Can you provide one of these rescue dogs at Margaret Green Animal Rescue with a loving forever home?
Chesil
Chesil is a very sweet, 18 month old, female, rough coated Lurcher. When she first arrived at Lincoln Farm, she was very scared and she just wanted to hide away. However as she started to trust the staff here, her sweet, loving personality started to shine through and she now loves being around her human friends. She also enjoys running around the fields here and she gets excited about going out for her walks. She is looking for an adult-only home in a quieter, rural area with people who will have time to help her grow in confidence and who will be able to visit her multiple times at the centre, so she can get to know and trust them. She would be able to live with male dogs in a home without cats or small animals.
Teddy
Teddy is a male Greyhound who is nearly 4 years old. He is a very affectionate boy and he has a really waggy tail when he gets excited! He absolutely loves food and lounging around, having a good snooze. He is a lovely boy with a sensitive nature who gets quite bonded to people, so he’d like to have a family that won't leave him for long periods of time. He walks nicely on the lead and enjoys his walks. The staff here think he’d prefer to live with another medium-large sized dog for company, as he’s at his happiest with other dogs around. He could live with older children but not small furries.
Romeo
Romeo is a 4 year old Greyhound. He can be a little shy at first, but this soon subsides and he really enjoys being pampered and having cuddles. He enjoys his treats and he is very gentle when he takes them from you. He would be happy living with slightly older children and a fellow Sighthound, but he is looking for a home without cats and small furries.
To register an interest in rehoming Teddy, Romeo or Chesil, please contact the team at Lincoln Farm: lincolnfarm@mgar.org.uk
www.margaretgreenanimalrescue.org.uk
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