These eight pets in Stubbington are currently in the care of Stubbington Ark animal rescue and are in need of loving families to give them a forever home.
Each of these lovable pets has its own tailored needs and requirements, so be sure to check in with the Stubbington Ark team to make sure you are a perfect match for one of these pets.
Acorn
Breed: Shepherd X Greyhound
Age: Three years
Character: Acorn is a super softie and loves to be near you and have a fuss. She also has an energetic side and loves to have a good run around in an enclosed field.
She is a fun loving girl and enjoys a toy, she also enjoys her food and loves to play which makes her a dream when it comes to training.
Acorn can be nervous of new men but warms up quickly.
Big Moose
Breed: Large Mastiff – Brindle
Age: Five years
Character: ‘Big’ Moose, as his name suggests, is a big boy weighing 60+kg.
Despite his size he thinks he is a lap dog and likes to try and sit on you and loves nothing more than a cuddle.
His new owners will need to be able to manage his strength if he becomes excited.
He has been building confidence daily but his new owners will need to be prepared to expose him slowly to new surroundings.
Honey
Breed: Domestic Shorthair
Age: 11 years
Character: Honey is the sweetest girl who everyone falls in love with.
When she gets the opportunity to come out on the cattery floor she takes full advantage of checking everything out and having a natter with anyone that’ll listen to her.
Galaxy, Wispa and Smarties
Age: One year
Characters: Galaxy, Wispa and Smarties are three very close siblings who will often be found snuggling up together in one of their houses.
The trio are curious rabbits at heart and will approach those they know well and trust. They will need a large outdoor shed with an aviary attached.
Buttons and Crunchie
Age: One year
Characters: Crunchie is our brown brave boy, who certainly takes the lead. Whereas Buttons is the more timid girly, but she is ever so sweet and gentle.
She will often be following behind in her brother’s footsteps, as they venture out from their wooden hide for a veg snack.
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