Can you provide a loving forever home for any of these dogs at Margaret Green Animal Rescue?
Henry
Henry is a very energetic, 9 month old Crossbreed. He is full of fun and he loves playing games with you. He also enjoys being outside, running around and being a big pup! He would benefit from training classes and he’s looking for a home where his new family can help him to adjust back into home life. He would be happy living with a female dog and teenage children in an active, outdoorsy home, where he’ll be taken on lots of walking adventures. He will need someone to be home with him for most of the day to begin with, so his time with being left can be built up slowly.
Max
Max is a very friendly, 5 year old French Bulldog who is looking for his forever home. He loves being around people and he has a very playful nature. He would be happy living with older children, but he would be more comfortable as the only pet in the household. He is hard of hearing, so his new owners will need to have the time to continue his training and help him learn some hand signals.
Toby
Toby is an energetic, 3 year old Collie. In many ways, he is a typical Collie and he can get over stimulated very quickly. He is looking for a Collie-savvy, adult-only home. He has huge potential with the right owner, who will need to keep his mind busy and it would be fun for him to do something like agility. He has started his training but he will need this to be continued out and about, to help him adjust to day-to-day life. He would be happy living with a female dog, as long as they meet first. He has been working on his recall, which he’s doing really well with and knows all of his basic commands. He is very cuddly and he will enjoy snuggling down to watch a good film with you!
To register an interest in rehoming Henry, Max or Toby, please contact the team at Lincoln Farm: lincolnfarm@mgar.org.uk or see the Margaret Green Animal Rescue website www.margaretgreenanimalrescue.org.uk
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