Active Oldie
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Angel (Dogs Trust Merseyside, Liverpool)
Adorable Angel is aptly named and is everyone’s favourite. She’s very affectionate and loves snuggling on the sofa with her people. She is a little shy but soon comes round and would be happy to live with children 14+. Angel would like to be the only pet for all the love and would be a wonderful companion.
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Narah (Dogs Trust Kenilworth, fostered West Midlands)
Narah is a snuggly girl who loves company, walks in nature and treats! She’s good with children and could live with older ones but must be the only pet. She enjoys car rides and would like to be with someone most of the time. She’s an absolute sweetheart!
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Oscar (North East Terrier Rescue, fostered Northumberland)
Active Oscar is a playful and affectionate boy, who loves his long walks and is looking to be the only dog where he will get all of your love. He could live with older children, can be left for short periods and would like a little garden. Such a special boy.
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Princess and Noodles (Dogs Trust Merseyside, Liverpool)
Princess and Noodles are such a cute pair looking for a new home together through no fault of their own. They are very friendly with people and other dogs. They could live with children aged 8+ and also other dogs. It’s double the love!
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Ruby (Chilterns Dog Rescue Society, Herts)
15/11/2024 Gentle Ruby is packing her bags and ready to go to her new home.
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Tinkerbell (Jerry Green Dog Rescue, Nottinghamshire)
22/11/2024 – Tinkerbell has found her new home!
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Jax (Dogs4Rescue, Manchester)
Jax is a soppy dog when he gets to know you. He’s good with other dogs when out and about but wants a peaceful pet and child-free home. He loves walkies, playing, treats and cuddles with his people.
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Freya and Ralph (Dogs4Rescue, Manchester)
Freya and Ralph are the very best friends looking for a quiet, experienced home together where there are no young children. They are fine with dogs outside but, as a bonded pair, they would like to be the only dogs. Once they know you, they are very affectionate and will give you the best welcome.
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Lola Lou (Dogs Trust Shoreham, Sussex)
Lovely Lola Lou is an affectionate Staffy/Pug Cross looking for a loving home with lots of human company as she was found abandoned and finds time alone challenging. She enjoys her food and walks in quiet areas. Lola Lou needs to be the only pet and could live with older teens.
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Reon (Rescue Remedies, kennelled Surrey)
06/11/2024: Reon has been adopted! Hooray!
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Buddy (Animals We Care, fostered Portsmouth)
29/11/2024: Buddy has been adopted thanks in part to being featured as the Oldies Club Old Dog of the Week! Easy-going Buddy is full of love! He loves cuddles, tummy tickles and playing with other dogs. He can live with children and dogs but probably not cats as he’s big and bouncy. He’s a cheerful goofball with a big heart!
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Pippa (Leicester Animal Aid)
10/12/2024 Pretty Pippa has found her new home and ready for a happy Christmas.
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Amy (All Animals Rescue & Rehome, Essex)
11/11/2024 Adorable Amy has happily gone to her new home.
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Sammie (Dogs Trust Kenilworth, West Mids.)
21/11/2024 – Sammie has found a home!
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Mabel (Nirina Dog Adoptions, fostered Essex)
8/11/24 – Mabel has been rehomed!
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Max the Polar Bear! (Oldies Club, fostered West Devon)
Max, a tame polar bear, is looking for a quiet, countryside home where he won’t need to be left on his own. His coat became matted and had to be shaved, so dedication to grooming him and cleaning his ears daily is a must. Could you be the people for Max?
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Dylan, seeking a hide-and-seeker! (Oldies Club, fostered Cambridge)
27/11/2024 – Little Dylan has gone off to his lovely new home!
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Tilly – was with Charlie (Jerry Green Dog Rescue, South Lincs.)
18/12/2024 – Tilly has been rehomed. She and Charlie found new homes separately but Charlie has sadly been returned. Look out for his new rehoming page shortly.
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Ziggy (Rescue Remedies, Surrey)
28/10/2024: Ziggy has been adopted! Hooray!
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Milly (Forget-Me-Not Animal Rescue, Wales)
Milly was found matted and emaciated as a stray, unfortunately also with sepsis. She fought to stay alive and the transformation is a miracle. She’s now looking for a quiet retirement home and loves short walks. Milly can be left as she does like to sleep a lot. She deserves the best home ever.