Are you looking to expand your family and welcome in a four-legged friend? Then look no further!
The RSPCA Lancashire East branch has four 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 three dogs available for rehoming at the RSPCA.
Adopt a dog at RSPCA Lancashire East
Simba
Breed: French Bulldog
Colour: Brown
Age:1 Year (approx)
Simba loved cuddles and attention, although he can be nervous around new people.
He is much more confident around other dogs and the RSPCA would love to house him with another calm dog if possible.
He will need somewhere with lots of quiet walking routes as his confidence grows.
See his full profile here.
Rosie
Breed: Patterdale Terrier (Fell Terrier)
Colour: Chocolate
Age:3 Years (approx)
Rosie is a lovely girl who can get a little stressed when left alone for long periods of time, so will need someone who is home regularly.
Rosie is an ex-hunting dog who needs to wear a muzzle in public to avoid chasing furry creatures.
She is looking for someone with an active lifestyle who can take her out on long walks and spend lots of time with her.
See her full profile here.
Denzil
Breed: Jack Russell Terrier
Colour: Tricolour
Age:10 Years (approx)
Denzil is a shy boy who doesn't like being picked up and would need to be in an adult-only household.
He would love a garden and due to his anxious nature will need someone who is home most of the time.
See his full profile here.
Harvey
Breed: Jack Russell Terrier
Colour: Black and white
Age:12 Years (approx)
Harvey is a lovely little boy with a big personality and a young heart.
Harvey came to the RSPCA with some skin issues but with the love and attention of the staff, he is improving every day.
He is confident and walks well on the lead, although doesn’t like to go too far.
He loves nothing more than attention and would do anything for a treat.
See his full profile here.
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