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5 dogs at Dogs Trust Evesham need loving new homes

5 dogs at Dogs Trust Evesham need loving new homes

Yahoo24-05-2025

Are you looking to add a furry friend to your family? Plenty of dogs are waiting to be rehomed at Dogs Trust Evesham.
Whether you're looking for a puppy or an older dog, Dogs Trust Evesham can help you find your match.
If you can't adopt a furry friend but still want to help, you can support the centre's work by donating.
This can be done via the support page on its website.
Pepper (Image: Dogs Trust) Gender – Female
Age – 9 years
Breed – Greyhound
Pepper is currently enjoying being in one of Dogs Trust's foster homes but she would love to find a home she can call her own.
She needs understanding owners and she could live with another dog as long as they mix well at the centre. However, she could not live with cats or children.
Pepper's foster carer said: 'Pepper is a sweet, gentle and loving girl. She loves cuddles and affection! She is an easy dog to walk, enjoys a short amble and when she's done her business she tries to go towards home as if to say I'm done now!
'She spends most of the day happily lounging around. At first, she was never far away from me, but she is relaxing a bit now and checks on me less frequently'.
Find out more about Pepper via the Dogs Trust website.
Sweep (Image: Dogs Trust) Gender – Female
Age – 8 years
Breed – Akita
Could you offer Sweep a home? She's looking for a quiet home where her new family can help her train.
She will need to live in an adult-only house where she can be the only pet. On walks, she has to wear a muzzle as she is unsure of other dogs.
Sweep has some ongoing pain issues so takes medication for it – her new owners will be told about this in more detail.
Find out more about Sweep via the Dogs Trust website.
Rocco (Image: Dogs Trust) Gender – Male
Age – 3 years
Breed – Rottweiler
Rocco came to Dogs Trust after his owner passed away and this change has meant he can be a little unsure of things at first.
He's now looking for a quiet and adult-only home where he can settle.
Rocco's new family will need to be patient and help him build his confidence. He could live with another dog as he has done before but they would need to show they get along by meeting at the centre.
Once he comes round to new people, Dogs Trust says Rocco is a 'bouncy boy who likes fuss'.
Find out more about Rocco via the Dogs Trust website.
Delilah (Image: Dogs Trust) Gender – Female
Age – 2 years
Breed – German Shepherd
Delilah loves playing with her tennis balls and is looking for a family who will help improve her confidence.
She would love to find a quiet home with no young children but older teenagers would suit her.
Delilah can't live with other pets but she could have walking buddies as long as they are introduced sensibly.
She needs a secure garden so she has somewhere to relax.
Find out more about Delilah via the Dogs Trust website.
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Cole (Image: Dogs Trust) Gender – Male
Age – 1 year
Breed – Staffordshire Bull Terrier cross
Find out more about Cole via the Dogs Trust website.
Cole can live with older teenagers who are fine with a big and sometimes over the top dog.
He needs to be the only dog in his new home and he'd like to learn more as he enjoys training.
Dogs Trust says he is a 'loving boy who craves human attention'.

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