Are you looking to expand your family and welcome in a four-legged friend? Then look no further!
The RSPCA Lancashire East branch has five dogs that need rehoming.
All the dogs are up to date with vaccinations, worming, flea treatments and are microchipped.
You can also donate to the RSPCA to help it carry on its rescue work.
Here are the five dogs available for rehoming at the RSPCA.
Queenie
Breed: French Bulldog
Colour: Merle and white
Age:1 Year (approx)
Queenie is a pocket rocket who is full of energy.
She can be nervous around bigger dogs but could like other dogs as long as she is introduced to them correctly.
She will need to live with a family with children aged eight and over and who can take her on shorter walks.
Queenie's full profile can be accessed here.
Sandy
Breed: Collie (Rough coat)
Colour: Tricolour
Age: 3 Years (approx)
This gorgeous pup is nervous about his surroundings and will need to go to training classes, but with patience and treats, he will show his loving side.
Sandy will need a quiet adult-only home with a garden.
The RSPCA will support you with his training and development.
Sandy’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.
Khaleesi
Breed: French Bulldog
Colour: Fawn
Age:2 Years (approx)
Khaleesi is a beautiful dog who suffers from a little bit of separation anxiety and will need someone who is around most of the time.
She is very affectionate and loves attention, particularly belly tickles.
Khaleesi's full profile can be accessed here.
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