Trio is a female Lurcher around 3-4 years old. She came into our care with Sonny a Saluki cross but he's now been rehomed leaving Trio on her own. Trio is missing a front leg but this doesn’t stop her getting around. She is a very gentle, calm girl. Dog treats are taken from your hand so gently and she’s very affectionate wanting to lean into you whilst you cuddle her. Whilst Trio came into our care with a young male dog, she isn't always a big fan of other dogs so would probably be best rehomed on her own. We have no history on her so would prefer not to rehome her with cats and small furries purely due to her breed. A really very lovely girl who has already been with us for a while as we tried to rehome both dogs together. Now we've split them, we hope Trio will soon find her forever home soon and the fact she only has three legs will not mean she's overlooked.
Link to video and more photos - http://s376.photobucket.com/albums/oo210/nikmurphy/Scunthorpe%20Dogs/Trio/
Will is a black Labrador cross. He's only three years old and spent those years being constantly tied up before coming into our care. Initially he was reported to be nervous but you'd never know that now as he's full of energy and loves some fuss. Will is likely to need basic training. Will is a high energy dog who can be a little boisterous so would be best rehomed without small children.
Video and more photos - http://s376.photobucket.com/albums/oo210/nikmurphy/Scunthorpe%20Dogs/Will/
Cherry is a proper chunky Staffordshire Bull Terrier cross who has yet to be age checked but we guess she's around two years old. Cherry is a fabulous girl. She's affectionate, good natured and loves a tummy tickle. Cherry went back into her kennel as good as gold and whilst we don't yet know what she's like with other dogs she ignored those in the kennels around her (the kennels may be able to advise further on this when you call). A really lovely girl who is likely to make a very good pet.
Video and more photos - http://s376.photobucket.com/albums/oo210/nikmurphy/Scunthorpe%20Dogs/Cherry/
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