We have made the decision to continue operating our current rehoming process for the benefit of the dogs and cats and to keep everyone safe. If you are interested in adopting any of the animals we ask that you familiarise yourself with the new procedure, which can be found by following the link below. You can then complete a pre-adoption application form (the link can be found below and on other pages on the site) and submit the completed form by email to ldandch@live.co.uk Thanks.
New Adoption Procedure
Pre Adoption Application Form (doc)
Pre Adoption Application Form (pdf)
All of these dogs are being homed as pets to private homes through our rehoming process and are subject to home-checks (either before and/or after adoption) and our conditions of adoption.
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‘Maxine’ 3 year old female American Bulldog. Originally a stray history/habits unknown. Since being with us she has grown in confidence and has become a bit bolshy towards other dogs so a pet free household will be needed. She has been fine with people.
‘Spot’ 4 year old male American Bulldog. Spot came to us as a stray so his history/habits are unknown. He was adopted but had to be returned as he was too boisterous for his new owner. He was fine in every other respect and will sit, lay down and give paw but will need an owner that can give him a little more training.
‘Rosie’ approximately 3 to 4 year old Female Staffordshire Bull Terrier/American Bulldog type mix. Rosie was abandoned by her previous owner so her history is know known. She is quite nervous and would suit a quiet, pet free, adult only home, where she can settle and gain some confidence at her own pace. She has had all of her vaccinations and been neutered.
‘Harvey’ 5 year old castrated male American Bulldog. Harvey came to us as a stray so his background is not known. He has been friendly with staff but he is strong, heavy and lively so needs a strong owner to take him in hand. We do not feel homes with young children would be suitable (teens and over as a guide). He knows basic commands but would benefit from further training.
‘Marina’ Approximately 3-4 year old female, medium sized cross breed. She was abandoned by her previous owner so we have no knowledge of her background. Marina is lively and will pull on the lead so would benefit from a bit of training but she has been good natured with staff and was found with another dog so is fine for introductions, though she doesn’t seem to take to all dogs.
‘Bradley’ Approximately 7 year old castrated male Stafforshire Bull Terrier. Bradley came to us as a stray so his background is not known. He appears fit and well and has been good natured with our staff, though he would need a home without other pets.
‘Thor’ 3 year old Dogue de Bordeaux type mix. Thor came to us after being abandoned by his owner. He has already been in kennels for quite some time so deserves a nice home, though his size means he will need a strong owner. He has been super friendly and playful with staff here but we cannot consider homes with children under high school age due to his size and lack of background.
‘Axl’ 4 year old male German Shepherd. Axl was abandoned by his previous owner so we don’t know a lot about his background. He is a little lean but otherwise well. He has been good natured with staff but is quite lively and would benefit with an active owner and a bit of training. Again, due to his size and lack of background, homes with young children cannot be considered unfortunately.
‘Princess’ 7 year old female German Shepherd. Princess was abandoned by her previous owner so we don’t know her background. She has been goo natured with our staff but can take a dislike to some dogs (though this may be down to the environment), so homes without other dogs and older children can be considered.
‘Coral’ Approximately 6 to 7 month old Female German Shepherd/Collie type mix. Coral came to us as a stray so her background is not known. She is quite friendly with everyone here but can be quite nervous initially, because of this we can’t consider homes with young children (high school age and above as a guide). She is quite bright and responsive so should react well to training.
‘Precious’ 6 year old female. She came to us as a stray so her background is unknown. She appears fit and well, though overweight so could do with a diet. She has been friendly with staff but due to her being a large, strong dog, we would not recommend homes with children.
‘Beatrice’ Approximately 5 year old Female Beagle. Beatrice came to us as a stray so her background is unknown. She has a few scars and scrapes on her face – it would appear she likes to try and escape – so a secure home is needed. She has been pleasant natured with our staff, but can be a little ‘shouty’ at some of the other dogs, this may just be the environment and we are prepared to hold introductions with other dogs and families with children.
‘Flash’ approximately 6 month old male Lurcher. Flash came to us as a stray so his background is not known. He was tied to another dog when he was found (Gordon) but they do not need to be homed together. He has been a little nervous so would be better in a slightly quieter home while he settles.
‘Bertie’ approximately 11 week old Male Bull type – we don’t know at this stage how big he is going to be or what breed he is, and it should be considered that he may have been dumped because his owner/breeder thought he might be classed as XL Bully, though this is just speculation. His adopter must be prepared to follow government regulations if this turns out to be the case.
‘Gordon’ approximately 2 year old male Lurcher. Gordon came to us as a stray so his background is unknown. He was found tied to another dog (Flash) though they do not need to be homed together. He has been good natured with staff so has no restrictions pending introductions.
‘Roman’ approximately 9 month old male Mastiff type. Roman came to us as a stray with another dog (Bruce, who has now been rehomed) but Roman had a fractured leg on arrival, which had to be repaired. We don’t know what had happened to him but hopefully this will not require any further surgery now. He has a very pleasant nature but will be a large boy so this must be considered when applying.
‘Bruce’ approximately 8 to 9 month old castrated male crossbreed dog. He will be a large boy. Bruce came to us as a stray so his background is not known. He is a big friendly puppy so will need a home with plenty of space and an owner prepared to undertake his training. Bruce has been to a home but sadly had to be returned after a few days as he did not like the cat in the home, so homes with small pets cannot be considered now unfortunately.
‘Gertie’ approximately 11 week old Female Bull type – we don’t know at this stage how big she is going to be or what breed she is, and it should be considered that she may have been dumped because her owner/breeder thought she might be classed as XL Bully, though this is just speculation. Her adopter must be prepared to follow government regulations if this turns out to be the case.
Occasionally we have to seek rescue places for the dogs. If you are involved in rescue and want to help please see the details of these dogs by following the link below:
Animals Seeking Rescue Help