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 [email protected] 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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‘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.
‘Blue’ 4 and a half year old castrated male Alapaha Blue Blood Bulldog. Blue was a stray so his history is not known. He has been friendly with the staff here but can be a bit choosy as to what dogs he’ll get along with so homes without other dogs would be advised. He is considerably ‘cuddly’ but otherwise seems fit and well.
‘Scarlet’ approximately 18 month old Female Shar-Pei cross. Scarlet came to us as a stray so her background is unknown. She has been good natured with our staff, if a little timid at first, so a slightly quieter household without very young children would be preferred.
‘Benny’ approximately 12-18 month old Male Boxer cross. Benny came to us as a stray so his background is not known. He arrived in a poor state with wounds to his side and legs. These have now been treated and he is healing very well. He is good natured but a little tender around his scars still so needs a home without younger children.
‘King’ approximately 5 year old Male crossbreed (medium sized) King was a stray so we don’t know his background. He arrived with significant fur loss and thickened skin, most likely due to long-standing flea allergic dermatitis, this has now been treated and should resolve but may take some time for his fur to grow back. He has been good natured with our staff and has no restrictions before introductions.
‘Dingo’ 5 and a half year old Male German Shepherd. Dingo came to us to stay when his owner became unwell but unfortunately they are not going to be in a position to be able to take him back now. He has been good natured with our staff, though we wouldn’t recommend homes with small children.
‘Shadow’ 3 and a half year old female Pocket Bully type. Shadow came to us as a stray so her background is unfortunately not known. She has been a friendly girl with our staff but she is strong and would benefit from a bit of training as she likes to bound around, because of this we are not considering homes with young children. She will be a lovely companion to someone who can put a bit of time into her.
‘Cheryl’ approximately 3 to 4 year old Female Pomeranian. Cheryl came to us as a stray so her background is not known. The vet thinks she may be neutered (though we cannot guarantee this). She has a luxating patella (which is not uncommon for this type of dog), it does not currently cause her any pain or problem with walking but her leg will remain this way and may become problematic as she gets older. She has been good natured with our staff here but given her lack of background we cannot say if she will be OK living with children or other pets.
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