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13. Zara
Zara is a friendly lady who loves fuss and attention. She enjoys going for walks on lead and is friendly with other dogs but would need to be the only dog in the home but she could live with children over 8 years of age. Zara is a little overweight so would need a family who can help with her diet and exercise. Photo: .
14. Teddy
Teddy is a terrific boy who came into the centre through an unfortunate change in circumstances. He is super handsome and enjoys being pampered regularly which has become part of his daily enrichment. Teddy is happiest when he is whizzing around the compound playing with plenty of different toys or having a quiet walk in the paddock. He is very food orientated and will do most basic commands for a tasty treat. Teddy is looking for a loving adult only home who have the time to continue with his training and have experience with large breed dogs, he will need to be the only pet in the household but would benefit from some form of encouraging socialisation with other dogs to help him gain his confidence around them. Photo: .
15. Beau
Beau is a sweet young lady who ended up in care through no fault of her own. She is an affectionate girl who loves her cuddles from her favourite staff members. Beau doesn't like to be left alone, so will need a home with someone around most of the time until she is comfortable being left for short periods. She would need to be the only pet in the house for now, but could socialise with dogs outside of the house. Beau can be a little boisterous so would need to live with children over 12 years old. Photo: .
16. Gem and her babies
Gem is the mother of five daughters. The RSPCA is looking to rehome them in pairs. They are always on the go and entertaining to watch. They need lots of handling and plenty of enrichment. They enjoy munching on hay and chewing on toilet roll tubes. Photo: .