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‘Cheeky’ and ‘affectionate’ long-term RSPCA residents looking for new homes

The animal welfare charity has launched its annual Adoptober campaign, which hopes to find owners for 11 of its longest-stay residents.

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A group of RSPCA rescue dogs are hoping to find new homes as part of an Adoptober campaign being run this month by the animal welfare charity.

October has been renamed by staff seeking new owners for 11 of its “cheeky” and “affectionate” furry residents who have been with the RSPCA for a combined 15-and-a-half years.

“Loving and affectionate” lurcher Clover is one of the dogs hoping to find her “forever home” after living at the RSPCA Bristol Animal Rescue Centre for around 18 months.

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Lurcher Chloe is looking for a “forever home” (RSPCA/PA)

“She’s got a high chase instinct so will need to be kept on the lead when out walking but loves to run free in a secure garden or paddock.

“This loving and affectionate girl is looking for her perfect match and would ideally like an adult-only home without other pets.”

Four-year-old terrier Yoko, who has been described as a “cheeky chap with a big personality” hopes to find an owner who shares his “strong hunting drive”.

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Yoko hopes to find an owner who can deal with his “strong hunting drive” (RSPCA/PA)

Meanwhile, six-year-old Joe and eight-year-old Zac are Alaskan malamutes who have been looked after by the RSPCA Birmingham Animal Centre for 18 months and would preferably live with owners without other pets or children, and who understand their breed.

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Joe and Zac are looking for new owners (RSPCA/PA)

More information about how to rehome a pet can be found at www.rspca.org.uk/findapet.

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