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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‘Coco’ 5 and a half year old female Husky. Coco is looking for a new home as her owner sadly passed away and there was no family that were able to her on. Unfortunately we have no background with Coco, but we have found her to be quite friendly once she is used to you. She lived with Snowy but we have no info with regard to her being with other pets or children. We would advise homes with older or no children. She appears well and has been given her first vaccinations and parasite treatment here.
‘Snowy’ 5 and a half year old female Husky. Snowy is looking for a new home as her owner sadly passed away and there was no family that were able to her on. Unfortunately we have no background with Snowy, but we have found her to be quite friendly once she is used to you. She lived with Coco but we have no info with regards to her being with other pets or children. We would advise homes with older or no children. She appears well and has been given her first vaccinations and parasite treatment here.
‘Bilbo’ approximately 3 to 4 year old Male Lurcher. Lurcher was removed from his last home after being neglected. Unfortunately we do not know his background but he has been very sweet natuered with the staff here and displays no issues around other dogs. Because of his breed type and lack of history we wouldn’t recommend homes with small animals. Happy to consider homes with children.
‘Frankie’ 3 and a half year old Male Dachshund. Frankie is looking for a new home as his owners health was deteriorating and they weren’t going to be able to continue caring for him as well as they wanted to. He has been used to visitng children but has been a bit nervous since he arrived with us so we can’t consider homes with young children for now, though this will be under constant review. We were told he does get on with other dogs, though if they bark he will react. He is up to date with his vaccinations and has been house trained. He is not castrated yet, the vet has advised that doing this while he is nervous would be counter-productive, so will need to settle before this is done.
‘Narla’ 2 and a half year old Female Staffordshire Bull Terrier cross. Narla is looking for a new home after being abandoned by her previous owner. She appears fit and well on her health checks, and has been good natured with staff, though she can be a bit possessive over her toys, so we would not advise homes with younger children, especially with her background being unknown, just as a precaution.
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