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Dorset RSPCA: 5 animals who’re on the lookout for new properties

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Located on the border with Hampshire, the centre presents look after its animals in rural environment.

A number of animals from the centre are listed beneath however extra might be discovered on the centre’s web site.

To assist the Ashley Heath Animal Centre stick with it their work you may donate to their website here.

Scooby

Dorset Echo: Scooby

Scooby (Image: RSPCA)

Gender – Male

Age – Five years old

Breed – Lurcher crossbreed

Colour – White/Tan

If you wish to undertake Scooby you may view their full profile here.

Scooby got here into the care of the RSPCA after his welfare wants weren’t being met, so he’s now on the lookout for a brand new home.

As he might haven’t spent quite a lot of time in a standard home he will want affected person adopters who’re blissful to point out him the ropes and assist him with housetraining.

Scooby would want a home with a safe backyard, free from cats and different small animals as typical to the breed he does have a prey drive.

He is described as “a pleasant chap” although and will get on effectively with most dogs on the centre.

Loki

Dorset Echo: LokiLoki (Image: RSPCA)

Gender – Male

Age – Six years old

Breed – Domestic Shorthair crossbreed

Colour – White and Black

If you wish to undertake Loki you may view their full profile here.

Loki got here into the care of the RSPCA after he was discovered residing in cramped situations with too many cats.

Ashley Heath reckons he might get used to residing with a pleasant cat given the time and area to settle, however no dogs.

It has been observed that Loki will get very nervous when listening to dogs on the centre, so ideally would go to a home with no neighbouring dogs.

Additionally, he isn’t to be rehomed inside 5 miles of Keinton Mandeville (TA11).

Pee-Wee Sherman

Dorset Echo: Pee-Wee ShermanPee-Wee Sherman (Image: RSPCA)

Gender – Male

Age – Three to 6 months old

Breed – Domestic Shorthair crossbreed

Colour – Black

If you wish to undertake Pee-Wee Sherman you may view their full profile here.

Little Pee-Wee Sherman was discovered on his personal by the RSPCA, too young to be away from his mum.

He has since been cared for in a foster home and is able to discover a everlasting new household.

Pee-Wee is described as being “playful” and “filled with power” as he likes to cost round.

He would require someone round for a lot of the day for firm and to assist with socialising as he grows.

As he’s a kitten the RSPCA thinks he might get used to a different cat or canine given the time and area to settle.

Clover and Orchid

Dorset Echo: Clover and OrchidClover and Orchid (Image: RSPCA)

Gender – Male (Clover) and Female (Orchid)

Age – Three to 6 months old

Breed – Lionhead (Clover) and Domestic (Orchid)

Colour – Brown/White (Clover) and Grey/White (Orchid)

If you wish to undertake Clover and Orchid you may view their full profile here.

Clover and Orchid are on the lookout for a home collectively after being present in a multi-rabbit family.

The “inquisitive pair” are described as having fun with exploring and foraging, and are fairly assured round folks.

Due to being a lionhead, Clover will want common brushing to make sure he doesn’t get tangled or matted.

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