Adopt a dog Chesterfield: 11 rescue animals at RSPCA centre looking for a forever home
Gay Bolton
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Meet Clyde, Rosaleen and Zak who are being cared for at Chesterfield RSPCA shelter. (Photo: Chesterfield and North Derbyshire RSPCA)
The charity’s volunteers are currently looking for dedicated people who will give 11 pooches the love and attention that they are longing for.
There are three Belgian Malinois cross puppies, a chihuahua cross terrier, two Staffy cross, a Siberian husky pup, a French bulldog, a lurcher type and two cross breeds including a puppy.
Quin is an adorable nine-week-old Belgian Malinois cross who is looking for an owner to give him the love and comfort that he craves. (Photo: Chesterfield and North Derbyshire RSPCA)
Fergus is a nine-week-old Belgian Malinois cross who is daft, clever and as cute as they come. He adores people, he adores toys and he adores food. Doesn't he look adorable? (Photo: Chesterfield and North Derbyshire RSPCA)
Milo is a ten-year-old chihuahua cross terrier who loves lots of fuss and attention. He is a shy dog until he gets to know people. Milo, who is looking for a quiet, adults-only household, gets on well with other dogs which means he could live with another pooch but not with a cat. (Photo: Chesterfield and North Derbyshire RSPCA)
Zak is tiny for a Siberian husky but as he's only seven months old there's still plenty of time for him to grow. He is a bright spark who is in need of an experienced owner and basic training. Zak could live with children of 11 to 15 years and maybe in a household where there is already a dog but not one with a cat. (Photo: Chesterfield and North Derbyshire RSPCA)
Clyde is an eight-month-old cross breed who has basic house training and can obey commands. He is shy until he gets to know people and can get worried by strangers. Clyde is looking for an experienced owner in an adults-only household. (Photo: Chesterfield and North Derbyshire RSPCA)
Stanley is a seven-year-old cross breed who came to the RSPCA with his skin scoured and his ears infected after living in a scrapyard where his life was bound by barbed wire, bricks and brutality. He has cast off the torment of his previous existence to emerge as a personable and friendly dog. Stanley will need an experienced owner who can give him basic training and would prefer to be the only animal in an adults-only household. (Photo: Chesterfield and North Derbyshire RSPCA)
Rosaleen is a ten-week-old Belgian Malinois cross who is an affectionate, calm and inquisitive pup who loves to play. She is making great progress with house training. (Photo: Chesterfield and North Derbyshire RSPCA)
Fred is a two-year-old Staffy who is a big, meaty baby with a big heart. A bright spark, he is a strong dog who will need an experienced owner and basic training. Fred would prefer an adult-only household where he is the only animal in the home. (Photo: Chesterfield and North Derbyshire RSPCA)
Bella is a six-year-old French bulldog who is friendly and lots of fun when she gets to know people. She is house trained and happy to be left alone. Bella, who has a medical condition, is looking for a quiet adults-only household. (Photo: Chesterfield and North Derbyshire RSPCA)
Lola is a Staffy cross who is one year and four months old. She knows lots of basic commands but needs to be taught how to play and how to like other dogs. Lola would prefer an adults-only household where she is the only dog and one without a cat. (Photo: Chesterfield and North Derbyshire RSPCA)
Luna is a three-year-old lurcher who is pretty and energetic. She needs basic training and to be taught how to play and may need behavioural support and advice. Luna is looking for an adults-only household and would prefer to be the only animal living in the home. (Photo: Chesterfield and North Derbyshire RSPCA)
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