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New dog listed for rescue at the Staffie Smiles Rescue - ANNIE

New dog listed for rescue at the Staffie Smiles Rescue - ANNIE

ANNIE is described as a Staffordshire Bull Terrier. Sex Female Age Approx 1-1.5 years old Size Medium Dogs Yes Cats No Children​ 12+ Annie was found a stray and served 7 days in the pound, without being claimed. Annie was offered a rescue place with us and travelled to us early May. Annie is currently in kennels. Annie is such a sweetheart, she is such a loving girl who just craves human affection. Annie is struggling in kennels and once out is very jumpy/attention seeking, we feel this would calm down in a home environment. Please remember Annie is only young, found herself in kennels and will need a stable home who will be patient and give her time to decompress, we have no history on Annie for toilet training, what she is like in the house ect, so please take this into account when applying for Annie. Annie is playful and loves playing with toys like rope toys, balls ect!  Annie has tested well with the two dogs she has meet, she is very submissive and will show her belly, she is very puppy like and will bow, attention bark, jump around. Annie would benefit from living with another dog, but she will be very full on, she will need to learn manners so you will need to have a set up were you can separate the dogs.  Annie knows basic commands like sit and takes treats very nicely, she will benefit from attending training classes.  Annie is stressed in kennels and vocal when left, we feel this would calm down in a home environment but will need somebody home a lot to work up her time being left. Annie is in good health, she has a lovely coat and in good condition. So far Annie walks really well on the lead and has no issues putting collar/lead on, she loves being in the field on her long line having a good sniff and exploring, she is still young so gets excited and zooms about. TBC A secure garden woud be a plus.  Could live with another dog, pending intros.  Committed to ongoing training and socialisation. Somebody at home, Annie craves human affection and will need to build up her time being left. SCOTTISH REGISTERED CHARITY -  SC045602 Animal Welfare (Licensing of Activities Involving Animals) (Scotland) Regulations 2021 – License Number: MLC/ARA/003 from Midlothian Council.

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

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

Flynn UPDATED is described as a black Cocker Spaniel. Fabulous Flynn! Meet Flynn — a happy, energetic boy who is every inch the classic spaniel!  Always smiling and full of enthusiasm, Flynn loves people and is guaranteed to brighten your day. He’s a very active lad who thrives on getting outdoors and loves nothing more than heading out for long adventures.  Flynn was house-trained in his previous home and keeps his kennel clean here.  As well as physical exercise, Flynn needs plenty of mental stimulation to keep his sharp mind occupied. History Flynn was originally rehomed from us but was sadly returned due to behavioural challenges in the home. Re-homing Criteria Flynn has been assessed by a behaviourist, and his new family must be willing to follow a guidance plan that will be provided.  Flynn uses toys to soothe his anxiety and should always have access to safe toys in the home.  It is very important that toys or items are never forcibly taken from him.  A calm, gentle approach to handling is essential to help Flynn feel safe and supported, and to prevent any anxiety-related behaviours. Flynn is looking for a calm, patient, and experienced home.  Ideally, his new family will have experience with working spaniels or high-energy breeds.  Flynn would need a secure garden where he can safely explore and play.  He could live with another friendly dog after successful introductions at the centre.  We do not know how Flynn would respond to cats.  Due to his behavioural needs, we are looking for a child-free home. Flynn needs stability, patience, and understanding to continue building his confidence.  His ideal home will be quiet, structured, and filled with love.  Flynn is a wonderful, clever, and affectionate dog who is ready for his second chance — could that be with you? ADOPTION PROCEDURE Please support us ... DONATE NOW

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

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

Jack is described as a black and white Border Collie. All energy, all love – Jack’s the full package! Jack is a high-energy Border Collie who thrives on activity and stimulation.  He has previously lived with older children and teenagers and could happily do so again in the right home.  Jack has also lived with cats and can be playful indoors, but he may chase outdoors, so any resident cat would need to be confident and dog-savvy.  On the lead, Jack can be reactive to other dogs, but he has enjoyed positive off-lead interactions with dogs at the centre.  He is housetrained, travels well in the car, and is comfortable being left alone for a few hours. History Jack was handed into the centre due to a change in his owners’ circumstances. Re-homing Criteria Jack can be nervous when meeting new people, particularly men, and will need a calm, patient owner willing to take the time to build his confidence.  He could live with older children or teens, a confident, dog-savvy cat, and possibly another friendly dog with careful introductions.  Jack requires an active, breed-experienced home—ideally with someone who enjoys hiking, agility, or flyball.  A secure garden is essential, as he tends to chase when off-lead and still needs work on his recall. His new family must be committed to supporting him with his lead reactivity and helping him feel more at ease around strangers. Jack has so much potential – he just needs the right person to help him shine! Homefinder Questionnaire If you'd like to help rehome Jack simply complete the Homefinder Questionnaire to get started. ADOPT JACK Please support us ... DONATE NOW

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

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

Rex is described as a black and white Beagle cross. Shy at first, but a superstar in the making! Rex is a gentle, sensitive soul who is looking for a calm and understanding home. He is very anxious when meeting new people and needs time and patience to settle in. However, once he begins to trust, he shows a clear eagerness to please and responds well to a gentle, reassuring approach.  Rex enjoys the company of other dogs and may benefit from having a calm canine companion to help him build confidence.  He is housetrained but has lived outdoors in a kennel, so he will likely need some refresher training.  Car travel is new to him, but he coped well in a crate on his trip to the vet.  Rex is still learning to walk on a lead and will need continued support with recall and basic training. History Rex was handed in for rehoming after showing predatory behaviour towards chickens and being nervous around young children. Re-homing Criteria Rex needs a quiet, rural home where he can feel safe and supported.  Due to his nervous nature, he can be flighty and has been known to be an escape artist, so a secure garden is essential.  He may benefit from living with an older, confident dog who can offer reassurance and guidance.  Although he has lived with cats before, care must be taken around other small animals as he has shown some predatory instincts.  As Rex has been nervous around young children, we would only consider homes with teenagers who are able to respect his space and understand his need for a calm environment.  Rex needs a patient and experienced owner who can offer consistent, positive training and help him gain confidence at his own pace. It may take time for Rex to come out of his shell but with the right guidance, Rex has the potential to become the most loyal and loving companion.  If you can offer him the calm, quiet, secure home he deserves, please get in touch. Homefinder Questionnaire If you'd like to help rehome Rex simply complete the Homefinder Questionnaire to get started. ADOPT REX Please support us ... DONATE NOW

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Charities on Rescue Scottish Pets

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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Glasgow Pet Collective
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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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