Looking for a furry friend to introduce to your home? Look no further.
The RSPCA in Bradford have some lovely pets looking for their forever homes. Below we have detailed 5 dogs that are looking to be adopted and what they need from their new home. Don’t forget to visit the RSPCA website to see what other animals need your love.
7 years old
Watson is super playful and affectionate. Watson would benefit from being the only pet in the home so he can keep all the love and attention to himself and he could happily live with older children. He will need a secure garden so he can run around off the lead and would prefer someone who is around most of the day.
Find out more about Watson here.
7 years old
Bella loves playing with her toys, a lot. She also is a bit overweight and would need an owner who can help her on a diet plan and long walks to get her to a healthy weight. She’s already lost 5kg while at the centre!
She would need a home without other pets, and only with older, teenage children who have been around dogs before.
Find out more about Bella here.
13 years
As an older girl, Lady is looking for a quiet home where she can be the only pet. She must be in an adult only home that has no visiting children.
As Lady is over the age of ten, she is eligible to be adopted on the Elderly Animal Rehoming Scheme (EARS). This has a number of benefits for adopters living in the Halifax, Huddersfield and Bradford areas.
Find out more about Lady here.
10 years
Blade is a lovely boy who would love his own secure garden so he can spend his time roaming about. He's a bit too excitable for young children, but would be fine with older.
He is definitely still young at heart so needs to be in an active household where he will get good, long walks. He too can be adopted on the Elderly Animal Rehoming Scheme, which offers a number of benefits for adopters in the Halifax, Huddersfield and Bradford areas.
Find out more about Blade here.
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