Could you offer a home and sanctuary to any of these beautiful Notts RSPCA shelter dogs?
The search continues for kind-hearted families, couples and individuals in the Mansfield and Ashfield areas who could open their hearts and hearths to some deserving dogs in RSPCA care.
There are so many amazing animals being looked after by the staff at the Nottinghamshire RSPCA centre at Radcliffe-on-Trent.
Sadly, many dogs end up in shelters due to abandonment or cruelty. Others may have been affected by heartbreaking changes in the circumstances of their owners. Tragically some owners may have become ill or even died, others may have experienced financial difficulty or serious life changes, that meant they were unable to continue caring for their beloved pets.
If you are interested in adopting one of these dogs, visit the Radcliffe RSPCA centre’s webpage at https://rspca-radcliffe.org.uk/rehome/ There you can find out how to complete the adoption form or contact the centre for further information.
So, if you have room in your life for a new four-legged friend, see who is waiting here for you to give them their forever home...
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If you are interested in adopting one of these dogs, visit the Radcliffe RSPCA centre’s webpage at https://rspca-radcliffe.org.uk/rehome/ There you can find out how to complete the adoption form or contact the centre for further information.
5. Beautiful and bonded Sheena and Lucy seek home comforts again
Meet female Chihuahuas Sheena and Lucy, who are six-years-old.
They are a beautiful bonded pair looking for a home together. Due to their previous owner’s ill health unfortunately Sheena and Lucy have found themselves looking for a new home. They are timid when you first meet them but Sheena is taking the lead and guiding Lucy who is shyer and more vocal.
When they both feel comfortable in your company they are lovable, sweet girls and love to curl up with you. They follow each other everywhere but also enjoy lots of human interaction and definitely miss their home comforts. They cannot live with dogs or cats, but may live with secondary school age children. To give them a home see: https://rspca-radcliffe.org.uk/animal/sheena-lucy/ Photo: RSPCA
6. Lovely Leo is a sweet and friendly boy who craves attention
Meet Leo. He is a pug beagle cross. He is a sweet and friendly boy but can be a little nervous at first and will need patient owners who will allow him time to settle. Leo adores his cuddles and would prefer not to have to share any affection with another pet in the household. He would benefit from further training, including house-training. He is a clever little chap who craves attention so will need someone at home most of the time. A family that can channel his boredom and mischievousness in a positive direction, making him a fantastic member of the family. Leo could not live with other dogs and cats, but may live with secondary age children. To give him a home see: https://rspca-radcliffe.org.uk/animal/leo/ Photo: RSPCA
7. Loveable rogue Jed needs someone to give him cuddles on the sofa
Meet Jed. He is a male Border Terrier who is seven years old. He has a lovable, calm temperament around people and adores company. He is affectionate and loves to curl up on the sofa with his human. Jed walks well on the lead and loves being out and about but does react around other dogs, so must be walked on a muzzle at all times.
He is a real character, a likable rouge looking for someone to cuddly up too.
He cannot live with cats, dogs and may live with secondary school age children. To adopt him see: https://rspca-radcliffe.org.uk/animal/jed/ Photo: RSPCA
8. Dashing Diesel is a clever little chap who needs oodles of cuddles
Meet Diesel. He is a male one year old Pug x Beagle. He is a super friendly boy who adores company and oodles of cuddles but would prefer not to have to share any affection with another pet in the household. He would benefit from further training, including house-training. He is a clever little chap who craves attention so will need someone at home most of the time. A family that can channel his boredom and mischievousness in a positive direction, making him a fantastic member of the family. He may be able to live with primary school aged children. To give him a second chance see: https://rspca-radcliffe.org.uk/animal/diesel/ Photo: RSPCA