Meet the dogs of the month!
Introducing four of our adoptable residents who are looking for love, could you be the one?
Introducing four of our adoptable residents who are looking for love, could you be the one?
My name is Freddie and I am approximately 3 years old. I love other dogs but can be a bit nervous when I first meet new people. I am a bit of a comedian. After a few visits we will be friends forever.
My name is Lexi and I am a 6 year old girl. I have previously lived with children and other dogs so with careful introductions and a few visits I could potentially live with another dog or children.
I love people once I get to know them.
My name is Ranger and I am around 6 years old. My previous owner was working long hours and I began to get separation related anxiety. I am doing well with this in kennels and can be left on my own for short periods.
I walk well on harness and lead and can pass other dogs with no issues. I might react if they bark at me though. I can be a little worried about men that I don't know.
I do take a little while to warm to you. I am more worried by men and will take longer to relax around them. Once I get to know you, we will be best buddies. I love being groomed and getting affection from you.
My name is little Willow and I am approximately 2 years old. When I first arrived in rescue as a very young puppy, around 4 months old, I was incredibly fearful and wouldn't let anyone get near me. I have made huge progress and with slow, careful introductions I soon get used to new people.
If I see dogs out on my walks I am happy to see them with just a little distance.
I do need an experienced, adult only home to continue with my confidence building. It is important that there are no visiting children either as I had bad experiences with children as a puppy. The home needs to be quiet with few visitors I take time to get to know new people.
I will need quite a few visits to get to know you but once I do , I will be incredibly affectionate and fun to be with. I walk beautifully on harness and lead and am happy sniffing, observing people and other dogs or just walking along with you.
Ideally, potential adopters will live within a reasonable travelling distance to Sleaford/Holbeach so the rescue can provide ongoing support if needed.