giving him the second chance he truly deserves. Since arriving in the UK, Bentley has flourished! With regular vet visits and medication, his diabetes is now stable. He is such a trooper and takes his daily medications and regular blood tests in stride. Bentley is THE most patient, gentle, and loving dog you’ll ever meet, and his calm, positive nature makes him a joy to be around. Bentley’s diabetes does require him to follow a strict diet to keep his glucose levels stable. His adoptive family will need to commit to maintaining this routine, but Bentley’s loving nature and wonderful personality make it all worthwhile. He gets along beautifully with other dogs and has also lived alongside cats in the vets, so he’d be happy in a multi-pet household. His favourite things include sunbathing, cuddling with his human friends, and being the centre of attention (he’s quite the charmer!). Bentley has won the hearts of everyone who meets him, and it's impossible not to smile when you see his sweet face. Despite his remarkable qualities, Bentley has had little interest from potential adopters. We believe this is largely due to his ongoing medical condition even though he rarely needs to see a vet now that his condition is well under control. As a charity, we are committed to continuing Bentley’s insulin medication costs for as long as necessary, but what he truly needs now is a family who will appreciate his kind spirit and give him the love he deserves. Please note that Bentley would thrive in an adult-only home where he can live safely with his strict diet and no temptation for food outside of his prescribed meals. If you think you can offer Bentley the loving home he deserves, please pop on to our website and complete a pre-adoption application at https://www.savingandrehomingstrays.org/dog-application-form. (Please note a home check and adoption donation will apply). We know Bentley has so much love to give, and with your help, he’ll find the perfect home where he can live the rest of his days surrounded by warmth, love, and cuddles. Thank you for considering giving this incredible boy the life he deserves!

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

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

Gus is described as a Border Collie. Breed: GUS Sex: Male Age: 8 Years Key information: Friendly, sweet and loyal boy. Wants a quiet peaceful home. Can live with children 14 years or over and would like to be the only pet in the house. Gus is a handsome gentleman who is friendly and loving with people. Gus is easy going and doesnt ask for much. He enjoys going for walks and investigating all his surroundings, being a Collie he is incredibly smart and prefers to play mind games rather than chasing a ball. Gus has come from a home where it was very quiet and predictable, he much prefers this type of environment as can be unsure of too much noise or change. Gus is house-trained, ok being left home alone for an hour and loves the car. Gus loves his people, he is at his happiest just being with you, off course he won’t say no to an ear scratch or a neck rub. Gus is a little tubby, this is because food means the world to him and its 100% the way to his heart!  He does have good manners and because he is so intelligent he loves to learn, according to Gus “it really is never too late to teach an old dog new tricks”! Gus is sadly in kennels due to no fault of his own, he has been loved and cared all his life, and he is now looking for new owners who are at home most of the day to keep him company, share walks together and enjoy cuddles. if you think you could offer Gus a home please don’t hesitate to get in touch.

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Welcome to Rescue Scottish Pets.

A site dedicated to helping shelters rehome and rescue dogs, cats, rabbits and many other pets in Scotland. You will find dogs, cats, rabbits in the care of shelters all over Scotland that are in need of rescue on Rescue Scottish Pets.

We are only a website helping real charities, we do not have any actual pets. Please contact any shelters directly to enquire about any pets.
Shelter Charities

Advocates for Rabbit Welfare
(visit their website)

Any Dog'il Do Rescue
(visit their website)

Banff & Aberdeenshire Rescue & Rehoming Kennels
(visit their website)

Beloved Rabbits
(visit their website)

Borders Pet Rescue
(visit their website)

Boxer Welfare Scotland
(visit their website)

British Hen Welfare Trust
(visit their website)

Canine Rescue Scotland
(visit their website)

Cat Action Trust Lanark & Central
(visit their website)

Dog Aid Society of Scotland
(visit their website)

Dogs Trust - Glasgow
(visit their website)

Dogs Trust - West Calder
(visit their website)

Doodle Trust
(visit their website)

Dumfries & Galloway Canine Rescue Centre
(visit their website)

Dumfries and Cumbria Greyhound Rescue
(visit their website)

Edinburgh Cat Protection League
(visit their website)

Edinburgh Dog and Cat Home
(visit their website)

Fife Rottweiler Rescue
(visit their website)

German Shepherd Rescue Scotland
(visit their website)

Greyhound Awareness League
(visit their website)

Greyhound Rescue Fife
(visit their website)

Japanese Akita Welfare Trust
(visit their website)

KWK9 Rescue
(visit their website)

Labrador Retriever Rescue Scotland
(visit their website)

PADS - Perthshire Abandoned Dogs Society
(visit their website)

Paws2Rescue
(visit their website)

Pet Fostering Service Scotland
(visit their website)

Phoenix French Bulldog Rescue
(visit their website)

Saints Sled Dog Rescue
(visit their website)

Save A Staffie Scotland
(visit their website)

Saving and Rehoming Strays
(visit their website)

Scottish Dobermann Rescue SCIO
(visit their website)

Scottish Greyhound Sanctuary
(visit their website)

Scottish Staffordshire Bull Terrier Rescue
(visit their website)

Second Chance Kennels
(visit their website)

Second Chances German Shepherd Rescue
(visit their website)

Staffie Smiles Rescue
(visit their website)

Staffordshire Rescue Scotland
(visit their website)

Stray2Me Rescue
(visit their website)

Sunny Harbour Cat & Kitten Rescue
(visit their website)

The New Arc
(visit their website)

Underheugh Ark Rescue
(visit their website)

West Scotland Retired Greyhound Trust
(visit their website)