Rehomed Animals

The animals listed below have now found permanent loving new homes.

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Anakin

Anakin

Rotti x Ridgeback/Shephard? - male

Anakin is a friendly little boy that gets along great with dogs of all ages and sizes. He is a confident playful pup and loves playing with his sister Padme. He shares his bed with a kitten. He will grow to be a large size boy.

Anakin was adopted on 19 June 2005 after 1 month in foster care

Seren

Seren

Alaskan Malamute - female

Seren can only be described as a gentle giant. Beautiful in nature, Seren will quickly warm her way into your heart. Her ideal home will be with a person who understands the needs of such a large dog and will commit to walking her every day. Seren is great with other dogs but is bested suited to a family without cats. If you are looking for an alaskan malamute then Seren is probably the perfect dog

her only vice (if you could call it that) is that she likes to sing along with any sirens

Seren was adopted on 18 June 2005 after 1 weeks in foster care

Chloe

Chloe

Maltese x - female

Chloe has it all! She is a true lady, an absolutely perfect little dog. She is happy to cuddle up and sleep most of the day or go for a walk when you want. She is a well mannered dog, who looks for your approval before doing most things. Chloe would suit someone who can give lots of cuddles and let her curl up and sleep with them at night. It would be nice to see Chloe in a loving home as she may have been treated badly in the past. Her only point to note is that she has a beef allergy.

Chloe was adopted on 18 June 2005 after 1 month in foster care

Padme

Padme

Rotti x Ridgeback/Shephard? - female

Padme is a sweet little girl that loves her cuddles and loves to give kisses back. She is fine with dogs of all ages and sizes and shares her bed with a kitten. She will be a large sized girl.

Padme was adopted on 18 June 2005 after 1 month in foster care

Cindy

Cindy

Maltese x - female

Cindy is an adorable young maltese, who has a bundle of puppy energy. Who can light up anyone's face with her affection and excitement. She would suit a home which can give her lots of attention. She has a very loving personality, demonstrated by her affection to everyone and everything even a cat who she adores and loves to hang out with.

Cindy was adopted on 18 June 2005 after 2 months in foster care

Winston

Winston

DLH - male

My name is Winston. I am a very smart and intelligient boy who love someone to cuddle up to on a winters night. I am very smoochy and love to purrrr. My foster carer really wants me to go to a great home so she will donate a litter tray, litter, toys and a weeks food to my new mum or dad!

Winston was adopted on 18 June 2005 after 2 months in foster care

Fletcher

Fletcher

DSH - male

He is an absolute darling little man. He loves to be cuddled and patted but is equally happy just to sit near you. He also is used to children and loves to play with other cats.

Fletcher was adopted on 18 June 2005 after 4 months in foster care

Baxter

Baxter

Mastiff x - male

sweetest gentelist teddy bear but will need some training.

Baxter was adopted on 14 June 2005 after 7 months in foster care

Sasha

Sasha

Samoyed - female

Slender female Samoyed with a thin coat for and a beautiful cuddly nature. Sasha wants nothing more than to go everywhere with you and she travels quietly in the car and watches the scenery go by. Sasha is well socialised with other dogs and has playful nature. She doesn't bark and is content to watch over the back yard or follow you from room to room. She is not a jumper and would be great with kids or an older couple as she is quite attentive and gentle. She would also make a good pets-as-therapy dog due to her quiet patient nature. Sasha sleeps soundly and peacefully through the night and knows how to use a dog door to let herself out to go to the toilet.

Sasha was adopted on 13 June 2005 after 2 weeks in foster care

Darcy

Darcy

Kelpie x - male

Darcy is a quiet boy, a bit shy and loves to spend as much time with you as possible. He would love to find a home with older children to play with or would make a fantastic adults companion. Darcy loves to be close and adores cuddles. Darcy is a smart boy who is willing to please and is learning fast, he will need to continue his training especially on lead. He has not dug at all and has been housetrained quickly. Darcy would love to have another dog to play with and gets along well with his foster carers other dog. Darcy has only been in care for a few days, but his confidence is growing rapidly, and I can see he is going to make someone a wonderful companion. If you are looking for an intelligent active companion and understand the needs of working breeds then Darcy could be the perfect dog for you.

Darcy was adopted on 12 June 2005 after 1 month in foster care