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Labrador Retriever - male
Jack is an enthusiastic 6 month old pure labrador pup with a healthy appetite. He is full of energy and has always been with other dogs and tends to fret if left alone. Having said that he would probably be fine in a home where his humans could spend enough time with him initially, to enable him to realise that being alone isn't all that bad. He loves to play with toys, and other dogs, but depending on the dog he can tend to intimidate them with his confidence. Having met his parents it would appear he will proabably be a larger sized labrador.
Blackjack was adopted on 28 April 2010 after 2 weeks in foster care
DSH - female
*Urgent Foster Carer Required*
Hope is in urgent need of a new home or new foster carer as her current carer can no longer keep fostering her. She will have to be placed in kennels if a new carer can't be found shortly. To help please contact us asap
Hope is very human-oriented. She loves to follow you around to see what you are doing and will talk to you in her cute little voice discussing the events of the day. Leg-winding and head-butting for pats are her specialty but she is also very skilled in the art of lap-snuggling and bed-warming. She is still a little unsure about being picked up at times so would probably be best in a home without very young children. Because of her friendly nature she would suit someone who is home a reasonable amount of the time. She would be best as an indoor only cat as she has a pink/white nose.
Hope was adopted on 15 February 2014 after 3 months in foster care
DSH - female
fergie has been in care now for 9 weeks. She is the longest kitten i have ever had in foster care in a year and a half. I wish i knew why she is still here as she is a friendly gentle little girl who likes people and other cats and kittens. fergie is an all rounder kitten doesn't let much phaze her and with this in mind i believe she would fit in to any household with no problems. Please dont let her sit here for another 9 weeks!
Fergie was adopted on 15 April 2010 after 1 month in foster care
Inkie, Blinky, Sphinxie, Tinky Winky, Jinxie, Slinky
DSH - female
Inkie: charcoal tabby
Blinky: black and white
Sphinxie: short haired silver tabby (with stripes only)
Tinky Winky: charcoal tabby
Jinxie: silver tabby
Slinky: silver tabby
Inkie, Blinky, Sphinxie, Tinky Winky, Jinxie, Slinky was adopted on 30 November -0001 after 2010.3 years in foster care
Theodore and Princess was adopted on 15 April 2010 after 4 weeks in foster care
DSH - female
Friendly, playful natured little kittens. Smokey (Tabby
looks just like the Whiska's cat) is lovely natured, affectionate, smart kittens who should fit easily into most households.
Smokey is a
kitten with a striking grey and white coat. Fearless, adventurous and very intelligent (already toilet-trained), she is adorably cheeky and loves to play with anyone who throws her a ball. She loves to curl up beside you while you read, do crosswords or work on the computer
Smokey was adopted on 08 April 2010 after 3 months in foster care
Neapolitan Mastiff x Staffy - male
Hooch is a real sooky baby who cries when you are out site of him, when he is with you all he wants to do is cuddle up and go to sleep. He gets along well with the older dogs and puppy he is currently living with and is also very good with young children. Hooch is nearly housed trained but will need continued training in his new home. Please note that even though Hooch is crossed with a staffy he will still be quite a large dog.
Hooch was adopted on 08 April 2010 after 4 days in foster care
Staffy x - male
Bart is just a sweetheart, he just wants to cuddle up in your neck and go to sleep. Bart gets along well with the older dogs he is currently living with and is also very good with young children as doesn't jump up on them. He will be available after the 25th of March.
Bart was adopted on 08 April 2010 after 4 weeks in foster care
German Shepherd - female
Hannah is a very good looking active girl. She is very food orientated with her training it is easy to get her attention. She has basic training and will require a home that will continue that. While Hannah seems to be quite happy to play with other dogs in her own yard she does not respond well to other dogs while on a lead. She would be better suited to a family happy to spend the time exercising and playing in the backyard rather then walks to the park. She still acts like a puppy and loves to play and will happily spend the day lounging in the sun or showing off her toys to you.
Hannah was adopted on 07 April 2010 after 4 months in foster care




