Rescue dogs: 9 adorable pets at Chesterfield RSPCA shelter needing forever homes
By Gay Bolton
Published 10th May 2023, 21:34 BST
Border collies and a Jack Russell terrier are among the dogs seeking forever homes at Chesterfield’s RSPCA shelter.
Nine canines are currently available for prospective owners who can provide a loving and comfortable environment and can dedicate their time and money to caring for a four-legged friend.
The rewards of owning a dog are immense. Not only do they make faithful and playful companions, but a dog will inspire you to exercise more and visit places that you may not otherwise have considered.
If you wish to adopt any of these dogs, you will have to apply online at https://chesterfield-rspca.org.uk. If your application is successful, you will be contacted by a member of the RSPCA team.
If you wish to adopt any of these dogs, you will have to apply online at https://chesterfield-rspca.org.uk. If your application is successful, you will be contacted by a member of the RSPCA team.
5. Brownie
Brownie is a female Cane Corso who is tender, affectionate, polite and placid. The shy girl is one year and six months old and looking for a quiet home, preferably one without a cat, Photo: Chesterfield and North Derbyshire RSPCA
Dexter is a male collie who is 10 years and four months old. He is looking for an owner who will give him stability, gentle strolls and good food. Dexter would prefer an adult only household and could live with an elderly person. Photo: Chesterfield and North Derbyshire RSPCA
Ghost is a two-year-old female Bully-XL who is sweet, loving and totally adorable. She will need an experienced and affectionate owner who can offer basic training and lots of cuddles and fuss. Ghost could be left alone for short periods. Photo: Chesterfield and North Derbyshire RSPCA
Drummer is an 18-month-old male foxhound who is affectionate, playful, polite and loves other dogs. He would like to live in a quiet house with another large breed dog. Drummer walks very well on a lead but will need some work on house training. Photo: Chesterfield and North Derbyshire RSPCA