Are you looking for a canine companion to start your year with? Dogs Trust Evesham has plenty of dogs that are looking for their forever homes.
The centre has plenty of dogs available whether you’re looking for a new puppy to welcome into the family or you want to give an older dog a loving forever home.
If you can’t adopt a furry friend but still want to help, you can support the centre’s work by giving a donation.
This can be done via the support page on their website.
7 dogs at Dogs Trust Evesham hoping to get their year off to a good start with a loving new home
Skye
Gender – Female
Age – 8 years
Breed – German Shepherd cross
Skye is looking for a quiet retirement home where she can enjoy quiet walks.
She can take some time to feel comfortable but is an affectionate girl who likes fuss.
Her new home needs to be adult-only and without any other dogs although she doesn't mind dogs when she's out and about.
Find out more about Skye via the Dogs Trust website.
Korra
Gender – Female
Age – 2 years
Breed – Siberian Husky
Korra is energetic and could live with another dog, depending on a successful mix at the centre.
She can live with older teenagers who are aged 16 or over and are used to a bigger dog.
Find out more about Korra via the Dogs Trust website.
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Laya
Gender – Female
Age – 3 years
Breed – Australian Kelpie
Laya is looking for an active home with owners who can help her do a bit of training as she can find other dogs scary. The centre’s training team can help if needed.
She would be fine to live with children who are a secondary school age but she’d need to be the only pet in the house.
Laya needs a garden that is very secure as she likes to try and escape.
Find out more about Laya via the Dogs Trust website.
Poppy
Gender – Female
Age – 8+
Breed – Hungarian Vizsla cross
Poppy is looking for her retirement home and came into the centre due to her owner being ill.
She’s finding life confusing at the moment and her vision isn’t great so she has some worries and can be a bit vocal on the first meeting.
Poppy will show you how lovely she is if you can take it slowly and let her choose how to interact with you.
She likes to see other dogs when she’s out and about but she’d like to be the only pet in her home.
Find out more about Poppy via the Dogs Trust website.
Echo
Gender – Male
Age – 2 years
Breed – Belgian Shepherd (Malinois)/Staffordshire Bull Terrier cross
Echo is timid and looking for a moderate home environment in a house that’s in a low traffic area.
He needs a home where any children are of secondary school age and are dog savvy with experience around larger breeds.
Echo must be the only pet in his new home and a secure garden would be ideal for him.
Find out more about Echo via the Dogs Trust website.
Bumble
Gender – Male
Age – 4 years
Breed – Greyhound
Bumble is an ex-racer and he’s looking for a new home which could be his first.
A moderately busy home should be fine for him and on walks he’ll need to be kept on a lead due to his racing background.
Bumble could live with other dogs who are calm and of a similar size if they mix well at the centre.
He can’t live with cats or small furry animals but he can live with sensible teenagers who will know when to give him space.
Find out more about Bumble via the Dogs Trust website.
Blue
Gender – Male
Age – 5 years
Breed – German Shepherd
Find out more about Blue via the Dogs Trust website.
Blue needs a quiet and adult-only home as he is shy and can get worried.
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He could live with another dog who is of a similar size and temperament if they successfully mix at the centre.
While Blue hasn’t got any history of living with cats or small furry animals, he hasn’t shown any interest in cats out and about.
He will need a secure garden.
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