Whether you’re looking for a dog or a rabbit, RSPCA Lancashire East can help you find a loving pet.
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3 pets at RSPCA Lancashire East who need loving forever homes
Chloe
Chloe (Image: RSPCA) Gender – Female
Age – 1 year (approx.)
Breed – Staffordshire Bull Terrier crossbreed
Colour – White and tan
Chloe is looking for an active family who can help her continue with training as she has some ‘teething’ behaviours.
She likes to go on walks and sit and watch the world go by. Plus, she could live with another confident dog who could help her navigate life and enjoy playing with her.
Chloe has never lived with cats so it would be best if she didn’t start now and any children in the home should be at least 15 years old and very dog savvy as she is high energy.
Find out more about Chloe via the RSPCA website.
Beau
Beau (Image: RSPCA) Gender – Male
Age – 5 years (approx.)
Breed – English Toy Terrier
Colour – Black and Tan
Beau gets nervous when first around people but his confidence is growing. He loves fuss, exploring and playing with his toys.
Loud noises and sudden movement make him nervous and he often moves in the opposite direction.
RSPCA added: “When seeing vehicles going past on walks, he may freeze until the vehicle goes past and may bark towards larger vehicles. He does prefer walks in quieter areas away from traffic.”
Beau needs an adult-only home with a family who can continue his training. He can’t live with other dogs.
Find out more about Beau via the RSPCA website.
Ricky
Ricky (Image: RSPCA) Gender – Male
Age – 1 year (approx.)
Breed – Jack Russell Terrier
Colour – Black
Find out more about Ricky via the RSPCA website.
Ricky would love to find a new home where there are no other pets but he could live with dog savvy children who are aged 14 and above and understand he can be nervous at times.
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He’d like to live with experienced owners who can help him continue his training.
When out on walks, he wears a muzzle as he has a high prey drive. He also prefers quieter walks.
RSPCA added: “Ricky is reactive towards other dogs and livestock, we are working with Ricky on this however, his training will need continuing in the home.”