Dogs wanting homes 7

CHRISSY

Age: about 3 years old

Gender: Female

Breed: GSD cross

Comments: Friendly, lovely, fun girl and would suit a family environment. She is very friendly and likes to be with people. She has been at the centre for a few months now and really deserves to have a happy life in a new home. An easy rehome for a loving family; we are very puzzled why some one hasn’t snapped up this lovely girl.

Ideal Home: An easy rehome for a loving family.

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MAVERICK

Age: about 3 years old

Gender: Male

Breed: Akita cross

Comments: Look at that face! Maverick has lots of energy and loves walks and people's feet. He would suit an energetic, lively family. He is full of fun and would love to play and have a family of his own.

Ideal Home: Energetic & lively home.

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DOON

Age: about 2 years old

Gender: Female

Breed: Mastiff cross

Comments: Doon is a lovely girl. She is very anxious at the moment in her kennel but we are hoping she will relax soon. She is absolutely fine when she is out for a walk although a bit more training would be good because she does pull a bit. She loves cuddles and a belly rub and will be a very loyal pet.

Ideal Home: Experienced large dog owners willing to carry on Doon’s training.

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BUSTER

Age: about 2 years old

Gender: Male

Breed: Staffordshire Bull Terrier

Comments:  He was handed into the rescue centre as his elderly lady owner is no longer able to look after him. He is a lovely lad who is very playful and he would do well in a family environment.

Ideal Home: A lively family home will benefit Buster.

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