You can give a furry friend from the Oxfordshire Animal Sanctuary a forever home.
The sanctuary rehomes up to 500 animals every year and has found 27,000 animals a new home since it opened over 50 years ago.
If you think you would be able to rehome one of them, go to the Oxfordshire Animal Sanctuary website for more details.
You can also sponsor any of their animals or donate to the charity's vital work.
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Adopt a dog from the Oxfordshire Animal Sanctuary
Reggie
Gender - Male
Age - 3 years old
Breed - German Shepherd
Reggie is an intelligent boy that loves his toys.
This adorable German Shepherd loves training, is already house trained and is non-destructive in the home
His new home should have a maximum of two people and shouldn't have any children or other pets.
There should also be a secure garden with 6ft fencing around.
His potential owner should be prepared to visit him up to 10 times before taking him home and should be experienced with dogs, especially large breeds.
Learn more about how to adopt Reggie.
Honey
Gender - Female
Age - 7 years old
Breed - Cockapoo
Honey is super smart and super friendly according to the Sanctuary.
She’s house trained, non-destructive and her new home can include children aged 14 and over.
Her new owner should be aware that she needs a specialist diet to cater for her allergies as well as medication.
Her future home can't have any other pets and should have a secure 5ft fenced garden.
Find out more about how to adopt Honey.
Sprout
Gender - Female
Age - 3 years old
Colour - Lurcher
The sanctuary describes Sprout as "full of beans, fun and playful" and she is "super affectionate and loves her cuddles".
Sprout enjoys being around other humans and can live with children aged 14+.
She will need a patient owner prepared to continue her toilet training as she’s never lived in a home before and someone who will be able to gradually build up the time that she can be left alone.
Her new home should not include any small pets and should have a secure garden with 6ft fencing all around.
Find out how to rehome Sprout.
Milo
Gender - Male
Age - 2 years old
Breed - Crossbreed
This lovable pooch loves being around other dogs and learning new things.
Milo is looking for an owner that enjoys training and is willing to put in the hours with the Sanctuary team and behaviourist to help him settle and work through any issues.
He is looking to live in a quiet single-person household that doesn't have any pets, children or many visitors.
Milo would prefer to live in a rural area that features a secure garden with 6ft fencing all around.
Learn more about how to adopt Milo.
Holly
Gender - Female
Age - 10 years old
Breed - West Highland Terrier
This adorable West Highland Terrier is looking for a forever home - could it be with you?
Holly is described by the sanctuary as an affectionate and active little lady who is house trained and walks well on her leash.
She is looking for a home without any other pets and would ideally be placed in a home without any children but could live with dog savvy children over 12.
Her new owner should know that Holly is diabetic and needs to be disciplined with her insulin injections, her grooming and not giving her too many treats.
Find out how you can rehome Holly.
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