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Five dogs looking for their forever homes from Many Tears Rescue
Summary
Many Tears Rescue has listed five ex-breeding dogs—Alexa, Evan, Venus, Rennie and Wendy—with notes on temperament, health and home requirements, and the charity provides contact details on its website and by phone for enquiries.
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Many Tears Rescue has published profiles of five dogs currently seeking permanent homes. All five entered the charity's care from breeders and are described with individual behavioural and medical notes. The rescue gives website contact details and a phone number for rehoming enquiries. The charity also notes an option to donate to support its work.
Profiles:
- Alexa — Retriever, female, 3 years: lively and affectionate; reliant on other dogs for comfort so will need a kind resident dog; learning house training and lead walking; could live with calm, dog-savvy teenagers and possibly a cat; being monitored for a small hematoma after spay, healing well.
- Evan — Pointer, male, 4 years: loving with known people but reserved with new people and has shown uncertainty around men; thriving in kennels and enjoying walks; would suit an active, adult-only home with no visiting children; can live with a calm female dog; should be kept on lead unless in a secure area and continue muzzle training for walks; may need support with house training and is slightly overweight.
- Venus — Bichon Frise, female, 3 years: very timid and frightened of people but beginning to build trust and take treats; seeks a calm, adult-only home with experienced adopters and at least one confident resident dog; is a flight risk and needs a secure garden; currently being treated for sore ears and will need patient guidance with house training and lead walking.
- Rennie — French Bulldog, female, 1 year: gentle and people-focused, initially shy but affectionate once settled; will need a confident resident dog and patient handlers for house training and lead practice; could live with dog-savvy teenagers; conjunctivitis has cleared and she has blepharospasm that should be monitored by a vet.
- Wendy — Dachshund, female, 3 years: timid and often keeps her distance but is good to handle when she feels safe; depends on other dogs for reassurance and must live with a kind, confident resident dog; needs support with house training and lead walking beginning in a secure garden; could live with older, dog-savvy teenagers; has been spayed and had 13 teeth removed, so is on a soft-food diet.
Summary:
These five dogs arrived from breeders and have varied behavioural and health needs; several require calm, experienced household companions and at least one resident dog for reassurance. The charity lists contact details on its website and provides a phone number for rehoming enquiries. The rescue also notes an option to donate to support its work.
