Thornberry Animal Sanctuary is currently looking after 19 dogs who are all looking for a loving home.
These include the lovely Whiskey, a long-time resident of the sanctuary, Lurcher crossbreed puppy Albus, and Lilly, the cutest French Bulldog cross Pug you've ever seen.
If any of the following wonderful dogs catch your eye, make sure to fill out an Animal Enquiry Form on Thornberry’s website.
Roxie is the sweetest old lady who gives you the cutest smile just for being in her presence. This lovely Staffy is aged 11 years old, and is looking for her very own retirement home where she can have a nice walk and return to some cosy home comforts. She needs a home ideally with no other animals and if children were present, they would be aged 10 years and above. She has some medical conditions which we are managing currently, but she really is a happy old dog who is looking for a home to snooze her days away as kennels is no place for old bones.
Meg is a gentle ex-racing Greyhound who is now ready for her new home. She is aged four years old, and is relatively new to Thornberry so she is still coming out of her shell. The kennel staff are beginning to see more of her personality as the days go by. She could potentially live with another sighthound given a successful dog introduction here at Thornberry, and she could live with children aged 10+.
Harry is only two years old, and has a lot of learn about the luxury of a family home. This greyhound enjoys the company of other dogs and could live with another sighthound or as the only pet. Harry doesn’t cope well in busy environments so a quiet home is essential for him. He could live with teens.
Lilly is a one year old Frenchie cross Pug, who has just arrived at Thornberry and is still in her assessment period. Lilly would be best suited to a home as the only dog but could be rehomed with cats and children aged 10+. She will require some further basic training including house training so a garden is essential for her adoption.
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