Here is a selection of animals from the RSPCA branches in Essex and the affiliated Danaher Animal House who are looking for a forever home.
There are some animals from the Essex Havering & Harold Hill branch and the Danaher Animal Home.
If you think you would be able to rehome one of them go to either the Essex Havering & Harold Hill website or the Danaher Animal Home website for details.
You can also donate to the charities to help it carry on its rescue work at the same websites.
Teddy
Gender – Male
Age – Two years old
Breed – Slovakian Pointer
Colour – Grey
Teddy is a dog who will need an adult-only home, as well as being the only dog in the home as well as not living with a cat.
If you want to adopt Teddy you can view his full profile here.
Bruno
Gender - Male
Age – One year old
Breed – Doberman cross
Colour – Black
Bruno is a very obedient dog and would like a home with an owner who has some previous experience with the Doberman breed.
He could live with another dog, preferably a large female breed of a similar size.
Bruno did have some anxiety issues when he first came into the home, but this has been improving steadily.
If you want to adopt Bruno you can view her full profile here.
Poppet
Gender – Male
Age – Three years (approx.)
Breed – Domestic Shorthair crossbreed
Colour – Black and White
Poppet is a very happy cat once settled in and is very laid back.
As he is missing a leg Poppet will need a safe garden away from busy roads. Poppet had cat flu when he first arrived, which he has recovered from but this may reoccur in the future so he needs to be the only cat in the house.
If you want to adopt Poppet you can view his full profile here.
Eminem
Gender – Male
Age – Not specified
Breed – Guinea pig
Colour – Orange and white
Eminem is quite a shy chap to so needs time to gain confidence and start accepting the fuss he craves for.
He will need a calm, understanding home, and he will also be keen to find a partner, so living with a single female guinea pig would be ideal.
If you want to adopt Eminem you can view his full profile here.
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