Rescue Scottish Pets

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18+ found for rescue

Bree at the Dogs Trust - Glasgow

Bree at the Dogs Trust - Glasgow

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Are you right for Bree?

Beautiful Bree is a 3 year old girl who loves to play with her ball! She is a friendly lady who loves meeting people and is really playful! She would prefer to be the only pet in the home but could make dog friends on her walks as she does enjoy the company of some dogs, but she can be quite OTT off-lead. Bree has shown that she isn't comfortable around children so is looking for an adult only home, and this does include visitors. Bree has also been trained to wear a muzzle during stressful situations, which also includes when fast-moving things pass her such as cyclists, or children. This lovely lurcher would like direct access to a private secure garden that has a 6ft fence so she can zoom around to her heart's content!

Is Bree right for you?

Bree has learnt quite a lot already whilst working with our training team during her time at the centre including focus work and settling. Bree isn't a fan of being left in the home by herself, so she does need a family who are able to be at home with her, and any time that she is left alone should be built up to very gradually over time. In her previous home, she struggled with settling so she would be best suited to an experienced family who can help give her time and space to settle in. This girl is brilliant and very loving, she also has a glowing report from her previous foster home. She will require multiple meets at the centre so she can become acquainted with her family before adoption. Bree is a wonderful girl who is lots of fun and will make a great addition to a home, but will require a caring and kind family.

Hunter at the Dogs Trust - Glasgow

Hunter at the Dogs Trust - Glasgow

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Are you right for Hunter?

Hunter is a hyper 6 year old Husky who would love an active household with access to a secure garden with a minimum 6ft fence. He has been known to be quite the Houdini and can jump quite high, as well as open doors himself so he may need to be managed in the home and garden to prevent any escapes! Happy go lucky lad Hunter could share his home with another dog, but does prefer dogs that are a similar size, as well as children aged 10 years and over.

Is Hunter right for you?

This handsome lad knows quite a few party tricks and enjoys making new friends. He is house-trained and can be left at home for 2-3 hours by himself, but we would recommend building this time up gradually. Hunter is pretty playful and his favourite game is tug of war - he is going to make a wonderful addition to a home.

Hunter at the Dogs Trust - Glasgow

Hunter at the Dogs Trust - Glasgow

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Are you right for Hunter?

Handsome Hunter is a happy 3 year old Bull Terrier who loves to make new friends. He loves to play with other dogs so would enjoy socialising with other dogs on his walks and could share his home with another dog. He could also live with children aged 14 years and over. Hunter is looking to have direct access into a secure garden with a 5ft minimum fence. He could be left alone for a couple of hours as he has been comfortable with this in his foster home, but we do recommend building this up gradually so that he isn't overwhelmed.

Is Hunter right for you?

This cheeky chap loves to eat anything left lying around so his new family will need to manage this in the home and out on walks. Hunter does have a medical condition that our veterinary department will happily discuss in more detail. Hunter is an affectionate lad who will nudge you for more attention as he loves a fuss and enjoys when Alexa plays his favourite song!

Betsy at the Dogs Trust - Glasgow

Betsy at the Dogs Trust - Glasgow

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Are you right for Betsy?

Beautiful little Betsy has found herself in our care through no fault of her own. She is a 9 year old Frenchie who is super sweet and loves nothing more than getting cuddles. Despite being 9, she is still a wee spring chicken as she loves to bounce and zoom around! Betsy is able to share her home with other dogs and/or cats. She is also able to live with children aged 5 years and over.

Is Betsy right for you?

Betsy hasn't really been off-lead before so we would recommend that she is kept on lead whilst out and about, especially whilst learning recall. She is quite low-maintenance and laid back around the house and could be left for 3-4 hours a day, as long as this is built up to gradually. Betsy does have some skin allergies that do require management but our veterinary team will discuss this in more detail with her future family.

Bruce at the Dogs Trust - Glasgow

Bruce at the Dogs Trust - Glasgow

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Are you right for Bruce?

Bruce is a distinguished gentleman at 11 years old. He is a friendly fella who loves getting attention from people so would be happy to share his home with children aged 10 years and over, and/or other dogs. Bruce is able to be left for a couple of hours a day, but this should be built up to gradually. He's looking for access to his own private garden and this loveable lad enjoys trips in the car and playing tug.

Is Bruce right for you?

Bruce has been enjoying the comforts of one of our amazing foster homes for a couple of months now and has been doing fabulous! Bruce enjoys heading for fun walks to the park or beach and is fully house-trained. He enjoys enrichment and he makes a great sofa snuggle buddy! Bruce does have some skin allergies that our veterinary team will discuss with his potential adopters in more detail, but he is managed with his diet. He will make a fabulous addition to those willing to give an older gent a retirement home!

Chico at the Dogs Trust - Glasgow

Chico at the Dogs Trust - Glasgow

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Are you right for Chico?

Cheeky lad Chico is an affectionate soul who loves meeting new people and being involved! Chico is looking to have direct access from his new home into a secure garden with a minimum 6ft fence as he should be kept on a lead whilst he is out and about. This lovely lurcher is looking to be the only pet in the home as he can be reactive to other dogs and prefers his own space. Any children in the home should be aged 16 years or over. Having multiple people in the home would suit him best as Chico does suffer from separation anxiety so is looking to have constant companionship for the foreseeable. He may be able to be left alone in the future but is too anxious to cope with this at the moment.

Is Chico right for you?

Chico is 10 years young and loves a comfy bed, soft toys, and he is a big fan of eating his five a day! He also loves to zoom around at the speed of light in secure fields! His new home would ideally have nice quiet areas to head for walkies. As an older gentleman, Chico does have a medical condition that our veterinary team will happily discuss in more detail with his forever family.

Crumbs at the Dogs Trust - Glasgow

Crumbs at the Dogs Trust - Glasgow

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Are you right for Crumbs?

Crumbs is a sweet senior Jack Russell who is looking for a patient and loving family who can help build his confidence up. He has found himself in our care after being found as a stray so we have very limited information about him. Crumbs is looking for a home with direct access into a secure garden where he can work on his training, which may include house-training. He can find doorways quite worrying at the moment, so may need some extra patience and care around these.

Is Crumbs right for you?

Cutie pie Crumbs is able to share his home with another dog as well as children aged approximately 14 years and over. He can enjoy his own space but is warming up to sofa cuddles (and snoring) in his foster home.

Diesel at the Dogs Trust - Glasgow

Diesel at the Dogs Trust - Glasgow

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Are you right for Diesel?

Diesel is an 11 year old Collie x Lab who is looking for a new home with his BFF (and sibling) Jessie. They are two golden oldies who still love to keep active and play fetch with their favourite tennis ball! Diesel and Jessie could live with other dogs too, as well as children aged 10 years and over and are comfortable being left home together for up to 5 hours.

Is Diesel right for you?

This delightful pair love people and dogs and are pretty easy-going! They have found themselves in our care through no fault of their own and are going to make such loving companions for a family.

Duke at the Dogs Trust - Glasgow

Duke at the Dogs Trust - Glasgow

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Are you right for Duke?

Duke is a wonderful boy who came in to our care with limited information. He has spent a short time in foster where he had a blast! He is mostly house-trained, loves to snooze and comes over for some scratches when he fancies them. Duke would like to have company for most of the day as we don't know if he would be comfortable being left home alone. We are preferably looking for a family who are experienced dog owners for this handsome chap. A home with direct access to a secure garden would be preferred as this will aid with his training. Duke can be worried around other dogs so would prefer to be the only pet in the home and would be happy sharing his home with children over the age of 12.

Is Duke right for you?

Duke's new family should be willing to work on his training, which does include socialising with other dogs as he can be reactive when he sees a dog in the distance. He is very focused and intelligent and has been making lots of progress with his training at the centre. This boy's biggest love in life is a tennis ball and he loves playing fetch and he is going to make a fantastic, lively addition to a home.

Hank at the Dogs Trust - Glasgow

Hank at the Dogs Trust - Glasgow

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Are you right for Hank?

Handsome boy Hank is a sweet 2 year old Rottweiler looking for a home with a family who are willing to work on his basic training using positive training methods. He has spent a while in kennels through no fault of his own so would like to work on building his confidence up in the real world, as he can sometimes find it a little overwhelming. Hank is a lot of fun - he loves to play and get some scratches but he sometimes doesn't realise his own size! Hank could share his home with other dogs but only older children, due to an unknown background.

Is Hank right for you?

Hank would love to have direct access into a secure garden, with a 6ft fence, where he can bound around carefree! Someone who is around for most of the day would be best suited to this gorgeous boy, but we think he'd be okay to be left home alone for 3-4 hours a day, as long as this is built up gradually. After a bit of a rough start in life, he'd love to find someone who is able to spoil him and help him reach his potential.

Amber at the Dogs Trust - Glasgow

Amber at the Dogs Trust - Glasgow

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Are you right for Amber?

Amber is a 1 year old Lurcher who is a very affectionate and playful pup. Amber is looking to be the only pet in the home at the moment but she would benefit from socialising with other dogs on her walks. This lovely lurcher does have a high prey drive so isn't able to live with cats, and should be kept on lead and muzzle when walking out and about in public. For this reason, she requires a garden of her own with direct access to the home and a 6ft fence.

Is Amber right for you?

Gorgeous Amber is fully house-trained and enjoys trips in the car. She is looking for an active family, preferably with someone who is quite training minded to continue her training. Amber is happy to be left home alone for up to 4 hours a day and could live with children 12 years and over.

Flump at the Dogs Trust - Glasgow

Flump at the Dogs Trust - Glasgow

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Are you right for Flump?

Flump is an 8 year old (approximately) Staffie who loves nothing more than a cuddle and he is very sweet. He is a firm favourite of customers and staff. Flump finds it overwhelming to be around other dogs so for this reason needs to be the only pet in the home and with no neighbouring dogs. Further socialisation will be required at a pace that suits him and he will need to stay on lead and a muzzle whilst out in public. He needs to have access to quiet, dog free areas where he can enjoy relaxing walks. Having direct access to his own secure garden with a 6ft fence to give him his own safe place to enjoy some time off lead. He is looking for a family that would like to do training and go exploring to keep him busy both physically and mentally. Flump is looking for an adult only home, so cannot live with children under 18 years old. He would also ideally like multiple people in the home.

Is Flump right for you?

This handsome lad is looking for an experienced family who can help him continue to make progress with his training and socialising with dogs. Flump is a very clever boy who loves learning new things and will really benefit from a family that want to teach him lots of new tricks! He is a very affectionate dog and will make a wonderful companion given some time to settle. Flump had some pain in his left hip and leg which worsened despite treatment so he has recently had his leg amputated and is adjusting really well to life on three legs! Our veterinary team will happily discuss this, alongside some skin allergies, in more detail with his potential adopters. He is a really great boy who loves to play tug of war and spend time with you.

Chase at the Dogs Trust - Glasgow

Chase at the Dogs Trust - Glasgow

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Are you right for Chase?

Chase is an energetic and friendly fella looking for a family who can continue his basic training, including calm behaviours and loose lead walking. He is a 2 year old German Shepherd who requires a lot of mental stimulation so he would love a family who would enjoy keeping him busy, and who are able to physically manage him on the lead! Chase requires direct access to a secure garden that has a 6ft fence and he is looking to learn how to socialise with other dogs who aren't too bouncy as he can be reactive to other dogs. For this reason, he is looking to be the only pet in the home and cannot live with children under the age of 16. Chase would also benefit from quiet, dog-free areas to walk in. He is able to be left for 3-5 hours a day, as long as this is built up slowly.

Is Chase right for you?

Chase adores people and soft toys and also fully believes that he is the size of a lap dog! This fantastic fluffy boy will thrive in a home that are happy to spend time training and exercising him. He is an excitable lad who will require a home that doesn't have too many stairs as he does have a medical condition that will require further management. Our vet team would be happy to discuss this with any potential adopters. Chase can get stressed when visiting the vets, but the behaviour team will discuss how he is managed in this scary environment to help minimise his stress. He is a fabulous boy who is going to make a wonderful addition to the right home!

Heidi at the Dogs Trust - Glasgow

Heidi at the Dogs Trust - Glasgow

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Are you right for Heidi?

Heidi is a brilliant girl with so much potential! Heidi favourite thing is to play tug-of-war and she is a big fan of her snacks! She is approximately 5 years old and looking for an experienced home where she can continue to work on her basic training and dog socialisation. We have very limited information regarding Heidi's past, so we have no information regarding how Heidi will be in the home, especially in regards to being left alone, house-training and travelling in a car. She does require direct access to her own secure garden with a 6ft fence so she has somewhere safe to zoomie! Heidi will need to be kept on a lead whilst in public and is looking for an adult only home.

Is Heidi right for you?

Heidi is looking to be the only pet in the home as she isn't a big fan of when dogs approach her personal space. Ideally, her new home would have some access to quieter areas for her to walk in but she is comfortable walking past dogs, socially distanced! This gorgeous girl can be overwhelmed when visiting the vets, which she has worked with our training team on. Heidi wears a muzzle during her vet visits and has a routine which allows her to be seen safely. She does have some pain in her hips which is managed with daily medication but our veterinary team will happily discuss this in more detail with her family prior to adoption. This girl may be a little bit of a project dog and does require some assistance to realise that the world isn't as scary as she thinks it is but she will make a very rewarding dog to the right family.

Bear at the Dogs Trust - Glasgow

Bear at the Dogs Trust - Glasgow

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Are you right for Bear?

Bear is 7 year old Yorkie who is looking for a hands off home with a family who have previously owned a rescue dog of a similar breed. Bear is uncomfortable around handling and prefers his own space over being a little lap dog, he would benefit from having quiet places around the home to retreat to if feeling overwhelmed. Although Bear enjoys being around other dogs, he would prefer to have his home to himself. He would also love to have his own private garden that can be accessed straight from the home that has a 5ft minimum fence. Bear will need to be kept on lead whilst out in public due to his high prey drive and worried behaviour. He would also be looking for any children in the home or visiting to be 16 years and over, he would benefit from a quiet home with limited visitors.

Is Bear right for you?

Bear is able to be left for a couple of hours a day, but we would recommend building this time up gradually. When he was younger, he had an unfortunate incident in the groomers which has led to him being unsure by grooming and getting veterinary care. To keep him safe, he will need to wear a muzzle when he is at the vets or groomers. He would like a patient family who can work on these things slowly and take extra care in these scenarios. This little lad does have a medical condition which we can discuss with any potential adopters in more detail. He is a wee gem who can take his time to build up trust, so he will require multiple meets at the centre. Once he trusts you, he loves to play with his squeaky toys and heading out in the car for a fun adventure!

Captain at the Dogs Trust - Glasgow

Captain at the Dogs Trust - Glasgow

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Are you right for Captain?

Captain is a loving and affectionate dog with his friends but can be a little bit worried by new people, so having space to separate him from visitors is ideal. He can also be reactive towards other dogs so having more rural areas to explore will make walkies more enjoyable for both Captain and his owner. He must be the only pet in the home and we are confident that he will enjoy being the centre of attention. He is very affectionate with his family, he will try to give kisses when he can and enjoys snuggles on the sofa. Despite this, it would be best for Captain to live with children aged 16 years and older as we are unsure of his experience with young kids. Captain would prefer to have someone around for most of the day to help him adjust, but once settled he could be left for a couple of hours. He will need direct access to his own secure garden with 6ft fence to give him somewhere safe to enjoy some time off lead as he will need to remain on lead when in public places.

Is Captain right for you?

We are looking for an experienced owner with a quiet home to allow Captain to reach his full potential. He is a firm favourite with staff and will make a great companion in the right home. This older gent deserves home comforts but is not quite ready to retire - he is sure to make an excellent companion in the right home!

Cooper at the Dogs Trust - Glasgow

Cooper at the Dogs Trust - Glasgow

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Cooper's ideal home

Cooper is a sweet 8 year old lurcher cross who struggles with his confidence and being left alone so he is looking for someone who will be with him at all times. Any potential family must be willing to work with him very gradually over time on his separation anxiety. Cooper needs a direct access garden that is fully secure with a 6ft fence. This lovely lad enjoys hiking, his teddies and enrichment as he enjoys keeping busy; both mentally and physically! Cooper would be best suited to an experienced home with no children under the age of 16.

Could you be Cooper's perfect match?

Since Cooper doesn't always enjoy sharing his space, he is looking to be the only pet in the home but would like to continue to work on his dog socialisation skills. He prefers smaller dogs and can be a little reactive to larger dogs. Cooper is a wonderful boy with so much potential but he is looking for a committed family who will help him overcome his worries.

Bella at the Dogs Trust - Glasgow

Bella at the Dogs Trust - Glasgow

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Bella's ideal home

Beautiful girl Bella is a worried girl who can take her time to get to know you but when she knows you, she is your best friend! She came back to our care after struggling in her previous home so she is looking for a family who have experience with rescue dogs and/or her breed. Due to her worried nature, Bella is looking for a secure garden of her own that is accessed directly from the home and with a minimum 6 foot fence. Bella is looking to have safe spaces in her home and separate spaces from visitors etc. Ultimately Bella is looking for a quiet and gentle home who are happy to go slow with her and help build her confidence up in the world. When she has settled in, she is able to be left alone for up to 4 hours a day. This gentle giant is looking to be the only pet in the home for now and to live in an adult only home.

Could you be Bella's perfect match?

Bella is a gorgeous girl who loves to snuggle up with her favourite people and play with her toys. Any potential adopter should be willing to work with our behaviour team to help settle Bella in to her new home. Her carers have been working on her training at the centre and she has come on leaps and bounds, so she is looking to continue this when is adopted. Bella does have a medical condition that our veterinary team are happy to discuss with any potential adopters.

18+ found for rescue