Adopting a pet is a great way to give a pet a new home after being left on their own, be it by a previous owner passing away or, in some cases, being dumped.
The Basildon Dogs Trust branch works hard to care for dogs in distress as well as find a loving family to give them a home if they need it.
If you think you would be able to rehome one of them, go to the group's website.
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You can also donate to help them carry on their rescue work.
Basildon Dogs Trust: 5 pets in search of forever homes
Here are five dogs who are looking for their new home.
Carrot
Carrot (Image: Basildon Dogs Trust)
Gender – Male
Age – Four years old
Breed – Collie (Border)
If you want to adopt Carrot you can view their full profile here.
This friendly boy is looking for a family who can provide him with the physical and mental stimulation he needs.
He loves a treat and takes them nicely from your hand which is great for ongoing training and likes to play with toys and sniff around when exploring outside.
Carrot can live with dog-savvy children 14 and older and could live with another well-balanced dog (pending a successful dog mix here at the centre).
He can be left for up to four hours, although leaving hours will need to be built up slowly whilst settling into his new home.
Lily
Lily (Image: Basildon Dogs Trust) Gender – Female
Age – Five years old
Breed – Crossbreed
If you want to adopt Lily you can view their full profile here.
Lily loves her treats which will work as a great tool for all her ongoing training and a tasty reward for being a super smart girl.
Lily loves a Nyla bone, antler and wood chew to chew on and enjoys all toys in general but can get overly overstimulated.
She can live with older teens aged 16 and up and must be the only pet in the home with no visiting children.
She will need a private, secure garden and a quiet family home and will need to be on a lead and always muzzled when out and about.
Cheeka
Cheeka (Image: Basildon Dogs Trust) Gender – Female
Age – One year old
Breed – Belgian Shepherd Dog (Malinois)
If you want to adopt Cheeka you can view their full profile here.
This lovely girl takes treats nicely from your hand and cheese is definitely the way to her heart.
She loves carrying a ball around and likes to sniff all toys.
Cheeka can live with children 16 and older as she can be a bundle of energy and needs an active family and to be the only dog in the home.
Leaving hours will need to be built up very slowly with as she can be nervous left on her own.
Wimpy
Wimpy (Image: Basildon Dogs Trust)
Gender – Male
Age – Two years old
Breed – Shih Tzu
If you want to adopt Wimpy you can view their full profile here.
Wimpy is a little fluffball full of energy and loves exploring and sniffing around new environments.
Wimpy will never refuse a tasty treat so this is a great way to help with training and building a bond.
He will need all basic training and any alone time built up slowly and can live with children 11 and older.
Wimpy would benefit from having calm walking buddies to help build his confidence when out and about and will need regular grooming to maintain his coat.
Benny
Benny (Image: Basildon Dogs Trust) Gender – Male
Age – Six years old
Breed – Chihuahua (Long Coat)
If you want to adopt Benny you can view their full profile here.
Benny is curious in new environments and likes to sniff and explore and loves a meaty treat which is great for ongoing training and cuddles.
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He can be a little shy when first meeting people so any new adopters will need to be able to meet Benny multiple times at the centre before he goes home.
Benny will need a home where he is the only dog and can live with children 14 and older.
He can be left for up to 4 hours although any leaving hours will need to be built up very slowly once he has settled in his new surroundings.