These six perfect pooches at Basildon's Dogs Trust rehoming centre are looking for their forever homes.
Lori, Dutch Shepherd cross
This lovely lady is just waiting for a forever home to call her own, and is looking for an owner who can help show her the world. The centre have recommended she be the only animal in the household, and have said she will need training and socialisation due to her excitable and bouncy nature. The centre have said knowledge of Dutch Shepherds would be a benefit as they are a “very smart hard working breed.”
Solomon, Border Collie cross
Solomon has been described as a very independent dog who does not require a great deal of attention from people or dogs. Staff at the centre have said this collie is friendly and is looking for an active home who till bring him on lots of adventures. The trust have said he will make a “lovely addition” to those with the right home.
Rambo, Cocker Spaniel cross
Despite his name, staff at the centre have said this handsome lad is a very sweet and playful boy with lots of love to give. He is seeking an active home which can match his energy, and may live with another dog, but can only be in an adult-only household. A secure private garden would be beneficial to burn off energy and help with housetraining.
Bruno and Harry, Pinscher and Terrier
This friendly duo are seeking a new home together, as Harry does much better with Bruno around, and can get distressed when they are split. Staff have said Bruno loves people and will happily jump in their lap when he gets to know them. Harry, while not as confident as his pal, is friendly with people. New owners should know that Harry can get worried in the presence of other dogs.
Dice, Rottweiler
This cuddly, handsome lad is looking for a home where he can be the only pet. The centre have said Dice will be fine to have walking buddies once he has settled into his new home, and is able to live with aged 14 and over. Staff have described him as a “friendly boy” who often greets visitors with a “waggy tail.”
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