Female (Bitch) Beagle Dogs And Puppies For Adoption, Rehoming And Rescue In Ross And Cromarty

1 Female (Bitch) Beagle Dogs And Puppies For Adoption, Rehoming And Rescue In Ross And Cromarty

  • Layla3

    Layla

    • 13 Years Old

    Layla's ideal home Layla is looking for a comfortable retirement home, where her new pawrents will be around for most of the day. She has lived with another dog, however due to her age, she is looking to quieten down and chill out. She loves to plod along on her walks and is happy sniffing about in the garden Could you be Layla's perfect match? Layla is an affectionate, gentle

    DogsTrust

    DogsTrust

    Rescue Centre / Charity • ,  (51mi)

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  • Lemonie2

    Lemonie

    • 3 Years Old

    Lemonie's ideal home Lemonie is an adorable 3 year old Staffie cross who is an affectionate girl. She would love to work on her basic trainng, and build her confidence up. Lemonie would benefit from having someone with her for most of the day, and any periods of time that she is left alone, should be gradually built up. Could you be Lemonie's perfect match? This little lady is

    DogsTrust

    DogsTrust

    Rescue Centre / Charity • Glasgow, Scotland  (132mi)

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