Gizmo or Puss in Boots is a handsome and very loving chap. At two and half years old he loves to play but will seek a loving cwtch whenever one is offered. His sleek black coat feels like silk and he loves a warm cosy spot to sleep by the fire. He is a friendly cat equally at ease with cat experienced dogs and other cats. Due to his teen age he does enjoy playing and chasing games with other younger cats. Gizmo is a chatty fellow quick to let you know when another log is needed to warm his bottom. He loves food especially treats of cheese and Dreamies. Could there be anything more special about Gizmo??? He has three legs! Gizmo will need to be an indoor cat but his cheeky character and loving ways will keep you entertained. Looking for a new colleague to work from home with? As I write this Gizmo has jumped onto my lap and curled into a warm ball of love. He’ll give you so much more than he’ll ask from you
Neutered
Microchipped, Vaccinated and up to date flea and wormer
Can be an only dog but would like friends outside of the home
Owners around most of the time to shower her with love and affection
Enjoys her walks
Children 10 and over
Honor the Hunterway is around 18 months old and is a stunningly beautiful girl with the most gorgeous character. As her foster mum I would keep her if I could but I know she needs a forever family of her own who will care for her as much as I do.
Honor can be nervous when she first meets new people or is in a new situation, but just displays submission and quickly over comes her fears. She trusts very quickly and just loves a cuddle.
She’s seen children at the vets (from a distance) and quietly observes. If she is to be with children, 10 and over would probably be best.
She is great with other dogs but doesn’t need another dog in the home just lots of friends outside. When she needs a break, she will often take herself off to find a quiet corner to re-charge. Before she came into rescue she was living in a large pack and we think she found this very stressful, she may well have been attacked over food and felt on edge a lot. She likes to eat her food away from any other dogs and in a quiet space. She will not eat if there is another dog in the room. She would be happy to live with just humans who can adore and shower her with love and attention.
She is currently in foster with a crazy chicken lady and has shown no interest in these. She has however not been cat tested.
She is an absolute pleasure in the home showing no signs of being destructive, and has shown no signs of any separation anxiety. However, we wouldn’t like her to be left for long periods on her own. She currently sleeps down stairs with the other dogs with no issues. She has accepted using a crate but this is in the adventure wagon (dog van) with no problems. She currently shows no interest in toys, and it’s unclear if she has ever seen any which is so sad.
Honor nervously dribbles when traveling, but isn’t vocal and doesn’t pace. She is nervous at the Vets but trusts quickly and doesn’t show aggression. Walking on a lead is new to her, she definitely prefers a harness to a lead and collar and her education in this area will be ongoing.
Honor needs a home where she is walked regularly, getting to see other dogs for socialisation. She doesn’t necessarily need to live with another dog and if she does, she needs to be fed separately. She would like to switch off relax and not compete in a pack as this is how she has previously lived. She would like her humans to be around for most of the day. Honor is special and is such a sensitive soul that needs lots of loving and time to decompress.
Neutered female
Had 1st vaccination
Microchipped and up to date flea and wormer
Honour is on foster in Marlow
She will come with 5 weeks free Agria pet insurance
Coco is a 3 year old little puggle who is very active and enjoys the company of people and other dogs that live in the home. He enjoys a cuddle and loves to place his face between your hands looking up in a way that melts your heart. He’s a clever boy and since being in foster he has learnt to sit and give paw. He will sneeze in the most adorable way instead of barking for attention.
Coco is a little shy around strangers but has settled well with his foster mum, he will bark when someone comes into the home, but once they have shown him attention he stops and becomes very affectionate even seeking out attention. He Loves to go for walks but will bark at other dogs and people. This is a work in progress and he is very quick to learn and with consistency he will understand. Coco hasn’t been off lead due to working on his recall but will follow the other dogs. He has been in a few different homes in his short life so needs a new start where his owners will be consistent in his training.
Coco barks at other dogs when out, but being the clever boy that he is, he will soon learn not to with positive reinforcement. He has some separation anxiety when he first arrived in foster but this is being worked on and the time left being built up gradually.
Coco’s house training is a work in progress but is getting better every day. He sleeps in a soft dog bed by the side of his foster mums’ bed and settles well. He so wants to please his human and in the morning he taps you gentle with his paw and if you lift the quilt he will jump up and snuggle in to bed. He is not crate trained.
Coco is a very active boy and is learning to play which is sad as he is 3 and should have had so much play time by now. In the short time he has been in foster he has learned to run with the others and now had a good zoomie. He hasn’t shown any interest in toys yet but is starting to eye up a ball. We are confident given time and the right home he will flourish and be the dog he was always meant to be.
Coco is a work in progress but is so clever that with time and patience he will be the perfect little companion He eats well and will sits for treats and is gentle in taking them from your hand, He isn’t aggressive over food or toys.
Coco is an active boy with lots of love to give. He needs time and patience to settle in a new home with owners who will give him the time he needs. He is very clever and responds to positive reward so will learn quickly. Coco would do well with teenage children and would like to live with another dog, preferably female for company and to help with training. This sweet little boy has responded so quickly to love and attention and will do well in the right home
Oleg our little snow leopard is a stunning older chap (Vets think around 13) who was found down on his luck and unwell in a garden. After a spell in the vets, he has continued his rehabilitation in foster where he has blossomed. He is shy, polite and very affectionate. He LOVES food and has a very healthy appetite and has discovered the joys of a cat “wands” and plays like a cat of much younger years. He would like a quieter retirement home where he can pursue his bird watching hobbies in warmth and security. Oleg would be okay as an only cat or with another older calm cat. He is in foster with dogs but they would need to be quiet and it will take him time to get used to them.
Mutley is a very friendly 5½ year old Bichon boy who is great with both humans and the resident dogs. He is best described as a 5½ year old puppy, who needs a gentle but consistent hand in his teaching.
He loves his walks and is often first in the queue to be out the door. He walks well on the lead and needs at least 2 walks per day in order to use up his excess energy. Mutley has no recall and therefore needs to be attached to a lead/long line whenever he is out in an open space. This is something that will need to be worked. He will bark when seeing another dog and we have discovered that this is to say hello only – he is quiet upon meeting and no aggression shown.
His toileting and manners are a work in progress and he relies on a resident dog to show him the ropes. Toilet training is ongoing and he will need to be taken to the garden often and be given positive encouragement when he does good.
Mutley is an opportunist, so ensuing there is nothing he can harm himself with is a must. He will whenever able, help himself to anything from plates or bins. He will stop when told and will release without any confrontation. The crate is currently being used for eating meals/long lasting treats and for short resting periods but he is not happy to be left in there for extended periods and will bark/cry.
Mutley loves his fosterers and adores the closeness during awake and sleeping times. He will need a home prepared to continue this. Mutley sleeps all night once settled on the bed with foster dad. He has some issues with having paws and front legs touched but this is being worked on. He is happy to be gently brushed/combed, bathed and dried.
Mutley gets on well with the resident dogs and will lay, play and walk with them with no issues. He loves a goody zoomies around the house and likes to throw all the pillows off the sofa till he can find a comfy spot. We believe Mutley would be better homed with a calm resident dog, to continue his learning and for company as he does suffer from some separation anxiety. He is not destructive in the home and will gently chew toys, enjoys antlers & squeaky toys.
Mutley needs a home where residents will be home a lot and be able to spend quality time with him. Dog savvy children 10 and over would be okay but he can become scared by noisy children. He needs a calm resident dog of a similar size who can help him with the rules of the house and gain his confidence. He is adorable and will continue to flourish in the right environment.
Active home that can work on a non-existent recall
Can be an only dog or resident dog of a similar size
Children 8 and over
Molly is a 3 year old spaniel cross collie who is an absolute sweetheart of a dog. She loves to cuddle and is obedient. She is toilet trained and just craves attention from her human. She is great with the resident dogs and is good meeting other dogs in and out of the house. Molly sleeps in the kitchen on her own without a peep all night. Her foster mum says good night and she just settles down in her bed.
Molly loves to carry a soft toy, a sock, a slipper even a dry cloth that has fallen out of the washing basket. She is not destructive just enjoys carrying things around. She even takes these things outside for a wee with her and sometimes forgets to bring them back in. She will fetch anything she has dropped when asked.
Molly enjoys her food now that one has been found that suits her, she is eating sensitive grain free kibble and thriving. There is no food aggression with the other dogs.
Molly loves everyone and will let you touch her anywhere I’ve checked her ears and teeth successfully and she gives paw so you can check her feet.
Molly can be a little nervous when very small people are running around playing but has been fine with older dog savvy children so a home with children over 8 would suit our Molly as she learns to adjust in her new world.
Molly loves her walks but does not pull on a short lead. She loves all other dogs and gets a little excited meeting outside but is fine as long as they are on lead and supervised to ensure the other dog is OK with her. Molly has no recall so has not been off lead and we have been told that she will just run if she gets distracted or wants to investigate so recall training will have to be a priority.
Not tested with cats or small furries
Molly is the perfect house guest and takes her turn for treats and cuddles. She loves her toys and will play tug with the other foster dogs but won’t let them win. She is not crate trained and has been left for short periods with the other dogs and has been fine
Molly needs an active home with or without another dog. She was an only dog previously and was fine. She loves being out on her walks but once she comes home, she likes to get a soft toy and settles down contentedly She is a very easy going girl as long as she has cuddles, food, walks and a comfy bed she is happy.
Charlie is an 8 year old Bichon cross Chi with no known health issues. He is a little grumbly when unsure (who isn’t) but with gentle and consistent reassurance he soon realised he didn’t need to be so vocal and settles easily. He enjoys routine and this has helped him feel more secure and settled.
Charlie eats two small meals a day and really enjoys his food. He’s also a little partial to treats. He has not been cat or small furry tested. Charlie is great about the house and is mostly clean and only marks on an odd occasion. He knows to indicate when he needs to go outside.
Charlie can be protective of his humans and can be cautious when others humans enter the house, however after a period of adjustment he allows some to pet him easily. He is more comfortable with men but once trust is gained he’s fine with the ladies too!. His forever family need to be aware of this and continue to work on it in his forever home. He needs to be carefully introduced to children.
Charlie sleeps upstairs with his Foster humans and is quietly enjoying this!. Initially around the house Charlie was territorial and voiced his displeasure it is therefore important that he doesn’t get ‘stuck in a rut’ and his routine is altered slightly from time to time.
Charlie has been a little overwhelmed by his foster mums’ boisterous trio of terriers however he’s beginning to feel much more relaxed around them. He has taken a while to understand how being part of a pack works but is showing signs of relaxing taking his queues from the main dog in the home. Charlie is not destructive and so far, hasn’t shown inclination towards playing with toys. He is starting to play with his fellow pooches! Hand play is not recommended for Charlie as he confuses this for the need to protect his patch!
Charlie looks forward to his walks and is quite confident on the lead but needs further training to help him become the dog he was always meant to be. He can be quite erratic and needs to be walked on a harness as he pulls. He’s following the main dog in his foster home and learning to walk more steadily on the lead.
Charlie needs a calm home with experienced and firm humans who are at home most of the time. He would benefit from a confident but calm resident dog to help him learn the ropes. This will reassure Charlie that’s its OK to share his home and human. Although he is tiny, he loves to run on grass so a garden is essential. Around the house Charlie is fairly quiet although he does like to shout at the postie! Charlie also loves a lap to cuddle up on! Charlie has a look which will melt the heart of everyone he meets – and just the cutest sneeze ever!!!
Charlie is neutered and has had first vaccinations
Microchipped and up to date flea and wormer
Charlie comes with 5 weeks free Agria pet insurance.
Polo is a lovely 9 year old Poodle X Bichon. He has a gentle nature, loves cuddles, and playing with toys and other dogs. He walks really well when out on the lea and at home he likes nothing better than to follow you around, taking in all that you do. He loves being brushed and allows you to trim around his eyes when they get mucky.
Polo has a tiny skin tag on the side of his nose which the vet has seen and advised that no treatment is needed. Polo is on grain free kibble that he likes to graze on throughout the day. He does not like wet food that he was on didn’t suit his tummy.
Polo currently sleeps on the bed and is fully house trained. He is a loving little boy and likes people very much but would prefer to live with children over 10. Polo is very comfortable with other dogs in the home and out walking and he needs another dog in the home for company.
Polo does not like cats or small furries.
Polo is house trained and lets you know he needs to go out by crying at the door. During the day he likes to sleep on dog beds, the sofas or your lap. At night he likes to snuggles up on his foster mums bed. Polo uses a soft crate in the car when travelling. He loves toys and isn’t at all aggressive. Polo can be left for short periods of time with another dog.
Polo needs to live with another resident dog and would like a family who is around for most of the day. He is very much a people dog and enjoys company. He is a gentle funny little boy who loves to play, go walkies and cuddle on the sofa.
Neutered
He has had his first vaccination
Microchipped and up to date flea and wormer
Polo is fostered in South Wales
He will come with 5 weeks free Agria pet insurance
Hello everyone my name is Poppy I’m about 18mnths old and very sassy. Last week I was taken to see a scary person by my foster dad. I had a long snooze and woke up with fur missing on my side and string to play with and they gave me a chip to but I couldn’t eat. It I’ve been told to tell you all that I’m very naughty and very clever but I only like cuddles when it suits me. I love to get other cats in trouble and like to play and climb loads. I would like a forever home with another cat so we can play. When I’m not playing or snoozing I like to eat wet and dry food together and absolutely love treats. I’m okay with small people as long as they will leave me alone when I have had enough of being adored.
Neutered
Would like another cat
Cuddles on own terms but this is improving
Not dog tested
Microchipped, Vaccinated and up tp date flea and wormer
Fostered in South Wales
Poppy comes with 5 weeks free Agria pet insurance.
Bob is approximately 3 years old and is a very loving boy who just can’t get enough fusses. Bob loves company and curling up next to his humans, where he can get plenty of strokes and head bumps. As he’s still young, Bob loves to play and have a run around, doing a bit of purr-kour. He enjoys exploring new places and will be fine to go outside once settled in his forever home. Bob loves his food and will sing his new humans plenty of songs whenever he sees them. This boy is all muscle but an absolute softy at heart (and his fur is just as soft). He will be happy with other cats when properly introduced. He is untested with dogs. Bob is also good with children.
(Bob still needs neutering and his 2nd vacs in 3-4 weeks
We love every single bunny that comes into us, but every so often one comes along that seems extra special…. Llew is one of those bunnies.
Llew came in via a RSPCA rescue. He had been living with his four brothers – none of them neutered or vaccinated. He was in very poor state when he first came in – definitely in the worse condition of the group, outwardly at least with bites and scars all over him. Unsurprisingly he was extremely timid and nervous. He also had a severe case of EC and needed treatment for this. We were scared he wouldn’t make it through with the health issues he had, but this brave determined little chap made a miraculous recovery and is now fully fit and healthy.
Despite all he has been through and the miserable life he had before, he has surprised us all by trusting humans again, even enjoying attention… particularly if there’s treats on offer! He is enjoying life and ready to find a bunny friend and perfect forever home.
He is a little nervous of other rabbits and this manifests as him wanting to be dominant. Foster Mum has muttered about small man syndrome but we couldn’t possibly comment!! Because of this, we think the best match for him would be an easy-going (dare we say slightly timid) female who would be happy to put up with his assertive ways.
Coming in from a rescue situation, we can’t be sure of his exact age but as a rough guess we put him around 5 or 6. He is neutered and is up to date with his vaccinations.
Everyone who meets Llew falls in love with him! He has been through so much but is a real little warrior and such a lovely, friendly boy. We are determined to find him the perfect lady-bun friend in the forever home he deserves.
If you and your lady-bun have the perfect Llew sized space in your life, then click here Adoption Form
Scrumptious as a pumpkin pie! She is a beautiful, friendly cat who has captured our hearts. She loves to play with a feather or ball on a string, or chase a laser pen (her attempts to do this will keep you entertained). She is companionable and likes to sit near you on the sofa. Once she trusts you, she will let you make a fuss of her and start up her purring motor. If she feels threatened, she might give you a swipe, so needs older kids who understand this. Pumpkin loves bird watching on the windowsill. She’s a good clean girl who uses her scratching post. Not been dog tested. Would need to be the only cat.
Neutered Female
Microchipped and up to date flea and wormed
Fostered in South Wales
Pumpkin comes with 5 weeks free Agria Pet Insurance
Children 7 and over who will understand about a nervous dog
Owners home most of the time but also loves walks.
Bluebelle is only a baby at 20 months old but is such a character. She can be shy and scared initially but has settled into her foster home really well and is gaining in confidence every day. She does not like loud noises or sudden movements (do any of us?). She loves children and currently lives in a home with older dog savvy children who like to cuddle and play with her and she is fine with that. There have been no issues with the children – who are known to be enthusiastic – in fact she loves the attention!
Bluebelle can be a little territorial, if she is on the sofa first and her foster brother or sister try to jump up, she tries to tell them off. However, if she is placed down on the floor and told to wait until the dogs of the house have taken their spot, she is fine and settles quickly. She is getting to know her boundaries.
Bluebelle is very affectionate and attentive and will follow you around the house and snuggle up on the sofa with you. She is amazing on walks and despite being little loves being out and about. She is currently walked with a harness and lead to keep her safe and there are no issues with this. She is nervous when passing other dogs she does not know on a walk and can have a little bark, but walks lovely with her foster brother and sister.
She is happy being touched, carried, cuddled, walked and groomed.
She has not been cat tested
Bluebelle could do with some work re housetraining, she has access to the garden at all times (open back door) but can have an accident in the evening. She was sick in the car when travelling for walks or the vet but was fine at the he vets and perfect on a walk.
Bluebelle would thrive in a home that has the time to work on her confidence and training. Ideally it would be with humans who are at home for most of the time and definitely ones who enjoy cuddles and attention. They must also like to spend time outside as she does love a walk and, maybe, as her confidence grows she could be convinced to run around and play She needs a canine companion in her home to help with her confidence. Bluebelle would not do well in a home where she is left alone.
Neutered Female
Needs a resident dog
Children 7 and over
Not cat tested
Microchipped, Vaccinated and up to date flea and wormer
Fostered in South Wales
Bluebelle comes with 5 weeks free Agria pet insurance
Children 10 years and older who understands nervous dogs
No Cats
Tinsel is a 9 year old typically nervous, skitty chihuahua who will snap (not bite) if she feels threatened. She needs to know that she’s safe and to get to know you before she relaxes. Once you have gained her trust she’s like a different dog and practically jumps into your arms for some loving! She likes nothing better than curling up on your lap like a cat where she will stay until you have to move her. If she’s not on your lap then she likes to be next to you, touching you or walking around in your arms! She does go into her bed independently at times but much prefers company.
She would happily stay on your lap all day but also loves her walks and is currently enjoying 2 short daily walks. Now she’s comfortable in her foster home her little personality is starting to come out and she will have zoomies when excited which is so lovely to see. Tinsel has been a delight to foster and will make someone a lovely, low maintenance lap dog!
She’s had 12 teeth out but is eating well and there doesn’t seem to be any problems.
Now Tinsel has settled and feels safe, she has welcomed the few visitors to the house and encourages them to fuss her. She absolutely adores being petted and is a typical lapdog. She seems to feel threatened by males and has barked at them.
She hasn’t been around many children due to Covid but sensible older children 10+ she has loved. She’s got a lovely relationship with my daughter who is 12.
Tinsel needs to be an only dog. She is reactive towards other dogs on walks if they are in close contact and if we’ve had a visitor call to the door with a dog. However, she usually ignores dogs on the other side of the road or who are further away in the field.
She has reacted to next door’s cat when they have sat on the windowsill outside.
Tinsel is a dream at night. She sleeps on her own in the kitchen in her bed all night without any fuss and greets you excitedly in the mornings. She has been clean. Tinsel is toilet trained and will go outside to toilet and will ask by standing by the door if you are in the room. However there have been a couple of occasions when she’s had an accident when I’ve been out of the room.
She’s not destructive at all and shows little or no interest in toys apart from one little ducky that she rags if she gets excited! It took a bit of trial and error to get her on the right food for her tummy but she enjoys her food and even when she had her teeth out she wolfed down her kibble that had been soaked. She has a penchant for chicken breast too! I can take her bowl from her and she doesn’t fuss.
Luckily for her due to Covid she hasn’t been left for more that 1-2 hours at a time and has been ok. She’s also fine if I left to go upstairs without her for a while. But she does love company and would be best suited to someone who was home a lot of the time.
Tinsel travels really well in the car and walks beautifully on the lead. As stated before she can be reactive to dogs who she thinks are too close. She’s been fine at the vets, behaving perfectly well for some but snapping at others!
I believe Tinsel would be better in a calm, quieter house as she’s noise reactive and jumps at the slightest noise. No children or an older child who has gained her trust by letting her come to them. She is really low maintenance but enjoys her walks so would suit someone who likes to be out and about but doesn’t need to go far. She is really good company and loves to curl up on your lap so would love someone who is home for much of the time.
Neutered Female
Microchipped and up to date flea and wormer
She has had her 1st vaccination
Only dog in the home
No children or sensible children 10 and over
Owner home most of the time
Fostered in South Wales
Tinsel comes with 5 weeks free Agria pet insurance.
Flopsy is around 6-7 years old and is a very affectionate and happy girl, However she can be a little timid to start. She loves being fussed and will whine and lick your hand if you stop fussing her. She’s learning to walk on a lead and is clean in the house about 90% of the time. She hasn’t met many people in the home but those she has, she was fairly confident with. She’s been to the groomer who said she was no trouble at all.
Flopsy is happy with other dogs in and out of the home. She will need at least one other dog in her new home to continue her eduation and give her confidence. She has not been tested with cats or any other small furries.
Flopsy sleeps in her foster mums’ bedroom but in her own bed. She is not destructive at all. She is okay being left with the other dogs and gets very excited and barks when ever her foster mum gets home. She is mostly toilet trained but has taken a few steps back when we had snow. When she is downstairs she prefers a cushion on one of the sofas.
Flopsy is good on walks although still unsure and a little nervous so takes her queues from the other resident dog. She behaved perfectly at the vets.
Flopsy will need a quieter home with at least one other dog and ideally someone at home a lot of the day. Flopsy also needs a child free home. Shes okay if children visit but they need to understand that Flopsy needs time and space to get used to them and will be scared if the child is boisterous.
Neutered Female
Resident dog needed
Child free home
Humans home for most of the day.
Vaccinated, Microchipped and up to date flea and wormer
Flopsy is fostered in Stourbridge
Flopsy comes with 5 weeks free Agria pet insurance.
Tizzy is a 5 yr. old French Bulldog. She is a delightful, playful, affectionate dog who loves all people, children included.
She has no known health issues other than licking of all four paws. This has been vet checked and seems to be a comfort habit.
Tizzy has been fine with children but we recommend children 10 and over. Soft toys will not live long if left unattended as she likes to steal and dissect them. Not tested with cats at home but reacts strongly to cats encountered on walks. I would not advise homing with any other animal.
Tizzy would be better as an only dog as she can be reactive to the other dogs that she meets outside on a lead. This is better since coming into foster so positive reinforcement and continued support with ongoing socialisation from her forever family will help her with this issue. She is very protective of her owner but can be trained with ongoing socialisation.
Tizzy is house trained but needs regular walks/visits to the garden or there may be an accident. Tizzy sleeps in the kitchen/hall but is ready to get up any time after 7 especially if she needs to go out. She has been left for short periods and the only thing ‘attacked’ was the cat flap which was in bits. She obviously could see outside and wanted out. Toys need to be pretty indestructible too although she does look after her favourites. Soft toys last seconds but she does not worry or destroy anything else. She is not aggressive with food or toys being taken from her. She is not food orientated at all although she does react to rustling packets but only in a watchful way. Her favourite toy/ball is her reward. She is fed grain free twice a day.
Tizzy is great on the lead until encountering another dog. She loves the car and prefers a harness/seat belt to the travelling crate. She is absolutely fine at the vets.
Tizzy would be best as an only dog with a family who are experienced with French Bulldogs and their traits.
Neutered Female
ONLY PET IN THE HOUSEHOLD
Children 10 and over
French Bulldog experience needed
Microchipped, Vaccinated and up to date flea and wormer.
Babs the Bulldog is 3 years old and a very loving girl who loves cuddles and attention. She walks very well on lead and will stay within a couple of feet when walking. She loves to stick her tongue out all day and lick whatever is close to her before settling down for long naps. She loves to always be close to you and will follow you around the house like a shadow. She is fine with people and will come over for fusses from everyone. She is getting used to being brushed but isn’t a huge fan of it at present but is very happy with cuddles and gentle stokes. Babs has been fine around children in the foster home and I’d say she would be fine with anyone over 10 years old
Babs will need to be the only dog in home as she doesn’t like to share however can socialise outside with other dogs. She will also not tolerate a cat in the home.
Babs is sleeping in a cage overnight which has been working well. She is house trained but doesn’t have a signal to go other than pacing around a little so her foster family have been taking her out every few hours. She plays with a bone and also a ball but hasn’t shown much interest in toys. She eats well and enjoys food. She hasn’t shown any destructive tendencies at all and has been well behaved in general
She can be a little tentative when visiting the vets but is ok. She behaves very well on walks with no issues at all and she also travels well more often than not settling down for nap when on a journey. Babs needs a home that can give her lots of love and attention and that doesn’t spend to much time without her. She is a very loving dog that enjoys the same amount of love returned.
Neutered Female
Has to be the only dog in the home
No cats
Children 10 and over
Vaccinated, Microchipped and up to date Flea and wormer
A lover not a fighter! Nico is a gentle soul who despite her size is a little unsure about things until she’s worked out they are not going to eat her. She’s a fluffy and affectionate young cat who will greet you with cuddles in the morning and will curl up with you at night. She likes to follow you around the house to see what’s going on. She may have a (mild) desire for physical activity once a day, but this passes and she is quickly back to her laid-back self. She has learnt to play with toys rather than hands and enjoys catching things for a few minutes. She would be good with older children (gets on well with my cat-savvy 8yo) but would probably learn to get away from energetic younger kids. She’s a sweetie who will appreciate a quiet-ish house. Not dog tested.
Around 2 years old
Older children
Could live with another quiet cat
Not dog tested
Spayed, microchipped, vaccinated and up to date flea and wormer
Cooper is a very sweet 5 year old chihuahua who is a little nervous at present but his foster family are trying to help him settle and he is relaxing more each day. He has been a little anxious around his foster brothers and sisters as he is learning to find his place in this very new world that he has found himself in. He loves his walks and is good on a harness which is lucky as he needs to lose a little weight. He is learning how to play and loves a lap to snuggle on.
Cooper is learning to trust humans and enjoys being stroked but can be a little sensitive about his tail being touched. He will benefit from having a calm older dog in the home who can show him the ropes and help him to relax. He is currently quite opinionated and likes the sound of his own voice which is a work in progress.
Cooper is happy around the home and has previously been used to sleeping in a crate but would much prefer to snuggle up to his humans and foster fur family on the bed. He loves to snuggle in to a human! Cooper enjoys his food and has shown no food aggression. He hasn’t shown any interest in playing with toys in his foster home. He has been left for short periods of time with the other dogs and has shown no anxiety.
Cooper travels well in the car and shows no issue at the vets.
Cooper would benefit from having an older family or individual/couple who are around most of the time. He needs an older calm dog to help him understand ‘how to be a dog’. We feel Cooper will benefit from his new human being chihuahua experienced.
Neutered Male
Calm resident dog
No children
Owners home most of the time
Microchipped and up to date flea and wormer
Fostered in South Wales
Cooper comes with 5 weeks free Agria Pet Insurance
Partially sighted as a result of being run over as a pup
Diaz is a lovely friendly 3 year old mixed breed dog who loves a bit fuss but is also quite happy laid on a blanket in front of the fire and having a sleep. He is placid and relaxed and really enjoys going out on walks. He can be a little nervous when walking on main roads so would prefer somewhere quieter when going out. He is good with other dogs and is no problem walking on the lead.
Diaz does have eyesight problems and would suit a house with open space so he wouldn’t bump into anything, although this could be a problem this doesn’t stop him from exploring and having a good sniff.
He loves a good fuss and will bring his head to you for attention. He enjoys a good brush which is lucky as he does shed so he needs to be brushed often to get rid of the fur.
As Diaz has eyesight problems he would be best suited to a household with no children. He needs someone who can give him the attention he needs but also be patient to give him the time he deserves. Sudden movements or loud noises can startle him so a quieter household would be ideal.
Diaz is great with other dogs both in the house and out on walks, his interactions have shown he doesn’t mind meeting new friends and gets quite excited when bumping into another dog on a walk.
Diaz would be better suited in a house with only dogs, no cats or other small animals. He doesn’t enjoy travelling in a car however he is really good when in the vets and doesn’t hesitate or pull away when he goes there.
Diaz is a great dog in and outside of the house, he enjoys a good run around the garden but loves nothing more than having a lie down in the living room. He is housetrained but there can be the odd accident. He isn’t too fussed on toys but does enjoy a good chew or a nice bone to get stuck into. Considering the size of this boy he doesn’t eat too much food however he can be cheeky and does like to have a few scraps or whatever you may be cooking for yourself too! Diaz can be left for a couple of hours at a time but does enjoy having company so leaving him for long periods of time wouldn’t be ideal. Diaz would like his humans to be home most of the time for head scratches and attention.
Diaz is very loving and a great boy who would like a home where he can have lots of attention with his humans around for most of the day. He needs a house that is quite open as due to his eyesight he can bump into things. Despite this it doesn’t stop his zest for life and his love of walks and adventure. Diaz can be homed with a resident large breed dog.
Neutered Male
Microchipped, vaccinated and up to date flea and wormer
Hello, my name is Squeak. I was a stray, for a number of months, but was very lucky to find a couple that fed me, and gave me shelter in their garage. I had nice food, a litter tray, and a lovely warm bed with a heated pad. One day they took me to the vet, for a check up and neutering. They discovered that I was not microchipped, so went ahead with the neutering. This is the part of my story where you read just how unique I am. They thought I was a girl – boy, were they wrong! I had no ‘lady bits’ at all!. The vet scanned me and found two rather shrivelled testicle, which were removed. The vet also discovered that I have no penis! See, told you I was unique. Despite this, I am very clean when using my litter tray. I can urinate very well thank you. The only problem I have is that I can’t quite manage a proper ‘meow’. I sort of squeak and ‘eck, hence my name. My Foster mum tells me that I am handsome, loving, very special, and a delight to take care of. I would need to be an only cat as I don’t get on with my step brother and sisters. I have not been tested with children, or dogs. I love nothing more than to curl up on a nice warm lap. I enjoy my food (particularly chicken). I adore being fussed on my head– it makes me purr like a tractor, and I willingly accept kisses and cuddles. My Foster mum says that I deserve a special home, where I get all the attention, because I’m such a good boy, and I have oodles of love to give. Lots of purrs from Squeak.
Neutered
2-4 years old
Only cat
Not dog or small people tested
Squeak is fostered in South Wales
Squeak will come with 5 weeks free Agria pet insurance
If you live in rented accommodation we will need to speak to the landlord.
Tegan was being given away free on Facebook as “the cat was attacking him and the dog kept throwing him up in the air”! He was 6 months old…. can you even imagine just how scared he’d must have been, all the time?
When he first came into us in August, he was so timid, scared of the world. However, just over three months later, surrounded by love and his fabulous foster family taking the tiniest of steps with him, he has blossomed into one of the cheekiest little bunnies we know and is ready to find his forever home.
Tegan is getting more confident by the day. He loves head strokes and will come over to demand them as and when he feels the need. He is always on the go and loves to run and binky. Now his character is really shining through we need to warn you that he loves digging and is very agile…. so is turning into a proper little escape artist! He is very busy and will need a lot of space – he’s happiest outside which is lucky as he can be rather destructive and a chewer if he hasn’t got enough to keep him amused and occupied. We’re not sure Tegan and indoor skirting boards are a match made in heaven!
He is more than happy to settle down near you, especially if there are treats on offer – he’s a big fan of treats and loves his treat ball and foraging in his hay. Tegan’s turning into an inquisitive young man, running over to you on the off chance of a treat and more than happy to wander into the kitchen to see what’s happening and if there’s some mischief he can get himself into.
What he needs now is a bunny friend – he is desperate for rabbit company and a BBF to snuggle up to and for mutual grooming – Foster Mum’s strokes just don’t cut it!
Tegan is neutered and up to date with his vaccinations – all this cheeky bundle of cuteness needs now is a wife bun and perfect forever home to put his horrible start in life firmly behind him. If you think you and your girl bunny might be able to keep up with him, then just click here:
Meri and Beryl are a delightful bonded pair of ex breeding Cavalier girls who are very affectionate and loving, once they get to know you. They are not related and have different personalities but they like to be together cuddling on the sofa or outside in the garden. Meri is 5 years old and the quieter of the two. She prefers to snuggle up on the sofa next to her human and although she will walk on a lead is sometimes reluctant and will sit down if you stop for even a few seconds. Beryl is 3 years old and more outgoing and active. She loves to run around the garden trotting like a one trap pony, barking and chasing the squirrels away. She is however very affectionate and will put her paws on your shoulders when you’re sitting on the sofa and loves to be next to you. She will walk on a lead but will pull and try to chase if she sees anything moving in the woods. It is early days for both of them as until a month ago they had never been on a lead so they will need time and further training. At the moment two people are needed to walk them.
House training is going well but they do still have the odd accident in the house. They are being fostered with two smaller dogs and they get on fine but they do tend to gravitate to each other for comfort. They have met other dogs on walks and both are a little scared initially but will say hello to the smaller dogs.
They have not been cat tested. They have met their fosterers grandchildren on several occasions. Both are nervous of small children but Meri particular gets agitated by their sharp movements and still barks at them in fear when they move or play.
Both girls have bonded well with their foster parents. They adore their foster mum and suffer from separation anxiety if she leaves them. She has been working on this and they can now be left for short periods but it is still apparent from watching them on the house camera that they don’t settle completely until she returns. Because of the current restrictions they have not had the opportunity to meet many people but they have accepted the fosterers adult son when he has visited and even cuddled up on the chair with him.
They show no interest in playing however Beryl will pick up a toy every now and again and likes to chew. They both sleep well, Meri sleeps on the fosterers bed and Beryl sleeps in a crate beside the bed so she can see foster mum. Beryl will sleep on the bed too but she is more settled in the crate.
They are the most sweet and adorable little girls who are just getting used to the luxuries of living in a home and getting lots of love and attention and boy are they lapping it up! They are looking for a home with someone who has enough time on their hands to dedicate to them, so would need to be home most of the day. Cavalier experience especially with ex breeders would be an advantage. They could be rehomed as only dogs although they are fine with other dogs.
No children I’m afraid and if there are visiting grandchildren you would need to be aware of how anxious Meri in particular can be and not overwhelm her. They really are lovely little girls and the most amazing snuggle bunnies who just need someone to share their time, their sofa and most importantly their hearts with them.
Spayed Females
3 and 5 years old
Quiet home with owners home most of the day
No children
They are both microchipped, vaccinated and up to date flea and wormer
Fostered in South Wales
The girls come with 5 weeks free Agria Pet insurance.
Cheeto and Wotsit are a pair of 5 month old very bonded brothers.
They are typical cheeky, naughty playful kittens. Cheeto is the more forward of the brothers and Wotsit is a little bit more wary but his confidence is growing.
Their ideal home would be older children who are old enough to play with them which they both love but also old enough to understand they do not like to be picked up but like to come to you on their terms.
They get on well with resident younger cats because they are also playful but can get on an older cat’s nerves. They would either need to be the only cats or live with young cats who also enjoy running around and playing.
The kittens are not dog tested.
5 Month sold
Can live with other younger cats but will annoy older cats with their antics.
Microchipped and up to date flea and wormer
The kittens have had their first vaccinations and will come with a neutering voucher
They will also come with 5 weeks free insurance
The kittens are in foster in South Wales
If you live in rented accommodation, we will need to speak to the owner
River is a very active 5-7 year old border terrier who loves to go walkies and hoooon around the garden. When she’s exhausted her energy she loves nothing more than to cuddle in front of a fire or on a nice warm lap. River once she bonds with you adores her human and likes to be close. She is not keen on sharing her human and would like to be the only pet in the household for this she will give you all her love and attention.
River loves to be out walking, exploring and sniffing but isn’t keen on overly friendly dogs who invade her sniffing space. She has met children but isn’t keen on noisy overly excited little people. She likes little humans who will read her a story, tell her about their day and then go for a nice walk before cuddling up and possibly sharing a chicken nugget or sausage for tea if that’s what the big humans are cooking.
As a typical hunter, even one of maturing age River is not good with small furries and cats.
In the house River loves nothing more than cuddling on the sofa and generally being close to her human. Her toilet training is ongoing and she is much better with those who can regularly put her out to toilet and give her lots of praise and a reward when she has done good. She finds ham or little sausages acceptable as a good effort reward. She can be a little stubborn like all dogs of her breed but being persistent and constant is the key with this little lady.
Neutered female
Only Dog
No small furries
Older children
Quieter home
Fostered in South Wales
River comes with 5 weeks free Agria pet insurance.
Phyllis is a cute and sweet natured 3-5 year old little Yorkshire Terrier that will remind you of a little teddy bear especially when she’s curled up in her bed. She’s very gentle and loves her food and treats. She quickly learns where her treats are kept and tries to will you with her eyes for another one. She loves nothing more than to relax in a comfy bed or on a blanket. Although she will stay in a room on her own, she very often likes to lie down near you. She likes to follow you around and sometimes struts around in a playful manner. She enjoys being fussed and stroked, although nervous at first, she soon learns to trust quickly and will slowly build a bond with her owner on her terms. Once settled she’ll make a very loving little dog who has a gentle nature
Phyllis is slowly becoming more confident and will come to her foster mum on her own terms. She’s happy being smoothed and is able to be picked up once she trusts you. Until she gets used to you its best to not make sudden movements and let her come to you. She responds when you call her name and speak to her. Due to lockdown only one person has visited and she was very shy and hid but were confident she’ll get better once it’s possible to see more people and with the guidance of a calm resident dog. She’s not keen on being brushed and will run away when she sees it. However, she will let you groom her and clean her eyes if she is in her bed. As yet she won’t take a treat from your hand but she will take it off the floor by the side of her
Phyllis would probably prefer a quiet home with no children and her humans around most of the time. She hasn’t been out with any dogs as yet as she’s only just had her first vaccination. She hasn’t been tested with cats.
Phyllis is very curious and likes to nose around, when she’s not snooping, she’s a bit of a couch potato and likes to laze around in her bed or on a blanket on the sofa. Even though she’s still nervous I think she likes to be close to the person who looks after her.
House-training is a work in progress and she is happy to use a puppy pad. She finds the garden a bit scary but she’s getting there slowly. She currently sleeps in the living room in her bed or on a blanket on the sofa with access to her puppy pad if needed in the night. She got very stressed when she was put in the kitchen as I believe she felt too enclosed. She is good in the night and doesn’t bark or cry. A crate wouldn’t be a good idea for Phyllis as she doesn’t like being shut in.
She is not destructive and is a very gentle little dog. She is not interested in toys but she probably doesn’t know what they are. She’s definitely got a playful streak in her and will tap her foster mum with her paw wagging her tail when she wants attention. She also runs in a playful way if her name is called in a cheerful voice. Phyllis enjoys her food and eats well.
Due to lockdown and the weather Phyllis has not been left for any length of time but was fine for a short while.
Phyllis travels well in the car but like all dogs she can be nervous at the vets so lots of reassurance and treats are needed
Phyllis would like a quiet home where she can chill quietly in her bed a lot. She would like the company of a handsome male furry friend of a similar size who can teach her how to be a dog and that not all humans are horrible.
Neutered female
No children
Quiet home
Resident castrated male dog of a similar size
Phyllis is microchipped and up to date flea and wormer
Crystal was a stray who came to us heavily pregnant and only about 9 months old herself.
She had her kittens and was a fantastic mum. Since her kittens have all been adopted she has turned into the playful, naughty, cheeky kitten she should be.
She is enjoying human company and has learnt to trust.
Crystal has not had the best start to life but she is a beautiful, clean little girl.
Crystals ideal home would be older children who could play with her and not be rough when handling her and possibly a playful resident cat because she loves to run around with her foster brothers and sisters.
Neutered female
Around a year old
Resident playful cat
Not dog tested
Older children who wont be rough
Crystal is microchipped and up to date flea and wormer
Crystal is fostered in south wales and comes with 5 weeks free Agria pet insurance.
Freya is an adorable 5-year-old little chihuahua with no known health issues. She can be quite nervous to begin with, but when she gets to know you, she’s a gorgeous little cuddle monster who loves nothing more than walkies and cuddles. She builds strong bonds with those she knows, so would need a quiet home with no young children and not too many visitors. Freya is fine with other dogs but not cat tested. She doesn’t like strangers and introductions must be made slowly or she can react aggressively when strangers try to stroke her. Freya does not like young children and prefers the company of calmer, quieter adults. Freya does however like all other dogs. She is untested with cats and small furries
Freya is completely housetrained and sleeps on her foster mums’ bed with her furry foster siblings. She enjoys her food but is not aggressive with it. She can be left alone for short periods of no more than a couple of hours. After that she becomes anxious.
Freya enjoys walks and travels well in the car. However, she does not like the vets as she doesn’t like to be touched by strangers and can react quite aggressively. She will rely on her forever family to calmly and positively support her at these anxious times.
Freya is a highly loving dog and builds strong bonds with those she trusts. It will take a few days for Freya to become accustomed to a new home, but once she does, she has all the love in heaven to give.
Neutered 5 year old female
Quiet home with older children and adults
Not cat tested but loves all other dogs
Freya has had her first vaccination, is microchipped, fully vaccinated, neutered and up to date with flea and worming treatment.
Potential adopters would be expected to travel to South Wales to meet her.
Freya come’s with five weeks free Argia Pet Insurance.
Nine year old Nigel is going to be someone’s best friend, he’s the chattiest cat his foster mum has ever met. He loves company and will follow you around the house making sure he sees all the action. He loves treats and eating, Nigel likes to eat a lot of food!. As Nigel is going to be your best friend you need to know that he likes to sleep really close then in the morning he likes to cuddle right on top of your chest and purrs like a train till you gently wake up. He also likes to slide in between his foster mum and partner at night to cuddle them both. He loves being in a family. If you over stimulate him he will give you a swipe which can hurt as he’s so strong. Nigel would not like to live with small boisterous children but could live with an older child who will read to him and tell him stories. Nigel can even do his own soundtrack if they are reading about cats. Nigel cannot live with other cats as he does not like to share his humans with other felines but is fine with dogs and doesn’t mind being home alone. He mainly sleeps and eats which makes him a dream cat.
Neutered Male
Can go outside after a period of adjustment
Can’t live with other cats but can live with dogs
Older cat savvy children
Microchipped and up to date flea and wormer
Nigel has had his first injection
Nigel is fostered in South Wales
If you live in rented accommodation we will need to speak to the landlord
Nigel comes with 5 weeks free Agria pet insurance.
Ginger is a 4 year old Cocker Spaniel who was a puppy farm ex-breeding girl. She is a very loving little girl and a real princess that loves human attention. She would be happy to sit and cuddle with you all day long.
When ginger arrived at her foster home, she was very unsure of humans, and would back away if approached. Over time and with watching and learning from the other dogs in the house, ginger has realised that humans are good and she now follows her foster mum everywhere. One of her favourite things is to cuddled up next to her foster mum and will often be caught staring at her longingly.
Ginger is unsure around very young, loud or boisterous children and will run for cover. She has been with the 11 year old very dog savvy small human in the house.
Ginger copies a lot from the other dogs in her foster home and will snuggle up to them when there’s no human to snuggle up to, but once bonded with her forever person she will choose her human every time. She can sometimes get stroppy and growl if the other dogs try to get close to her human but a watchful eye and a firm” no” stops this behaviour instantly. Princess ginger is slowly learning to share.
She has not been tested around cats or small furries.
Ginger’s toilet training is a work in progress she will go outside in the garden but at times she forgets. She used a crate when she first arrived but prefers the sofa now that she knows what one is. She sleeps on her foster mums’ bed at night, all night with no accidents. If left downstairs she gets quite upset and makes a lot of noise. As ginger has not previously lived in a home environment anything lying around that she thinks is a toy such as socks, pens and her toys will be chewed. Ginger eats well and will try to steal the other dog’s food if not watched. She shows no aggression just pushes her way in, if she cannot be watched at feeding time she would be best separated as no one likes a fat princess. She is not happy to be left at first but soon settles and is fine being left for a few hours with her foster buddies.
Ginger hasn’t totally learnt to walk on a lead yet and be comfortable with the outside world so she will need her new home to have lots of patience to help her achieve this.
Ginger needs a home with at least one other resident dog to learn that walking outside is full of wonderful sniffs and nice things to roll in. She would like a dog that is going to be happy that she wants to be the centre of her humans world and not feel threatened by this as she learns to share. Given time, patience and encouragement Ginger will become the Princess that we all know is just waiting to burst out.
Resident calm dog
Children over 10 that will give her the space to grow and blossom
Toilet training is ongoing
Microchipped, Vaccinated and up to date flea and wormer
Fostered in South Wales
Ginger comes with 5 weeks free Agria pet Insurance