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.
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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.
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