Are you looking to expand your family and welcome in a four-legged friend? Then look no further!
The RSPCA have got four dogs at the Lancashire East branch that need rehoming.
All of the dogs are up to date with vaccinations, worming, flea treatments and are microchipped.
You can also make a donation to the RSPCA to help it carry on its rescue work.
Sheba
Breed: Border Collie crossbreed
Colour: Tricolour
Age: 4 Years (approximately)
Sheba is an energetic dog who is full of love. She would prefer to be homed with children of secondary school age and be the only pet in the household. She loves fuss, attention and getting daily exercise.
Sheba's full profile can be accessed here.
George
Breed: Lurcher crossbreed
Colour: Black and white
Age: 2 Years (approximately)
George is a boisterous dog who loves exercise and is well-behaved on a lead. He will need to be with a household that can take him out daily and have children aged 14 or older. He will need some training, but the RSPCA will help with a training plan to help him reach his end goal.
George's full profile can be accessed here.
Zack
Breed: Border Collie crossbreed
Colour: Tricolour
Age:4 Years (approximately)
Zack is a lovely Border Collie who needs someone who has experience working with nervous dogs, as he can be nervous about people and traffic. He would prefer to live in an adult-only household with no other pets. He may take a little while to settle in, but once he does, he will show you his loving side.
Zack's full profile can be accessed here.
Sophie
Breed:Border Collie crossbreed
Colour: Tricolour
Age:4 Years (approx)
Sophie is a beautiful but nervous dog who will need lots of love and attention. Due to her nervous nature, Sophie is not for first-time dog owners and would be best suited in a home with children aged 16 or older. With patience, space and treats she will come out of her shell.
Sophie's full profile can be accessed here.
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