DOGS, cats, rabbits and goats are looking for their forever homes in Dorset.

Margaret Green Animal Rescue needs to find permanent homes for a number of animals in its care this week.

Can you rehome any of these pets? All the details are below. 

Dorset Echo: SushiSushi (Image: Margaret Green Animal Rescue)

Sushi is a charming, two-year-old Lurcher who is a super snuggler! He would love to continue his training sessions in his new home, where he can receive ongoing support with his recall. He could possibly live with other dogs, pending successful introductions, but he would be best suited to a home without cats. We feel Sushi would enjoy being part of a family and would be able to live with older children.

Dorset Echo: MarshallMarshall (Image: Margaret Green Animal Rescue)

Marshall is a handsome, one-year-old Collie x Greyhound who loves to lean into people for affection. As he is still very young, he would benefit from going to training classes with his new family, where he can improve his recall and loose lead skills. We believe that Marshall would be best suited to a home with a similar-sized, confident dog and he would be happy to live with teenage children.

Dorset Echo: LillyLilly (Image: Margaret Green Animal Rescue)

Lilly is a beautiful, 18 month old Lurcher who is always up for an adventure and would love to find an active family, who will be able to continue her training and socialisation. Lilly would currently be best suited to being the only pet in a home with adults, as we feel a calmer environment would be beneficial for her. However, she may be able to live with other dogs in the future, as she has done before.

To register an interest in rehoming Sushi, Marshall or Lilly, please contact the team at Lincoln Farm: lincolnfarm@mgar.org.uk

Dorset Echo: VioletViolet (Image: Margaret Green Animal Rescue)

Violet is a lovely, four-year-old, short haired Tabby. She would be best suited to an adult family, where she can flourish in the comfort of a quiet home. She loves to play, especially with fishing rod toys, and is rather partial to a tasty treat. She is looking for owners who will be able to give her space and time to settle into a new routine, and help her gain confidence.

Dorset Echo: BorisBoris (Image: Margaret Green Animal Rescue)

Boris is a three-year-old Anglo Nubian goat who is looking for a home where he will be a companion to one or more similar-sized, like-minded goats. He can be a bit boisterous at times, but he loves nothing more than receiving fuss from his human companions. Due to his size, he is looking for a home with high, strong fencing and a hardstanding area, to keep his feet healthy in winter.

Dorset Echo: Florence & Tiger Florence & Tiger (Image: Margaret Green Animal Rescue)

Florence & Tiger are a three-year-old, bonded pair of rabbits who get on very well and love to cuddle and play together. They would be at their happiest living in a home with plenty of space where they can hop and run around, and a sunny spot where they can rest and nap together.

To register an interest in rehoming Violet, Boris or Florence & Tiger, please contact the team at Church Knowle: churchknowle@mgar.org.uk

Visit www.margaretgreenanimalrescue.org.uk