Are you looking for a new best friend? Dogs Trust Evesham is home to lots of dogs who have plenty of love to give to a new family.

Whether you’re looking for a puppy or an older dog, Dogs Trust Evesham can help you find your match.

If you can’t adopt a furry friend but still want to help, you can support the centre’s work by donating.

This can be done via the support page on its website.

9 dogs at Dogs Trust Evesham looking for forever homes

Mickey

MickeyMickey (Image: Dogs Trust) Gender – Male

Age – 6-12 months

Breed – Labrador Retriever cross

Mickey is going to be a big dog when he’s fully grown so if he’s rehomed by a family with children, they’ll need to be of a secondary school age and happy around a big and boisterous puppy.

He would prefer to live with another dog but this isn’t essential. He’ll need help with his training as the centre said: “He loves spending time with other dogs but does get very frustrated seeing them out and about on walks as he doesn’t yet realise he can’t say hello to every pooch.”

It’s not clear if Mickey has ever lived in a home as he was found as a stray but he’s ready to join a family now.

You can find out more about Mickey via the website.

Jakey

JakeyJakey (Image: Dogs Trust) Gender - Male

Age - 12 years

Breed - Border Terrier

Jakey is looking for his retirement home where he could live with children who are of secondary school age as he's not lived with children before.

Dogs Trust said: "Jakey can’t see very well, which does mean he can bark at other dogs and has struggled socialising.

"However he has met a quiet, tolerant dog out in foster and had a lovely walk together so this seems to be a great way in building his confidence although still needs to remain the only dog in the home."

Jakey could live with a cat and his ongoing medical considerations due to his age will be discussed with potential adopters.

You can find out more about Jakey via the website.

Hartley

HartleyHartley (Image: Dogs Trust) Gender – Male

Age – 2 years

Breed – Beagle cross

Hartley was found as a stray and is now looking for a new home where he could live with children over the age of eight and potentially another dog who is fine with his rough playstyle.

He can’t live with any cats and would need a secure garden so he can explore.

Hartley can be quite vocal when he’s left alone, which is typical of his breed, so time alone will need to be built up.

You can find out more about Hartley via the website.


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Ramsey

RamseyRamsey (Image: Dogs Trust) Gender – Male

Age – 6 years

Breed – Crossbreed

Ramsey is looking for a quiet home as he has some noise sensitivities. He is really friendly with people but he gets worried around small children so he can’t live with them, but secondary school age children are fine.

He needs to be the only dog in his new home but he can have walking friends. He can get frustrated around other dogs so quieter walks would be better.

You can find out more about Ramsey via the website.

Molly

MollyMolly (Image: Dogs Trust) Gender - Female

Age - 12 years

Breed - Jack Russell Terrier cross

Molly would like to find the perfect retirement home. She came to the centre through no fault of her own and enjoys cuddling up on the sofa in her current foster home.

She could possibly live with another dog if they mix well at the centre.

Molly is on medication for her arthritis and can't live with cats, small furry animals or livestock.

You can find out more about Molly via the website.

Percy

PercyPercy (Image: Dogs Trust) Gender – Male

Age – 2 years

Breed – Border Collie

Percy can’t live with children as he prefers a hands-off approach but he could live with sensible teenagers.

He was found as a stray and needed multiple vet visits when he came to the centre so he’s already been waiting a while for his new home.

Percy needs to be the only pet in his new home and he’d like a secure garden.

You can find out more about Percy via the website.

Carter

CarterCarter (Image: Dogs Trust) Gender – Male

Age – 4 years

Breed –Jack Russell Terrier cross

Carter is looking for a quiet and adult-only home and he’ll need to be the only pet, but he could enjoy some walks with other calm and well-matched dogs.

He has shown some signs of resource guarding so his new family will need to help him manage this with some training.

You can find out more about Carter via the website.

Harry

HarryHarry (Image: Dogs Trust) Gender – Male

Age – 4 years

Breed – Greyhound

Harry has retired from racing and is now looking for a family to settle with.

He has no history of living with children but could live with those of secondary school age as long as they are sensible while he settles in.

Harry would like to live in a moderately busy household with a garden and he could share his new home with a bigger, preferably female, dog if they mix well at the centre.

Dogs Trust adds: "Due to his natural prey drive, Harry cannot share his home with cats and other small furries."

You can find out more about Harry via the website.

Tilly

TillyTilly (Image: Dogs Trust) Gender – Female

Age – 4 years

Breed – Border Collie

You can find out more about Tilly via the website.

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Tilly would like to live in a quiet and adult-only home. A rural location would be ideal as she likes the peace and quiet of countryside life.

She needs her own space in her new home as she has some worries over handling and doesn’t like to share her sleeping spots.

Tilly needs to be the only pet in her new home but she could walk with some other dogs as long as they meet on leads first.

She needs a secure garden because she loves to be outside and play.