Any dogs looking for a home?
Here is how to get a hard to home dog included in our regular Adopt me feature.
1. We need a good photograph (about a 1MB when attached, in focus ideally!)
2. The answers to these really simple questions.
3. A 100 word statement from the dog that makes people look twice. (See below if you need inspiration!)
1. We need a good photograph (about a 1MB when attached, in focus ideally!)
2. The answers to these really simple questions.
3. A 100 word statement from the dog that makes people look twice. (See below if you need inspiration!)
Here are the questions:
Name of dog:Type of dog and size if not obvious:Approx age: (in years)Sex:Neutered?Housetrained?With other dogs?With cats?Good with children?Location (County):Contact details:Foster or forever home?
Email all three of these elements to a new email address
jules@dogstodaymagazine.co.uk (retype this as copy and paste for some reason often will not work!)
and put 'Adopt me' in the subject.
jules@dogstodaymagazine.co.uk (retype this as copy and paste for some reason often will not work!)
and put 'Adopt me' in the subject.
Good 100 word statements to inspire!
Hey I’m Shady! Will you throw my ball for me?
I’ve been in Rescue for over a year now which my carers say they are very surprised about. I love the company of people and get quite stressed if left on my own for long periods of time.
I’d love an owner with a lot of time on their hands; I’ll thank you with my devotion and wagging tail!
My new year’s resolution is to find a loving new home where I can play lots of games of fetch – could you help me make it come true?
I’ve been in Rescue for over a year now which my carers say they are very surprised about. I love the company of people and get quite stressed if left on my own for long periods of time.
I’d love an owner with a lot of time on their hands; I’ll thank you with my devotion and wagging tail!
My new year’s resolution is to find a loving new home where I can play lots of games of fetch – could you help me make it come true?
I
am the busiest dog in the world! I like to train, and play games,
and love my obedience classes here in Leeds. I have lived with
children with severe learning difficulties in a very busy house, and
with another dog. I am much prettier than my photo, but I won’t keep
still long enough for anyone to take one – I’m too busy seeing if
the photographer has treats! I would love to live with an active
family who like to get out and about as much as I do. You can watch
videos of me training at the Iron Mountain website.
I’ve
been at Battersea over a year – the Home never puts on a limit on
how long it takes to rehome a cat or dog – and I’m a real favourite
in the offices where I spend a day or two a week chilling out, being
good-natured and friendly, well-mannered and very affectionate. For
someone who looks like they ate all the pies, I’m actually a
delicate and discerning eater – I once said no to a Bonio! Like my
namesake Cleopatra, I am very beautiful, with carefully applied
eyeliner, and would like to be building my own little homely kingdom
soon.
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