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

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

Milly is described as a blue Bedlington Terrier. Pampered Princess! Milly is a lovely little lady. She enjoys meeting people and playing offlead with other dogs. She is looking for an active home who can take her out for daily walks and give her all the attention she deserves. Although she loves being out and about with other dogs, we feel she would be happier being an only dog as she would just love to be the centre of someone's world. History Milly is looking for a new home as her previous owner very sadly passed away. Re-homing Criteria This girl is looking to find someone who will shower her with love and attention. Milly is looking for someone who would take her out on little adventures but would also give her lots of cozy cuddles on the couch. She has been used to the pampered lifestyle and being the centre of attention,  and she would love to continue that in her next chapter.  We are looking for a home with a secure garden for Milly so she can have a safe space to enjoy. While Milly quite often enjoys being out walking with other dogs she would love to be the only dog in the household so she can have all the love and hugs to herself ! This wonderful girl has been used to visiting children to the house so she would quite happily enjoy some young people visiting her! Milly really does not like to share her space with cats , so we would be looking for a cat free home. We would be looking for someone who is home for most of the day , this pampered princess just loves company ! Do you have room on your couch for this snuggle bug ? Homefinder Questionnaire If you'd like to help rehome Milly simply complete the Homefinder Questionnaire to get started. ADOPT MILLY Please support us ... DONATE NOW

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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 Teenagers Cooper is looking for an experienced and active owner who have owned hound breeds before and understand their quirks. He will benefit going along to training classes to continue work on basic manners. Cooper may be able to live with teenagers and possibly another dog. Cooper is a super friendly, cheeky and lovable goof ball who brings joy to everyone he meets. He does have a stubborn streak so requires an incredibly patient owner, but he does love his food in all forms, from doggy biscuits to fruit and veg which will be a brilliant motivator when continuing his training. He is a big, boisterous boy who forgets his size and he can resort to jumping up and grabbing at you if his needs aren’t met so requires plenty of mental and physical stimulation, so he doesn’t become bored or frustrated. He likes using his nose and sniffs out every interesting smell that comes by him so would thoroughly enjoy an activity like scent work or man trailing. Cooper has made a load of doggy friends here; he loves playing with them but can sometimes forget his manners so any dog he does live with will need to match his energy. Cooper will require someone who has the time and is committed to continue his training but there certainly is never a dull moment with him and he is sure to bring a lot of 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 Edinburgh Dog and Cat Home - Pringle

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

Pringle is described as a Collie Cross. Home Requirements An experienced owner An active owner A home with garden Pringle is looking for an experienced owner who have had nervous dogs before. He would like access to a secure private garden so he can enjoy time outdoors away from other dogs. Pringle would like to be kept company for most of the day in an adult only & pet free household. Pringle is a nervous lad who is desperate to find an understanding owner that will take things slowly with him. He is affectionate around those he knows well but is unsure of new people so needs a patient and committed owner who are prepared to meet him several times before he feels ready to go home. Pringle has shown dog reactivity and he can become easily overwhelmed and frustrated so requires an owner who can manage his introductions carefully. Once he has a good relationship with you, Pringle is a sweetheart who will happily jump up beside you for snuggles. He is so eager to please and he looks up to his favourite people for guidance and reassurance which is key when continuing his training. He loves his toys and will happily run around our paddocks all day chasing after them. Being a collie, he does need plenty of exercise and he would be the ideal jogging partner for someone who enjoys keeping active. He is incredibly clever who likes to be kept busy and he really enjoys his enrichment sessions. Pringle has a lot of potential to be a wonderful companion for the right owner, could it be you? Pringle has received 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 - 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, ideally in a rural location. 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 patient owners 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 so he gets the opportunity to enjoy 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 is playful, excitable and loves fetching after his favourite squeaky ball! He likes treats (even apples!) and thoroughly enjoys his enrichment sessions foraging for them. 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 - Bear

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

Bear is described as a American Bulldog. Home Requirements Away from the city centre An experienced owner A quiet home A home with garden Bear is looking for an experienced owner who can help build his confidence. He needs a quiet home with a private garden where he can relax if he feels overwhelmed. Bear would like an adult only home where he will be the only pet. Bear is a lovely older gentleman who is one of the staff favourites at the Home. He is friendly with everyone he meets and gives you the loveliest welcome with a waggy tail and wiggly bum. He is affectionate and, like a big cuddly bear, just loves to snuggle up beside you on the couch and get lots of fussing. Age is just a number in Bear’s mind and he does not let it slow him down! He can still be quite bouncy at times but he is playful and loves running around our paddocks with his toys. He loves learning new things and playing enrichment games, particularly when food is involved and is even partial to a healthy snack like carrots! Due to a past experience, Bear can feel anxious on his walks and could become overwhelmed, so his new owners need to be patient and understanding people who have the time to work on his confidence. He is a truly fantastic boy, and there is no doubt that he will make a wonderful companion for the right owner. During his stay, Bear 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 - Mimi & Freddo

New dog listed for rescue at the Edinburgh Dog and Cat Home - Mimi & Freddo

Mimi & Freddo is described as a Jack Russell Terrier/Pug. Home Requirements An experienced owner A home with garden Mimi & Freddo are looking for an experienced owner who are prepared to work on their training. They would like access to their own private garden so they can enjoy their time together outdoors in a safe area and would like to be kept company all day. Mimi & Freddo need to be the only pets in an adult only home. Mimi & Freddo are an adorable mother and son duo looking for their new home together. Both have their own individual personalities, Mimi is more reserved and takes time to make friends whereas Freddo is quite happy to come up and say hello. They both thoroughly enjoy their treats which is a good way for Mimi to build trust and for Freddo to use his brain during some enrichment games. They can be vocal towards unfamiliar dogs and do need to continue work in this area when out for walks but they adore each other’s company and will usually run around our paddocks together and play fight. Both are very loving, affectionate and love to cuddle beside you on the couch. Due to a past experience, Mimi can be nervous of new people and takes time to get to know you but both of them will need an understanding and patient owner who can continue to build on their socialization & confidence. Mimi & Freddo will require a bit of work, but with patience and consistency, they are sure to make very loyal companions.

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

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

Skye is described as a Staffordshire Bull Terrier. Breed: Staffie Sex: Female Age: 1 year old Key information: Friendly girl with people, looking for an adult only home, is playful but rude with other dogs so would need to be the only pet in the home. Skye is a beautiful girl who has had little training, she loves being the centre of attention and believes that everyone she meets is here to say hello to her! She loves affection and will expect belly rubs and ear scratches daily. Skye loves to be out and about, she is very enthusiastic about life and does lack manners. She is strong on her lead and will need owners who are comfortable walking her and teaching her some new life skills. Unfortunately, we don’t know much about Skye’s past, she arrived at the centre as a stray. Skye is afraid of loud voices and can easily be head shy, when we reach out to give her a pet, we believe Skye has been punished for misbehaving in the past which is why she can be worried about hands coming towards her. As such a calm and gentle owner with bull-breed experience is essential. Skye is looking for calm, and kind people who can teach her positive ways to blossom into a confident, well-behaved dog. She loves her food which makes training easy and enjoyable. Skye is looking for a new home with a garden where she can run around off her lead and burn off all that energy! she loves to play so this is also a great way of having lots of fun! Skye is friendly with other dogs, but she does forget herself and lack control, which other dogs find rude and offensive. Skye could be friends with another similar dog who shares the same playstyle as her, but she would prefer to have her people all to herself in the home and not share the house with any other dogs or pets. if you think you could offer Skye a home please don’t hesitate to get in touch on 01896 849090.

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

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

Poppie is described as a dark grey and white Mixed. Name: Poppie D.O.B: 15/02/2021 Gender: Female Location: Sutton, Surrey Beautiful Poppie is looking for a new home. Could you be her perfect family? Poppie is nearly 4 years old, 35Kg and 55cm high to her shoulders. She is neutered and vaccinated. Poppie is the most lovely natured, friendly dog and has been settling well into living in a house in suburbia, having been rescued from a forest in Romania. Poppie is such a friendly dog and wants to meet everyone. When visitors come to the house she is excited to greet them. Poppie is very food motivated and has been very easy to train. She loves her  training sessions (these have been regular 1:1 sessions) and practicing what she has learnt, plus any brain engaging fun games (done daily). Having treats really focuses and motivates her. Poppie is a very intelligent dog with an active mind. She needs to be kept busy. This is why we are ideally looking for the company of another dog in her new home, as she craves canine company. Poppie is looking for a more active lifestyle (involving dogs) than her current family can give her, with a good-sized garden to do her zoomies in and fields to run and explore. A family would further enrich her life, as she loves people! She is a very good dog in the house and soon respected any boundaries, for example not going upstairs. She has only lived downstairs, is crate-trained and happily sleeps in it at night. She is working daily on the “settle” command and  making steady progress. Poppie does love lounging on the sofa! She loves a neck massage when she gets up in the morning, and she is becoming less independent and more affectionate. She sits for treats and loves mealtimes...she even jumps around a bit like a kangaroo! Child friendly: Poppie has not lived with any children  but she is always keen to meet them on her walks and is very gentle with them, especially when they want to come and stroke her and say hello. Due to her size Poppie would only be rehomed with older children (over 12). Cat friendly: Poppie has not lived with cats. Poppie has not chased any cats on her  walks, she usually just stares at them, and then moves on. She has not chased any squirrels in the garden or when out. If a fox comes into the garden she will chase it away. Lead trained:  Poppie walks very nicely on the lead now and is working on her loose lead skills. She needs a bit of guidance/managing when stopping to cross the road still.   Recall : Poppie has been working on her recall in training sessions and practises daily. She has the long lead on in the enclosed area still, but it is loose on the ground. Her basic recall is very good, but her recall off the lead in an open space is still a work in progress. She knows her name and responds well when called in the house, garden, on lead walks (when her attention is needed). Poppie will make an amazing family dog for the right home that have the space and time to continue her training and take her on fabulous adventures. We are looking for a family with a spacious home and large secure garden  for her to play – ideally with another dog to keep her company.  Please note Poppies is currently in Sutton, Surrey but we can support with transport to anywhere for the right home. If you think you are the right family for Poppie please pop on to our website and complete a pre-adoption application form (https://www.savingandrehomingstrays.org/dog-application-form) Please note a virtual homecheck and adoption donation of £500 will apply. Thank you so much for your interest in Poppie!

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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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