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

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

Ivy is described as a French Bulldog. Breed: French Bulldog Sex: Female Age: 4 Years old Key information: friendly and loving with people, can live with children over the age of 14 years old and would prefer to be the only pet in the home but can have doggy friends. Ivy is a sweet and loving girl, she is at her happiest when she is surrounded by the people, she loves the most. Ivy is a friendly soul who will always welcome you with a happy demeanor and wiggly bum. unfortunately, we don’t know much about Ivy’s background as she arrived with us as a stray, but what we can tell you is she is a happy dog who loves to have fun. She enjoys playing with her toys and if she isn’t running around squeaking her favorite monkey, she will be encouraging you to have a good game of football! Ivy has not been well cared for in the past, she is a little thin but with all the biscuits she has been getting we are sure she will meet her weight target soon! Ivy does have itchy skin and does need daily medication to control this. Ivy likes going for walks, she is good on her lead and is happy meeting other dogs while out and about on her travels. She loves the car but will try and ride shotgun if you are not fast enough! However once in the backseat or boot she is content and well behaved. Ivy is looking for gentle owners who understand Ivy has been through a lot in her short life, we suspect she has been used for breeding in the past. Ivy needs people who can offer her the love and care she deserves, someone who is mainly at home and can treat her like the princess she is. Ivy is a cuddle bug, she likes spending time with you and will happily keep you company in the office watching you work, especially if she gets t sit on your knee at break times. She loves her home comforts and will happily curl up in cosy bed to take a nap.     if you think you can offer Ivy 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 - Finn

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

Finn is described as a black GSD cross. Fabulous Finn! This is the very handsome, very playful Finn. He is a big guy with a big personality. He loves nothing more than cuddle and a fuss from his human friends (of which he has many as he just loves everyone he meets). Due to his size and strength we are looking for a home without young children but dog savvy older children (10 years+) would be fine. He is an active boy looking for a lifestyle to match and would need an owner who could handle his strength out and about and help him with further training. History Finn was originally here as a pup. He found a very loving home but sadly due to a change of circumstance for his owner they were no longer able to care for him. Re-homing Criteria Our very fabulous Finn needs a home with out cats and young children. Finn could live with another dog who matched his exuberance for life! We would consider homes with dog savvy older children of 10 years + purely due to him not realising his size or strength! Finn absolutely adores human company so we would be looking for a home where someone is around most of the time for him . A totally secure garden with 6 foot fencing is a must as this young lad is still working on his recall training ! We would be looking for a rural setting for his new home away from the hustle and bustle of town life. Finn is a big boy who does not realise his strength so an active family who are happy to carry on with his basic training is an absolute must ! We all adore Finn at the centre and all we want for him is for his well deserved happy ending ! Homefinder Questionnaire If you'd like to help rehome Finn simply complete the Homefinder Questionnaire to get started. ADOPT FINN Please support us ... DONATE NOW

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

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

Frank is described as a brindle and white Bull Lurcher. Very friendly, sweet boy looking for a second chance. Introducing Frank! Frank is a happy go lucky kind of guy. He hasn't been with us long so we will update this as we get to know him but so far we have found him to be a lovable goofball. He enjoys running around our paddock with a female dog we have here on site and has loved all the staff and volunteers he has met so far. He can be a little strong on the lead so this definatly needs some work. Due to his size, strength and our lack of history on him we will be looking for a home without children and cats. History This poor lad came to us as a stray and was never claimed. Re-homing Criteria Our fabulous Frank is looking for an active family who have the time to give him all the attention he deserves. We would be looking for a family who loves to be out and about , he can be quite strong on the lead so we would need someone who is willing to carry on his basic training. Frank is the most loveable lad , but due to our lack of knowledge of his previous life we would not consider homes with children under the age of 12 years. We also have no background on how he would be with a cat in the home, so again we would look for him to be rehomed where there are no cats. With careful introductions at the centre we can see Frank living with a well established female in the home. Frank will need a fully secure garden with fencing of at least 6 foot so he does have a safe and secure space to play in his own space ! Frank is a gentle giant who has not had the best start in life. He has come on leaps and bounds in the short time he has been with us, and has shown his cuddly side to anyone who wants some love. Could you be the one to be Frank's happy ever after ! Homefinder Questionnaire If you'd like to help rehome Frank simply complete the Homefinder Questionnaire to get started. ADOPT FRANK Please support us ... DONATE NOW

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New cat listed for rescue at the Cat Action Trust Lanark & Central - Florence

New cat listed for rescue at the Cat Action Trust Lanark & Central - Florence

Florence is described as a tabby Moggie. FLORENCE is the most beautiful 7 month old tabby girl cat looking for her forever home. Sadly, Florence had a poor start in life as was found homeless on a farm. Florence is a gentle soul and such a sweetheart. If you want a lapcat, Florence, is the cat for you as she likes to sit on your lap and be cuddled in bed at night. She loves to play with her toys, chase balls, feathers and her laser toy. Florence is shy at first until you get to know her. Florence will, therefore, have to go to a quiet home with an experienced owner who can bring Florence out of her shell. Florence has been neutered, vaccinated and microchipped. Her worming and flea treatment is up to date. Florence can be homed with another cat and/or a cat frienndly dog. Florence should be fine with well behaved children of 8 years plus. Florence is currently living in Lanark, South Lanarkshire. Have you? 1. An indoor loving home with direct safe access to the outsides eventually to come and go, as she pleases when she is old enough? A cat flap would be ideal, but not essential. No flats please. 2. Had/have you cats before and can demonstrate (via your vets records) a track record of neutering and annually vaccinating your previous cat(s). If you think you can offer Florence a loving, forever home. Then, please contact Diane Litterick by either filling out our adoption questionnaire which is on our website. www.catactiontrust.org. Or private message me on Facebook messanger. Or text me on 07964747379 or email litterickd@gmail.com Thank you for reading. Please share.

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

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

Tiny is described as a cream mixed. Tiny - In Ayr looking for a home ❤️ Meet Tiny (DOB 27/5/24) ❤️ Tiny is not neutered due to his age (the adopter must contractually agree to do this once he is old enough), microchipped, fully vaccinated, up-to-date with flea and worm treatments and has an up-to-date EU passport. Tiny and his two brothers, Titch and Teenie, were found abandoned in carrier bag in a rubbish bin when they were tiny puppies. It was touch and go for a while whether or not they would survive as they were covered in lice, ticks and fleas and heavily infested with worms 😢 Thanks to the amazing care of their rescuers, all three brothers pulled through and went into foster with a lovely German lady living in Romania. Under her care, the dogs have thrived and become beautiful well balanced little puppies who love everyone and everything. Unfortunately poor little Tiny took ill on the day of his original planned transport and was unable to travel with his two other brothers, but he is now back to full health and at our rescue centre in Ayr. We do not know their parentage, but due to their current size, we expect them to be on the larger side of medium when they are fully grown. All three brothers are very well socialised, but have not had any basic training, so the adopters must be willing to put in the work that a young puppy needs. Tiny will fit beautifully into many different homes and as the pups have been around children from a very young age, can be rehomed with younger children that understand how to behave around dogs. If you have room in your heart and home for this sweet, loving boy please pop onto our website at www.savingandrehomingstrays.org and complete an application form. Please note a £500 adoption fee and virtual home check will be needed in order to adopt Tiny x

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

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

Oscar and Freya is described as a white and black/grey mixed. Oscar DOB 1.6.16 Neutered male Freya DOB 15.12.13 Neutered Female Oscar and Freya have found themselves back in rescue after the sad passing of their mummy ❤️ Freya had been in her home for nearly 10 years and Oscar for about 7 and because of this we are looking to rehome them as a bonded pair as they really do love each other and having already lost their family, we think it’s important that they have each other 😢 Oscar is a small medium and the more confident of the two and never stops wagging his tail ❤️ He loves everyone and just wants to be loved and fussed, but that said he is not a needy dog and can also be left to play and cosy up with his best friend Freya. Freya is a little more shy until she knows you and quite often hangs back and lets Oscar steal the limelight, but she also loves a fuss and us a very gentle soul. Both dogs are clean in the house, will happily use a crate and travel well in a car. I don’t think they have had many lead walks of late, but both walk nicely on a lead once they are settled. This adorable pair would suit many different homes, but we would like them to go to a quieter one and if there are any children, would prefer them to be older. They have always lived in a home with a garden and we would prefer them to continue to live in this environment and they would make fabulous companions for an older person or couple. They are currently in foster in Ayr Scotland If you have room in your heart and home for these sweet, loving dogs please pop onto our website at www.savingandrehomingstrays.org and complete an application form. Please note a £500 adoption fee and virtual home check will be needed in order to adopt Oscar and Freya x

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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
(visit their website)

Beloved Rabbits
(visit their website)

Borders Pet Rescue
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Boxer Welfare Scotland
(visit their website)

British Hen Welfare Trust
(visit their website)

Canine Rescue Scotland
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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
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Doodle Trust
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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
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Saving and Rehoming Strays
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Scottish Dobermann Rescue SCIO
(visit their website)

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
(visit their website)

Staffie Smiles Rescue
(visit their website)

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
(visit their website)

Underheugh Ark Rescue
(visit their website)

West Scotland Retired Greyhound Trust
(visit their website)