Adopt An Oldie
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Jake (Last Chance Animal Rescue, Kent)
Beagle Jake is diabetic and Last Chance are desperate to find him a home before he loses his sight completely. He’s had a traumatic past too and needs an experienced owner. Poor Jake really deserves the best of futures. Could you help him?
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Tigi (Friends of Akitas, Nottinghamshire)
Friendly Tigi is a wonderful lady, searching for an adult, pet free home where she can go on lovely walks with you and trips in the car. She just craves love and attention, so if you think you can give Tigi all that she needs, perhaps she’s the girl for you ?
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Mischu (Saving & Rehoming Strays, Scotland)
This dear old boy loves to cuddle up to those he trusts. He is strongly bonded with his sister and they would love a retirement home together. Otherwise, Mischu wants to be an only pet to soak up all the love… and treats!
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Iza (Saving & Rehoming Strays, Scotland)
This sweet lady is friendly with new people and very affectionate with those she knows. She wants to be the only pet at home with the exception of her brother Mishu, who she’d love to find a retirement home with. After a life in shelters, it’s Iza’s time for happiness!
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Casey (Rescue Remedies, Surrey)
Casey is an absolute star of a dog! She attentive to her human and ignores other dogs on walks. She wants an adult-only retirement home. She likes long but slow walks as she must sniff everything. She enjoys ball games, getting bum scratchies and eating sausages!
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Millie & Tess (Helping Hounds, Hampshire)
Easy-going, super-loving and gentle, Millie and Tess are looking for a cat-free home, either permanent or long term foster, in the south of England. They enjoy walks, garden time and they can be left for a couple of hours. They both have a sweet, quiet nature and are adorable!
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Lola (Dogs4Rescue, Manchester)
Lola’s a quirky girl who will make a great companion for someone who might not be able to exercise a dog. She would like someone with experience of feral dogs and you must have a secure garden for her to enjoy. She’s good with cats.
