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Scottish dog re-homing centres

12 replies

mrscumberbatch · 11/01/2013 23:29

Hello ladies (and pooches)

I'm on the lookout for a new pooch, from what I can see from online SSPA and local searches it's mostly large breeds and staffies which aren't compatible with our family.

Can anyone recommend a Scottish rehoming centre for me to look into>?

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tittytittyhanghang · 11/01/2013 23:34

im sure there must be some but I live in Angus and came up with the same as you when we were looking for a dog. In the end we bought a puppy shih tzu. Sorry, this reply was as much use as a chocolate teapot!

gregssausageroll · 12/01/2013 08:35

Second chance kennels in Thornton. Most breeds have rescue also. Dogs trust in west Calder. Dog Aid society in Edinburgh.

poachedeggs · 12/01/2013 08:36

There's a big Dog's Trust centre near Edinburgh. Second Chance in Fife. In Aberdeen DAWGS is excellent. And most of the breed rescues have Scottish branches.

I think if you find a rescue which is thorough and if you have trust in them, it's better to wait for the right dog than to change your plans. Also, many of the rescues have good contacts and may be able to help you in your quest.

Chocolateporridge · 12/01/2013 08:36

There's a dog and cat home near Dumbarton, in the little village of Milton, I think they might be the kind of place you need.

roughtyping · 12/01/2013 08:39

Dogs trust in Hamilton - they have lots of dogs not on the website. My parents got their dog there and she is beautiful. They followed up how she was getting on etc

tabulahrasa · 12/01/2013 09:54

Edinburgh, Stirling and Glasgow all have council run pounds - I'm assuming other places do too, but I know they do.

Dog's trust have centres in West calder (west lothian) and Glasgow.

There's Second chance in Fife, (I know that's been mentioned already) any dog'il do in Edinburgh, Argyll Animal Aid in Barcaldine.

There's breed rescues as well - though I don't know about little dogs as I prefer big dogs, but they should be easy enough to find.

Many tears has a one year old westie being fostered in Edinburgh.

Dog pages has a list of Scottish rescue centres here

and you'll probably find more on google.

PacificDogwood · 12/01/2013 09:58

Google 'greyhound rescues' and you'll find loads - you know you want a pointy, don't you (need little walking, calm natures, little shedding) Wink.

Big Dog's Trust between Uddingston and Mount Vernon, Glasgow.
Bothwell Bridge Rescue Centre had loads of stunning husky crosses (if you are looking for dog that needs lots of walking...)

PS I yearn for a pointy, so am living precariously through this fred. Ignore the above. What kind of dog are you looking for?

ClaimedByMe · 12/01/2013 10:01

Any dog'il do based in edinburgh but have dogs in foster all over scotland looking for homes

mrscumberbatch · 12/01/2013 10:51

Pacific -I had a tibetan terrier and it was very friendly and outgoing. Not a large dog but not a wee teeny thing either.

It might sound mad, but I'm generally allergic to animal hair, just not 'wooly' hair types. I don't know how likely it would be that one would need rescued mind you... no harm in looking!!!

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PacificDogwood · 12/01/2013 22:57

Damn you, Mrsc, you made me look. Hope you find the perfect dog for you.

Blottedcopybook · 12/01/2013 23:02

If you have a look on the kennel club site they have links to breed-specific rescue organisers?

VisualiseAHorse · 12/01/2013 23:06

We used the Aberdeenshire Blue Cross to find our lovely hound, Millie.

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