Located on the border with Hampshire, the centre uses take care of its animals in rural environments.
A couple of animals from the centre are noted below however more can be discovered on the centre’s website.
If you wished to contribute to the Ashley Heath Animal Centre to support their work you can do so at their website.
Annie
Gender – Female
Age – 13 years of ages
Breed – Yorkshire Terrier
Colour – Black & Tan
If you wish to adopt Annie you can see their full profile here.
Annie is referred to as a “lively old woman” who is trying to find a peaceful home with brief strolls and “a good cosy couch”.
She will require a home devoid of kids and other animals and possible adopters will require to live within an hour of the animal centre so they can check out Annie typically and develop a bond prior to going home.
Ashley Heath Animal Centre includes: “Annie originated from a household of 44 dogs whose owner was a hoarder and a recluse. Understandably, she can be a little standoffish when very first conference somebody brand-new however the more time she invests with them the more caring and lively she ends up being towards them.”
Luna
Gender – Female
Age – Two years of ages
Breed – Domestic Shorthair crossbreed
Colour – Tortoiseshell
If you wish to adopt Luna you can see their full profile here.
Luna is referred to as a “sweet” cat who loves great deals of hassle and delights in being brushed.
She concerned Ashley Heath with another cat, however stopped agreeing them so it is felt she ought to be the only cat in a home.
Additionally, she is not to be rehomed within 5 miles of Christchurch (BH23).
Penny
Gender – Female
Age – 12 years of ages
Breed – Lurcher crossbreed
Colour – Brindle
If you wish to adopt Penny you can see their full profile here.
Penny is a dog who is trying to find a retirement home to “be completely ruined in her golden years”.
Although she might never ever have actually resided in a traditional home established previously, it is believed by the Ashley Heath Animal Centre it would not take her too long to settle in.
A peaceful, adult-only home would be best for Penny as she will most likely require a calm environment to move into.
Maple and Syrup
Gender – Male
Age – Between 6 and 12 months old
Breed – Domestic
Colour – Ginger, white and black
If you wish to adopt Maple and Syrup you can see their full profile here.
Maple and Syrup entered the RSPCA centre after unfortunately being discovered abandoned in a park together.
Both can be a little careful however they are now wanting to discover a permanently home together.
They delight in having actually a run around together and sharing their veggies at night.