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

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

Odin is described as a German Shepherd/Collie. Can live with Teenagers Odin is looking for an experienced and active owner who have owned anxious dogs before. He would like to have his own private, secure garden so he can still enjoy the outdoors when he is feeling worried. He needs to be the only pet but could live with dog savvy older teenagers. Odin requires a quiet home away from the city centre. Handsome Odin is a sensitive boy who is desperate to find an understanding owner who can give him the calm and stable home he needs. He is very sweet, loving and affectionate with those he knows but is wary of new people and will require a patient owner who are prepared to meet him a few times first to build a good relationship. Odin can become easily overwhelmed, particularly in busy environments and by loud noises, so he needs a committed owner who can walk him in quiet areas and slowly build his confidence of the outside world. When he feels settled, Odin is an active boy who enjoys having something to do, he loves woodland nature walks where he can sniff out the interesting smells and may like to do scent work. He likes treats (even apples!) and thoroughly enjoys his enrichment sessions foraging for them. He is playful, excitable and loves fetching after his favourite squeaky ball! He’s not afraid to get his paws wet and will happily go for a swim to retrieve his ball. Odin has the potential to be a wonderful companion with someone committed to working with him. Odin has had some veterinary treatment whilst with us. More information will be discussed with successful applicants.

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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 Male. 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 but 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 - Cooper

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

Cooper is described as a Beagle/Hound. Can live with Dogs Children Cooper has been very popular so we are no longer accepting new interest for him. Cooper is looking for an active owner who will continue his basic training. He needs someone to keep him company for most of the day. Cooper may be able to live with dog savvy older children and another dog. Cooper is a super friendly, cheeky and lovable goof ball who brings joy to everyone he meets. He is full of energy and will need to be kept busy so he doesn’t become bored and needs an active owner who can keep up with him. He loves using his nose and sniffs out every interesting smell that comes by him so would thoroughly enjoy an activity like scent work. Typical to his breed, he does have a stubborn streak so would benefit from having an owner who is familiar with his breed and their needs. Cooper loves his food in all forms, from doggy biscuits to fruit and veg which will be a brilliant motivator when continuing his training. Cooper has made a load of doggy friends here; he loves playing with them but can sometimes forget his manners and becomes quite boisterous so any dog he does live with will need to match his energy. There is never a dull moment with Cooper, and he will bring so much fun and laughter in his new home. Cooper has received some medical treatment whilst with us. More information will be provided with successful applicants.

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

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

Lennox is described as a English Bull Terrier. Breed: English Bull Terrier Sex: Male Age: 2 years old Key information: friendly and loving with people, can live with children over the age of 12 years old, would like to be the only dog ion the house ut can have some doggy friends on walks. Lennox is a handsome boy who adores his people, he may look brave but in reality, he can be a little worried at first when meeting people but once you make friends, he is a real sweet and cuddly dog.  Lennox enjoys his walks, he is great on his lead, happily trots next to you and also likes to stop and watch the ducks on his travels. He is super playful and will play chase all day if you let him, however he is not the best at catching the ball but does try his best.  Lennox is a foodie, he enjoys a treat or two and given have the chance will raid your pocket for crumbs, there will be no food waste on his watch. Lennox does have some skin problems and is currently on treatment, this is something which is likely to be lifelong.  Lennox is okay meeting dogs on his walks, but he does prefer to have space and just walk past them, he doesn’t like to share attention or toys and especially not food, so this suits him just fine.  Lennox is looking for owners who have owned dogs before, someone who knows about his breed or has previous experience with them is a bonus. He would love a garden where he can spend time resting in the sun or where he can run around playing with his toys.  Lennox is very well behaved at home, he loves his home comforts, so he doesn’t mind being left alone for a couple of hours and he is likely to have a snooze when your away anyway. He loves a cuddle and will often be found snuggled into you lapping up all the love. Lennox is house-trained and travels brilliantly in the car.  if you think you can offer Lennox his forever home, please don’t hesitate to get in touch.

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

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

Honey is described as a Crossbreed. Breed: Crossbreed Sex: Female Age: 3 years old Key information: friendly and loving with people, can live with children over the age of 14 years old, and friendly with dogs. Honey is the friendliest girl with people, every time she see’s someone she does the happy dance, which is more like a happy wiggle! She is very affectionate, loves attention and will never turn down an ear scratch or tummy rub. Honey is a clever girl, she knows all her basic commands and loves to learn.  She loves to play with her toys, if she isn’t running after her favorite squeaky, she is likely to be parading about showing it off. Honey enjoys her walks, and she is good walking on her lead, although chasing after birds can become too tempting and she may pull towards them. She enjoys meeting other dogs and saying hello to them. Honey is very playful but sometimes she can forget her size and manners, and other dogs can find this behavior a little rude, so bigger dogs who can match her play style would be ideal playmates. Honey is looking for owners who have owned bigger dogs before, someone who is at home most of the day to help settle her at home would be good for her. She will need a big garden where she can stretch her legs and spend time off her lead. Honey is a big sook who loves to cuddle and be around you, just the sight of her makes you smile and instantly brightens your day. if you think you can offer Honey her forever home, please don’t hesitate to get in touch.

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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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Underheugh Ark Rescue
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West Scotland Retired Greyhound Trust
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