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Yahoo
12-04-2025
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6 dogs at Dogs Trust Evesham are looking for loving families and forever homes
Are you looking for your perfect canine match? Well, look no further as Dogs Trust Evesham is home to plenty of dogs looking for forever homes. 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. Wilson (Image: Dogs Trust) Gender – Male Age – 8 months Breed – Belgian Shepherd Malinois Wilson can't live with younger children as he can be a bit over-the-top with intense mouthing but teenagers would be fine to share a home with him. He's really good at training but will need his new family to continue with it. Wilson would hugely benefit from living with another dog who is confident and playful and can show him the ropes. He hasn't lived with cats before, but with suitable introductions, he has the potential to live with one. Find out more about Wilson via the Dogs Trust website. Agatha (Image: Dogs Trust) Gender – Female Age – 5 years Breed – Labrador Retriever Agatha hasn't had the best start in life, and she has anxiety with people being particularly worrying for her. She'll need an adult-only home that's quiet, understanding and willing to give her the time and support she needs. Agatha would benefit from living with another dog who can help guide her and increase her confidence. Her new family would need to bring the other dog to meet Agatha at the centre before she is adopted. Find out more about Agatha via the Dogs Trust website. Beans (Image: Dogs Trust) Gender – Female Age – 5-7 years Breed – Border Collie Beans is looking for an adult-only home where she can get occasional space to herself as she doesn't like too much handling and struggles to share her sleeping areas. She'd like to be the only pet in her new home, but she could have some walking friends who she'd need to meet on the lead at first. Dogs Trust added: 'Beans would prefer a more rural and quieter area as she is worried by traffic and someone with access to places to walk her from the home whilst she builds more confidence in the car. 'She is a wonderfully quirky and sweet girl, and if you're patient with her, she'll make a wonderful addition to the right people!' Find out more about Beans via the Dogs Trust website. Minnie (Image: Dogs Trust) Gender – Female Age – 8 years Breed – Jack Russell Terrier cross Minnie needs to be the only pet in her new home, but she can live with secondary school-aged children. She came to the centre with no history and is looking for a home where the time she is left alone can be gradually built up. Minnie is a little uncomfortable when interacting with other pooches so her walks would need to be in low dog-populated areas. Find out more about Minnie via the Dogs Trust website. Obi (Image: Dogs Trust) Gender – Male Age – Less than a year old Breed – Lurcher Obi can live with secondary school-age children as long as his bounciness is fine with them. Another dog in the house would make Obi happy, and he'd love a secure garden to play in. Obi needs to be housetrained, but it shouldn't take him long to pick it up. Find out more about Obi via the Dogs Trust website. 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 can cope well with a big dog who can sometimes be a bit over-the-top. Recommended reading: 7 dogs at Dogs Trust Evesham who need loving forever homes Step-by-step guide on how to give a dog at Dogs Trust Evesham a loving home Everything you need to know about sponsoring a dog at Dogs Trust Evesham He'll need to be the only dog in his new home but he can enjoy walks with other dogs. The centre added: 'Cole is quite prone to ear infections and has some food intolerances. We'll go over the full details with any potential adopters.' His new owners will need to be with him all the time at first as he struggles to be alone but time left can be built up over time.
Yahoo
29-03-2025
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7 dogs at Dogs Trust Evesham who need loving forever homes
There's no friend more loyal than a dog and if you're looking to add some joy to your home, look no further as Dogs Trust Evesham is home to plenty of dogs looking for forever homes. 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. Imelda (Image: Dogs Trust) Gender – Female Age – 3 years Breed – Cocker Spaniel Imelda, who is described as being a 'very sensitive girl', is looking for a quiet home that's adult-only. She prefers not to be handled a lot, so would like a family who respects her space. She can guard items, so her new family would need to help her with training. Imelda could live with another dog, as long as she mixes well with them at the centre prior to being rehomed. Find out more about Imelda via the Dogs Trust website. Lexi and Vinnie (Image: Dogs Trust) Gender – Female Age – 3 years (Lexi) and 4 years (Vinnie) Breed – Bulldog Lexi and Vinnie would love to find a forever home together and they could live with children who are of a secondary school age. They could also live with another dog if they mix well at the centre. Lexi is 'sweet' with a 'worried side' but Vinnie really improves her confidence. Vinnie is 'a funny character' and loves people. Both dogs are currently staying at one of Dogs Trust's foster homes. Find out more about Lexi and Vinnie via the Dogs Trust website. Rory (Image: Dogs Trust) Gender – Male Age – 3 years Breed – Beagle Rory is a 'friendly' and 'playful' boy who can't live with younger children as he has been known to steal food from them and jump up for fuss. He could live with teenagers, though. He is laid back and could live with another dog of a similar nature but he has a high chase drive so couldn't live with cats. Rory would suit a household that can take him on nice walks, give him treats and snuggles. Find out more about Rory via the Dogs Trust website. Leo (Image: Dogs Trust) Gender – Male Age – 6 years Breed – French Bulldog Leo is a 'loving and affectionate' dog looking for an adult-only home with minimal visitors as he has struggled to share his favourite people in the past. He needs to be the only pet in his new home. Potential adopters will need to visit Leo a few times at the centre before taking him home to help build up a bond. Leo has some ongoing medical needs that the team at Dogs Trust will speak to adopters about. Find out more about Leo via the Dogs Trust website. Bud (Image: Dogs Trust) Gender – Male Age – 6 years Breed – English Springer Spaniel Bud loves training so it would be great if he could find a family who will continue to do this with him. He has a nervous side, so is looking for a family who will understand this and he needs to live in an adult-only home. Bud needs his own secure garden and could enjoy walks with other dogs but he can't live with any other pets. Find out more about Bud via the Dogs Trust website. Recommended reading: 5 dogs at Dogs Trust Evesham who would love to find forever homes Meet Bobby, the 'delightful' Siberian Husky at Dogs Trust Evesham who needs a home Everything you need to know about sponsoring a dog at Dogs Trust Evesham Beau (Image: Dogs Trust) Gender – Male Age – 4 years Breed – Labrador Retriever Find out more about Beau via the Dogs Trust website. Beau is lots of fun and loves to play fetch. He's looking for an adult-only home as he has been uncomfortable around children before. He needs to be the only pet in his new home but he can have walking friends. The centre believes Beau will be 'an absolute delight' once he's settled into his new home.


BBC News
21-03-2025
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Wiltshire Police's rescue dog Reggie 'loves' drug recovery role
A rescue dog is celebrating one year of being adopted by a police force as a drugs, cash and firearms recovery dog after its owner became too ill to care for a three-year-old English springer spaniel, was rescued from Dogs Trust Evesham by Wiltshire Police in February last year."Reggie loves nothing more than getting in the car at the start of the shift, as it means he will get to search and, in turn, get his beloved tennis ball," dog handler Police Constable Emma Rice Evesham Dogs Trust team say they are "thrilled" Reggie is so happy after being identified by staff as suitable for a working home. The rescue centre found Reggie's high energy levels meant he was happiest when he had an activity or training to focus on, a Dogs Trust spokesperson said."Our rehoming centre teams are trained to spot dogs with extra special crime-fighting potential," added Louise Crawford, Animal Welfare Scheme Coordinator at Dogs as a fully licensed police dog, Reggie is "achieving so much and reaching his full potential", she said. Reggie "excelled" at training and after graduating last May he has carried out more than 60 searches, finding thousands of pounds of cash and quantities of drugs, and is a "joy to work with", PC Rice said."He is a workaholic and a very strong-willed boy and has adjusted to his new life very well [and] given the option, he would work all day."He loves nothing more than getting in the car at the start of the shift, as it means he will get to search and, in turn, get his beloved tennis ball," she added. Reggie is the first dog adopted by the Wiltshire force since it joined The Animal Welfare Visitors Scheme last initiative, which began 23 years ago, ensures the training, housing and transport of police dogs meet high animal welfare standards, with 29 UK Police Forces belonging to the Crawford said: "Rescue dogs have so much to offer and can achieve great things."Reggie's story and success in his new life are wonderful ways to promote this message [and] I'm sure he will be the first of many to succeed at Wiltshire Police force," she added.
Yahoo
08-02-2025
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Meet 'gentle girl' Lilith who can't wait to find a forever home
Dogs Trust Evesham gives lots of dogs a new lease of life and many of them are ready to be rehomed, including Lilith. The German Shepherd is waiting for a new home to enjoy life with new owners. Whether you're looking for a puppy or an older dog, Dogs Trust Evesham often has many dogs of a variety of sizes and breeds who are hoping to find their new homes. Lilith is described by the centre as being a 'gentle girl' – here's what we know about her and how you can give her a home. Lilith can live with children and another dog (Image: Dogs Trust) Lilith is able to live with another dog if they mix well at the centre beforehand. She can also live with children of any age as long as they are happy in her company. The two-year-old dog will need to have her time left alone built up from scratch because she has never been left before. Dogs Trust Evesham said: "Lilith loves her toys and playing tuggy and we just know she's going to make an amazing addition to any family who likes their Shepherds!" You can see Lilith's full profile on the website here and information on how to donate to the charity is also found at the website. At Dogs Trust, potential adopters don't apply for a specific dog but you can fill out the online adoption form and tell the Evesham Centre what you're looking for. You will be contacted within seven days of filling the application form in and the centre will start to help you find your match. Recommended reading: 5 dogs at Dogs Trust Evesham would love to find forever homes Meet Moby, a 'playful' puppy at Dogs Trust Evesham who needs a loving home Meet Toby the longest residing dog at Dogs Trust Evesham - Can you adopt him? It's important to note that not all dogs at Dogs Trust Evesham are featured on the website. So, if you don't see a dog you think you'd like to adopt, it's worth applying anyway as there could be the perfect one waiting for you at the centre. Your application will stay open for three months with the aim being to find you a dog within that time period. If you don't find your match within three months, the centre will invite you to re-apply and you can continue your search.