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.
6 dogs at Dogs Trust Evesham who need new homes
All dogs listed below are available to adopt at the time of writing.
Bobby
Bobby (Image: Dogs Trust) Gender – Male
Age – 4 years
Breed – French Bulldog
Bobby can be bouncy but he could live with primary school-aged children.
He could share his new home with another dog if they successfully mix at the centre before adoption.
Bobby could also live with cats and would need to be introduced gradually.
You can find out more about Bobby via the Dogs Trust website.
Ada
Ada (Image: Dogs Trust) Gender – Female
Age – 4 years
Breed – Greyhound
Ada is currently enjoying life at one of the centre’s foster homes but she’d love to find a forever home.
She could live with children of secondary school age and/or another dog as long as they mix well before adoption. She could also live with birds and small furry animals.
Ada can sometimes be worried so her new family will need to understand her body language and take things slow.
You can find out more about Ada via the Dogs Trust website.
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Hugo
Hugo (Image: Dogs Trust) Gender – Male
Age – 2 years
Breed – French Bulldog
Hugo would like to live in an adult-only home and he could live with another dog as long as they mix well at the centre.
He is currently living at one of the centre’s foster homes but can’t wait to find his forever owners.
Hugo is affectionate and loves playing as well as cuddles.
You can find out more about Hugo via the Dogs Trust website.
Prancer
Prancer (Image: Dogs Trust) Gender – Female
Age – 4 years
Breed – Greyhound
Prancer is an ex-racer who is now looking for a new family – she could live with children of primary school age.
She could also live with another dog if they have a similar personality to her and mix well, for example, another greyhound could be a good match.
Prancer is currently in a foster home but she’s hoping someone could give her a permanent home.
You can find out more about Prancer via the Dogs Trust website.
Moose
Moose (Image: Dogs Trust) Gender – Male
Age – 2 years
Breed – Golden Retriever
Moose would like to live in an adult-only home and needs to be the only pet as he displays guarding behaviours around food and will need some help with this.
His new family will need to meet him several times at the centre before they can take him home.
Any potential owners will need to live within an hour of the Evesham centre as staff will need to do some home visits as part of his rehoming process.
You can find out more about Moose via the Dogs Trust website.
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Reggie
Reggie (Image: Dogs Trust) Gender – Male
Age – 1 year
Breed – German Shepherd
You can find out more about Reggie via the Dogs Trust website.
Reggie needs a quiet and adult-only home where he can be the only pet.
He’d ideally like to live in a low dog-populated area as walks where he sees other dogs can unsettle him.
Reggie has a heart murmur that needs to be monitored and he takes pain medication for hip dysplasia.
However, Dogs Trust urges to contact them if you’re interested in rehoming Reggie as the staff can discuss all the details about his health and they hope this won’t put adopters off.