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He will need direct access to his own secure garden with 6ft fence to give him somewhere safe to enjoy some time off lead as he will need to remain on lead when in public places. His recall does require a little bit of training so he would need to be kept on a lead whilst out in public, especially whilst he is settling in. For this reason, he is looking to have his own secure garden with a 5ft fence and direct access to the home to burn off some energy in!

Ramsey came into our care as a stray so we have very limited information on his behaviour in a home including housetraining or separation anxiety. He is looking to have someone in the home with him as much as possible as we do not know if he would cope being left home alone. Ramsey can live with children aged 14 years and over and is looking to be the only pet in the home but he would like to walk with dog friends. Angel suits her name as she is a lovely sweet girl who loves a little cuddle. Angel is looking to have a secure garden with a 5ft fence and direct access to the home. Angel would also prefer to have some quieter areas to walk that she wouldn't be overwhelmed with how many dogs she saw.
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She would be comfortable living with children aged 14 years and over. Sally could be left for up to 3-4 hours but we would recommend gradually building this up as she is settling in. Jingles is a fab boy who came to us through no fault of his own - he absolutely loves to greet people and he really loves a tennis ball! He is unable to live with children so anybody in the house will need to be over 16 years old. Jingles can live with another dog, but he is unable to live with cats.
Noddy is looking for an active owner who will enjoy being energetic with him. He could potentially live with another dog and may suit living with kids aged 10 or older. His owner will need to build up the time he is left alone, so he will need an owner who can spend a lot of their day with him, at least initially. Rupert is a black and white male and Ed is a ginger and white male. Rupert is the more confident of the pair but they both love a good fuss and attention.
Ramsey at the Dogs Trust - Glasgow
Skye does have a medical condition that our veterinary department are more than happy to discuss with any potential adopters. Nancy is looking for a secure garden where she can safely run around. She will be fine to live alone or with another dog depending on how they get on. We do not think that a home with small kids or cats would be suitable for Nancy but would consider children over the age of 8 years old who can respect the dogs needs and wants. We dont know if she has any pervious experiece in a home environment so any potential owner will have to be prepared for things such as house training. Rolo is a typical Terrier who may be smaller in size, but he has a big personality.
She enjoys going out for her walks, but does enjoy going at her own gentle pace and likes to play with a tennis ball. Vanna can be left alone for a couple of hours a day but this should be slowly increased over time. This beautiful girl can pass other dogs but isn't overly keen on interacting with them, especially larger breeds - she prefers to be socially distanced. This lovely lady is house-trained and comfortable being left home alone for 4-5 hours and she can live with children aged 12 years and over.
Jingles at the Dogs Trust - Glasgow
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She would be able to live in a flat or a house, and would prefer access to a garden but this isn't necessary. Ivy can be left for up to 5-6 hours a day and is comfortable around children aged 5 years and over. She is looking to have direct access to her own secure garden, with a 4ft minimum fence.
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Taffy has had life his own way for a very long time, and because of this he doesn't like being told what to do! She loves all other dogs, adores people, is house and crate trained, but will need some work on her lead walking. Brody could cope with a busy household but will need his adopters at home with him for most of the time, time left alone will need to be built up gradually, Dogs Trust staff say. "She has potential to be a house cat as she is just very scared and could become tame with love and patience," Wooside staff say. She is house-trained and is friendly 'on her own terms,' Woodside staff say, but cannot live with other pets.
The minimum living area should be a 6ft hutch with a 6ft by 8ft attached run it might sound large, but in reality, this is only going to allow your rabbits 4 hops on average. We will continue to monitor the Covid in our local area as well as advise from the government every two weeks. Please view all the rabbits currently for adoption here, or scroll down and click the red ‘Adopt Rabbit‘ button to see the rabbits available for adoption. A. Yes we do if the cat or kitten chosen is assessed to be appropriate for the age of child and household set up. Here, or scroll down and click the red ‘Adopt Cat‘ button to see the cats available for adoption. We will continue to monitor the COVID in our local area as well as advise from the Government and ADCH every two weeks.
Loki is seven-years-old and has been at Woodside for around 18 months. Please note, many local animal homes are temporarily closed to the public due to the pandemic. But as it is the season of giving, many of us are thinking of what we can do to support others in our community and how we can support local charities and animal homes. As we are only rehoming via our website right now, please don't call us if that's what you are enquiring about, so our helpline team can assist those with animals in urgent need.

She will be able to go for walks like a normal dog, but may not be able to do short distances to start with, so needs a home where she is not going to be the main source of someone’s exercise regimen. We will not rehome an adult cat into a home where there are existing adult cats. Dental care is an essential part of your pet’s overall health to prevent dental disease and tooth loss. "He can be a little temperamental when meeting new people, so new owners would have to take this into account when they come to meet Flash."
Rolo is looking for an experienced owner who has had Terriers in the past and is comfortable with the Terrier character. He needs an adult only home and doesn’t want to live with other pets. Shelby still needs to be spayed and microchipped but she has had a full vet check, 1st vaccination, is wormed and fleaded up to date, and will also come with 4 weeks free insurance with Petplan. If you are missing a beautiful feline in your home, please fill out a form to register your interest and our re-homing manager will be in touch. Comet and Vixen are microchipped, neutered, have had their 1st vaccination, are up to date with their worming and flea treatment and will also come with 4 weeks free insurance with Petplan.

Poppy is very friendly and enjoys meeting new people and other dogs. She has a lot of energy and would enjoy doing an activity like Scent Work or Agility and would be suited an active owner who enjoys running or hill walking. They are both lovely girls that haven't had the best start to life. Porscha can be unsure around other dogs so would benefit from working on her dog socialisation skills when she is out and about. Porscha will require direct access to their own secure garden with a minimum 5ft fence.
Lizzie is a four-year-old Staffordshire cross who has gained lots of confidence in a short space of time since she has been at the Dogs Trust rehoming centre in Ilfracombe, staff say. This pair of female rabbits were taken to Woodside as their previous owner's cat was scared of them. Adoption prices for kittens under the age of 14 weeks range from £85 to £100 each or £160-£180 for two, and cats are £70 for one cat over the age of 14 weeks or £110 for two. He is suitable to live with a family with older children (age 13+). He is looking for an adults-only home with no other dogs or cats.
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