RSPCA rescue dogs near you: These eight pooches in Blackpool, Preston and Accrington are looking for a forever home
Could one of these friendly faces be the latest addition to your family?
By Colin Ainscough
Published 17th Aug 2021, 12:00 BST
Eight dogs are currently available for rehoming across three RSPCA branches in Lancashire, including, Blackpool, Preston and Accrington.
All RSPCA animals are neutered, microchipped and vaccinated (where appropriate) before they are rehomed.
More information about the RSPCA's adoption process is available via the RSPCA's website.
These are the 8 dogs looking for a forever home in Blackpool, Preston and Accrington:
More information about the RSPCA's adoption process is available via the RSPCA's website.
5. Reggie
Japanese Akita Reggie might look an adult dog, but at 10 months old he is still very much a very sweet, affectionate and boisterous puppy. Altham Animal Centre are looking for a home with experience of Akitas who can teach him the basics. You can contact the centre via email at [email protected] or by calling 01254 231118. Photo: RSPCA
Missy is a 6 year old Rottweiler who is very friendly and interactive, she loves people and will interact as much as possible. The Preston Animal Centre is looking for a pet-free home as Missy can be reactive to other dogs even at a distance. You can contact the centre in Preston via email at [email protected] or by calling 01772 792553. Photo: RSPCA
Roscoe is a 3-year-old Staffordshire Bull Terrier crossbreed who loves to go for walks and is used to living in a multi-dog household. Due to his boisterous nature Longview Animal Centre is looking to rehome Roscoe to an adult only household. You can contact the centre in Poulton-le-Fylde via email at [email protected] or by calling 01253 703000. Photo: RSPCA
Six-year-old greyhound Sterling is good with people and is good on the lead when enjoying a walk. He also settles well, so should be able to be left for short periods of times. You can contact the Altham Animal Centre in Accrington via email at [email protected] or by calling 01254 231118. Photo: RSPCA