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Meet the long-stay dogs at Blidworth rescue branch

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Meet the long-stay trio. Pictured; Lilly, Pickles and Peaches.

Meet the long-stay trio. Pictured; Lilly, Pickles and Peaches.

Jerry Green Dog Rescue centre has actually been saving and rehoming dogs throughout the UK because 1961.

The charity’s Nottinghamshire website, on Warsop Lane, Blidworth, shared these lovable 3 dogs who have actually unfortunately been at the rescue the longest.

Lilly, Peaches and Pickles are not presently going through the satisfy and match procedure and are all available to be rehomed.

A German Shepherd x Lab cross, aged six. Lilly is a sweet girl who can be sensitive to new people and noises. She likes company, so ideally is looking for someone to be around most of the day but has the potential to build up to two to four hours alone. Lilly is worried about other dogs and has varied reactions. She has been reactive, barking and pulling towards dogs when in the distance but also freezing and staring too. She is looking for quiet walks so as not to overwhelm her. She will need a secure garden with at least a six-foot fence and is looking for homes with children over 14. (Photo: Jerry Green Nottinghamshire)

A German Shepherd x Lab cross, aged 6. Lilly is a sweet lady who can be conscious brand-new individuals and sounds. She likes business, so preferably is trying to find somebody to be around the majority of the day however has the possible to build as much as 2 to 4 hours alone. Lilly is fretted about other dogs and has actually differed responses. She has actually been reactive, barking and pulling towards dogs when in the range however likewise freezing and gazing too. She is trying to find peaceful strolls so as not to overwhelm her. She will require a secure garden with a minimum of a six-foot fence and is trying to find houses with kids over 14. (Photo: Jerry Green Nottinghamshire)

But each dog has a lot to provide a brand-new home and would “thrive” at the opportunity to discover their permanently home.

For more details about the charity and dogs available, see jerrygreendogs.org.uk/adopt-a-dog

If readers have any concerns about the Nottinghamshire dogs, email [email protected] or call 01623 792886.

Pickles is a three-year-old American bulldog. He is a super friendly boy who loves being around people and soaking up all the fuss. He is very clever and loves to learn new skills and tricks. Pickles is continuously building his confidence around dogs, and he currently whines and stares but has previously pulled towards dogs so is working on appropriate behaviours and is doing quite well. He is looking for a very secure garden as he could easily jump six-foot fences if he tried. Pickles is a large boy so experience with this breed is preferable and he can live with children over the age of 11.

Pickles is a three-year-old American bulldog. He is an extremely friendly boy who enjoys being around individuals and absorbing all the hassle. He is really smart and enjoys to learn brand-new abilities and techniques. Pickles is continually building his self-confidence around dogs, and he presently grumbles and looks however has actually formerly pulled towards dogs so is dealing with proper behaviours and is doing rather well. He is trying to find a really secure garden as he might quickly leap six-foot fences if he attempted. Pickles is a big boy so experience with this breed is more effective and he can deal with kids over the age of 11.

Last but by no means least, here is Peaches. She is an adorable Saluki, aged two. Peaches is an excitable girl who is still young. She is looking for owners who are wanting to continue her training. She is currently working on her confidence around other dogs. She has made friends since being at the rescue and has gone out on walks with another dog. However, she has also been worried and reactive when unsure. She is doing really well with improving her skills. She does have a high prey drive so will chase rabbits and birds so cannot live with other pets. She was a stray prior to being at the centre, so requires a home with an understanding with helping with her toilet train while she settles in. She's a super friendly girl who loves to be around familiar people. (Photo: Jerry Green Nottinghamshire)

Last however by no ways least, here is Peaches. She is a cute Saluki, aged 2. Peaches is an excitable lady who is still young. She is trying to find owners who are wishing to continue her training. She is presently dealing with her self-confidence around other dogs. She has actually made pals because being at the rescue and has actually headed out on strolls with another dog. However, she has actually likewise been fretted and reactive when uncertain. She is doing actually well with enhancing her abilities. She does have a high victim drive so will chase after bunnies and birds so cannot deal with other animals. She was a roaming previous to being at the centre, so needs a home with an understanding with assisting with her toilet train while she settles in. She’s an extremely friendly lady who enjoys to be around familiar individuals. (Photo: Jerry Green Nottinghamshire)

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