Bristol Animal Rescue Centre are hoping to find foster parents and forever homes for the loving dogs in their care. The centre has been supporting Bristol’s furry creatures since 1887 and currently has 10 dogs on its books hoping for a fresh start in life.
These range from puppies to older dogs hoping to bring a little extra joy to your life. Each dog will have its own requirements before being adopted based on its previous experiences. Some of the dogs were not given the best start in their life so may n, to see more visit www.bristolarc.org.uk/
5. Meena
Meena arrived at Bristol Animal Rescue Centre with the RSPCA inspectors, distressed and in pain. She’s had regular physio with the Bristol ARC team to gradually get her using the leg again before rehoming. Meena is a very sweet natured dog, very warm and friendly with people and good with all of her vet handling and physio. She has also been described as calm and affectionate. Now that she’s feeling better the centre is starting to see her cheeky personality and believe she definitely wants to be more active and playful. | BARC
6. Sadie
Sadie is a beautiful German Shepherd with a warm, friendly disposition. Sadly, she did not have the best start in life and as a consequence will require a female only home. After being brought into BARC via the RSPCA, she is now looking for a home where she can relax and enjoy having lots of company. Sadie is very affectionate, enjoys play time and loves her walks. She is currently building up her muscle strength on walks, so she only goes out for short walks a few times a week. Adopters would need to be understanding of this, and continue this system after she has been adopted. Sadie has had a difficult time, but still has the loveliest personality and brightens everyone's day with her cheeky smile. | BARC
7. Baxter
Meet Baxter - this big hunk of love is looking for a new home to call his own. The BARC team describes him as a sensitive soul, despite his size, who can be a little nervous when meeting new people. Baxter is an active dog that enjoys his walks and would prefer to live in a quieter area, without too much hustle and bustle. He loves to play with toys, and is a fun loving chap that will put a smile on your face! | BARC
8. Hector
Hector is a sweet, sensitive soul who can struggle with new experiences/ environments. It takes a while for him to relax in new situations which means he can become quite upset, and even vocal or defensive at times. Hector struggles when seeing other dogs and would prefer to be exercised away from other dogs, so he can work on his behaviour around them and actually enjoy his walks. Hector also has a very high prey drive and will need to wear a muzzle for the safety of any surrounding wildlife. Hector loves doing his muzzle training, and would need to continue this practice in between his walks to maintain a positive relationship with his muzzle. He is very playful, and his favourite toys are bouncy balls that he can chase and soft toys that he can rip to shreds. Hector is a lovely boy and needs a supportive home where he feels secure and loved. | BARC