Meet Perry, a shy male Lurcher who needs a bit of company. The three year old is looking for a home which may have a a female dog to help build his confidence and bring him out of his shell.
Perry needs an experienced dog owner who understands that he will need a lot of time to settle in to his new home. He needs training in all areas and the RSPCA have advised he is not left alone for long periods.
Once Perry knows and trusts you, he has a cheeky personality and is very affectionate and loving. He may live with dogs but cannot live with cats
He may live with kind secondary school age children. https://rspca-radcliffe.org.uk/animal/Perry/Meet Perry, a shy male Lurcher who needs a bit of company. The three year old is looking for a home which may have a a female dog to help build his confidence and bring him out of his shell.
Perry needs an experienced dog owner who understands that he will need a lot of time to settle in to his new home. He needs training in all areas and the RSPCA have advised he is not left alone for long periods.
Once Perry knows and trusts you, he has a cheeky personality and is very affectionate and loving. He may live with dogs but cannot live with cats
He may live with kind secondary school age children. https://rspca-radcliffe.org.uk/animal/Perry/
Meet Perry, a shy male Lurcher who needs a bit of company. The three year old is looking for a home which may have a a female dog to help build his confidence and bring him out of his shell. Perry needs an experienced dog owner who understands that he will need a lot of time to settle in to his new home. He needs training in all areas and the RSPCA have advised he is not left alone for long periods. Once Perry knows and trusts you, he has a cheeky personality and is very affectionate and loving. He may live with dogs but cannot live with cats He may live with kind secondary school age children. https://rspca-radcliffe.org.uk/animal/Perry/

Can you give a Mansfield or Ashfield home to rescued animals in Notts RSPCA shelter care?

There are lots of adorable dogs, cats and even rabbits awaiting their forever homes in Mansfield and Ashfield.

Can you give a home to any of the animals patiently waiting for a happy ending at a Nottinghamshire animal rescue?

Some have been lost or given up due to crisis or family difficulties, whilst others have been cruelly abandoned or neglected.

Whatever their reasons for finding themselves in the care of the RSPCA Radcliffe Animal Centre, at Radcliffe on Trent. They all need a second chance, and your help.

To find out more about rehoming a pet see the centre’s website here or donate funds to help the charity with its vital work helping animals in distress, seven days a week, 365 days of the year.

To report a mistreated, neglected, injured or distressed animal please call the National RSPCA cruelty line on:

0300 1234 999. To contact the RSPCA Radcliffe Animal Centre, call 0115 855 0222 or email: [email protected]

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Whatever their reasons for finding themselves in the care of the RSPCA Radcliffe Animal Centre, at Radcliffe on Trent. They all need a second chance, and your help.