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DOGS Needing Homes

Thank you for considering adopting a rescue dog.  Please take a look at the videos and pictures below.
Click on video for more detailed information about each dog. 
Please read the FAQ on our site HERE, and note we do not as a rule carry out any adoptions during the lead up to December and over the Christmas period.

 
Please register your interest in any of the dogs listed below by clicking the 'Enquire' button below. If there are no dogs listed then do browse the other rescue organisations we have listed. 

SPARKY

 

Sparky is in the Eastbourne area at present. Prospective adopters are welcomed to visit him on several occasions to get to know him and ensure you are compatible with his energetic, lively ways.
His current adopter is unwell. She is trying to manage his walks, but cannot continue to provide the activity level that this energetic lad needs.

Please CONTACT us if you can help this boy! See video for more information.

 

Note  Sparky is NOT able to live with cats or other small furries, however he *may* be able to live with a slightly smaller submissive calmer female dog. He cannot live with other male dogs, and may be more suited to being an only dog with experienced owners.

PIP

 

Pip is a 6-7 years old male Jack Russell cross. Originally found abandoned in Liverpool with no microchip he was adopted but his owner then gave him up. Our charity has helped Pip and paid for rehabilitation. He is still based in Dorset. Pip has a lot of love to give his new owner. He is a wee character who needs careful management but will thrive in a quiet environment. With this is mind he would be better suited to a pet free home as he wants all the attention! A safe secure garden and walks on lead would be the best solution for Pip. We would love to see this little fella happy in a home. Please PM for further info if you feel you have the right home for him.
Please CONTACT us and fill in an adoption application.

More DOGS Needing Homes!

On this section of our website we are devoting links to other trusted rescue organisations who have dogs in need of a loving home. In these instances the adopter needs to liaise with the rescue concerned directly.
In all cases an adoption donation and home check will apply.
Please look through the dogs albums and consider giving a rescue dog a new start, they so deserve your help!

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Many Tears Animal Rescue

Many Tears Animal Rescue (MTAR) is based in Carmarthenshire, Wales but has dogs in foster homes throughout the UK. They take in and rehome primarily ex-breeding dogs who are no longer required; those on "death row" in the pounds and those whose owners are no longer able to keep them.

The majority of dogs with Many Tears Animal rescue are ex-breeders and many have never seen the outside world before. With the help of their staff, fosterers and other volunteers the rescue provides a special and loving environment to help the dogs adapt and find permanent, loving new homes. All potential adopters are interviewed and homes vetted and the Many Tears team do their utmost best to find the right home for each dog. To view their current dogs for adoption on their Facebook page please CLICK HERE

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Moorlands Dog Rescue

This rescue operates in the Staffordshire Moorlands and surrounding area. They are a small charity dedicated to rescuing dogs of all sizes, ages and breeds (as resources allow) with the aim of finding them the best possible permanent loving home as quickly as possible. 

 

They are an all volunteer foster home based organisation; as such they do not have a physical shelter or kennels. They rely on the internet, ‘word of mouth’ and publicity events to promote their work, the opportunities to volunteer and the dogs available for adoption. Their rescue dogs are those who are abandoned, homeless or unwanted and who come from homes, shelters, vets, boarding facilities or the street. To view their current dogs for adoption on their Facebook page please CLICK HERE

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Pebbles Legacy

The name Pebbles Legacy is in honour of one dog. Pebbles was an Old Tyme Bulldog who was placed in a rescue after being used by humans as a breeding machine and ashtray. When she was taken in, she had countless cigarette burns to her head, and showed physical signs of being overbred. Despite this, she was an extremely gentle and loving girl. Sadly, the excessive breeding had taken it’s toll on her body and she had developed mammary tumours. Although surgery gave her some relief for a short while, the cancer was to return and in a location that was deemed inoperable. During this time, Pebbles lived in a loving family home and very quickly captured the hearts of everyone who met her. She succumbed to her ill health and made her journey to Rainbow Bridge, surrounded by her new family, many tears and love. Pebbles Legacy operates in Staffordshire and current dogs for adoption can be seen on their website HERE

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