Thornberry Animal Sanctuary, based mostly in North Anston, presently has 16 dogs of their care.
Half of those are sighthound breeds, which embrace greyhounds, whippets and lurchers.
Thornberry appealed this month for greyhound-lovers to get in contact as a result of them discovering Tilly, Albus and Rue significantly tough to rehome.
Among the opposite pups are 18-week old Max the cockapoo and one-year-old Titch the Nuttall Terrier.
1. Bernard
Bernard is a 4-year-old ex-racing Greyhound in search of a home to name his personal. Bernard has loved spending time with different dogs at Thornberry so might dwell with one other sighthound, depending on a profitable introduction. Bernard is commonly discovered snoozing in his mattress so a big gentle mattress is certainly on his wishlist! He might dwell with older youngsters aged 12+.
2. Max
Max the 18-week-old Cockapoo is filled with beans, and would require all coaching from scratch. He would require a safe backyard as a part of his adoption. Max would thrive in an surroundings the place his new household are energetic, and should attend puppy coaching lessons or canine socialisation as a part of his adoption standards. Thornberry will solely be contacting the profitable applicant, as they’re anticipating little Max to be common!
3. Griselda
Griselda is new to Thornberry and remains to be in her evaluation interval. She has loved spending time with different dogs so might doubtlessly dwell with one other pup. She is a candy lady who likes to greet everybody she meets and would make an ideal addition to any household.
4. Titch
1-year-old Titch is a young Nuttall Terrier who is filled with beans! He would profit from an energetic home who can present him with all basic coaching from scratch. Titch enjoys spending time round different dogs so he might dwell with one other grownup canine depending on a profitable introduction at Thornberry – and so they should have the ability to match his power ranges. Titch might additionally dwell with youngsters aged 8+ who’re assured round dogs.