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The following dogs are currently at the Stray Dog Kennels where they will need to stay for 7 days to allow their owner to claim them.
They cannot leave before the stated put to sleep date.
Unfortunately, the majority of dogs are not claimed so we have to find a safe place for these dogs within 7 days otherwise they are at risk of being put to sleep.
We DO NOT rehome stray dogs directly to the public, but can provide more details on these dogs should they move to another rescue or be signed over into our care.
There are currently no dogs in the stray kennels.
The dogs featured below are now safe in the care of Rochdale Dog Rescue. Once a dog arrives into our care they will be assessed, health checked, neutered, vaccinated and micro-chipped. These dogs are available for rehoming; some of the more recently arrived dogs may be undergoing assessment still.
Please note that Rochdale Dog Rescue does not rehome to homes where there are children under 10 years of age.
We also need to ensure that if you do not own your own property the landlord has given their permission for a dog and any garden you have is fully enclosed and secure. We also need to make sure any dogs we rehome are not left 'home alone' all day and lastly that any other dogs you have are neutered.
We rehome within an approximate 100 mile radius of our base (but if you are close to this then please do ask us).
If you think you could offer any of the dogs a loving home then please complete our Rehoming Enquiry Form in the first instance.
No. 4877: FRANK (Neutered, Fully Vaccinated & Microchipped)
Frank needs a new home.
Staffie Cross, male, approximately 2 years old. He is dark brindle with white on his head, chest and toes, he has a smooth coat and he is a small medium size. He is emaciated with sores on his legs and feet. He has been signed over to the care of RDR by the police. Frank is a lovely, friendly boy who seems Ok with other dogs.
"This morning we met Frank and in spite of the horrific time he has clearly had he proved to be the most adorable little lad.
He came out of his kennel and said hello and happily came with us for his walk. He likes to be out in front on his lead but not really pulling. When we got the treats out he was very excited but he still was able to show us that he can sit when asked, show a paw and take his treat gently.
We came across a couple of dogs - a little one who was trying to get to him in a friendly way, and two big barky dogs on leads and Frank didn’t react to them at all. In fact he tried to get away from the little dog.
He is the size of a staffie, and when he puts weight on he will be a really bonny looking lad. He has the loveliest personality, very affectionate and he is happy to lean in or sit on you for some hugs and sweet talk. He is also very alert and watches everything that’s going on - I can imagine him looking out of someone’s front window being the neighbourhood watch dog.
We really enjoyed our morning with Frank and I’m sure he will make an amazing companion!"
You will find full details of this dog in his album in the photo's section on Facebook or if on FB by clicking on the link above to their album.
If you are interested in offering Frank a forever home please complete the form below, please put as much detail as possible, this helps us to build a picture of whether they would be a good match for your family.
Before completing the form please check the following criteria as you will not get a response if the criteria is not met:
* We will not rehome to families with children under the age of 10 years.
* We do like to confirm the landlord has given permission if you do not own your own property.
* You must have a secure garden.
* No cats for this dog as he has not been cat tested.
* Any existing dogs in the family must be neutered/spayed.
* Families must live within an approximate 100 mile radius of our base in Rochdale/Manchester.
We also do not rehome where the dogs are left for long periods each day, this may vary from dog to dog with regards to how long they can be left but any detail about hours and routines is useful for us.
http://www.rochdale-dog-rescue.com/RehomingEnquiry.html
All our animals are fully vaccinated, spayed/neutered, microchipped, flea & worm treated before homing unless too young or upon advice from our vet/s.
Thank you to some kind and caring people we have been able to help Frank! He came into the care of RDR on Wednesday 18th September 2024. He needs a new home as soon as possible.
No. 4878: BELLA (Spayed, Fully Vaccinated & Microchipped)
Bella needs a new home.
Lurcher, female, born 25.08.2019. She is black with white on her muzzle and chest, she has a smooth coat and she is medium in size. She has been signed over to the care of RDR due to her owner's ill health. Bella is a lovely, friendly girl who is mostly fine with other dogs.
"I met and walked Bella today along with Aunty Wendy and Frank. We was advised to try to, as Aunty Fran puts it, "keep them 2 chevrons apart" Although we know Frank is a friendly boy we was a little unsure about Bella. Well it looks like Bella is an equally friendly girl. She was so quiet and gentle and although we never let them get within sniffing distance of each other, they happily walked fairly close together. Bella is a lovely well behaved lady. I'm pretty sure she will sit when asked but the only time I did, as soon as she felt the wet floor on her bum, that was it, no way was she doing that again. She walks nicely on her lead at a nice steady pace. Wasn't interested in my treats but they was a bit boring so will take some a little more tempting next time. All in all a lovely walk and hope Bella is very soon in a new home.
Another nice walk with Bella. It was my second time walking her and felt like she recognised me and has started to come out of her shell a little. She came out of her kennel straight over to me with a waggy tail then we set off. Bella walks so nicely on her lead. She didn't mind walking with Frank again and happily walked past other dogs. We stopped off for a sit down and take some photos and Bella was happy to sit for me today and take the different treats I brought. She even jumped up to give me kisses and cuddles. Bella loves being made a fuss of and will lean into you to be stroked. She really is a lovely gentle girl and I'm she will make a great companion for someone."
"I met lovely Bella this morning for the first time . She is a calm dog and walked along nicely, although she liked to be in front, but when asked to heel, she did. She also knows to sit when asked. We walked along the main road , and she didn't show any concerns with the traffic or people that we passed and enjoyed plenty of sniffs. I did cross the road when I saw other dogs approaching, but Bella didn't show any real interest in them. She will be a lovely addition to any home!"
"I had the pleasure of meeting beautiful Bella today. Ok so maybe I’m a bit biased as I’m a Lurcher lady. But I tried to be as objective as I could with this girl.
I took my Lurcher with me who can be a bit of a cow with new dogs. But decided to leave mine in the car for a while so I could get to know Bella a little before I introduced them.
She’s obviously been very loved and very looked after. And has also clearly had training. And is food motivated without being remotely pushy about it. Yes she’s excited when she first meets you. And jumps up but it will be easy to train her manners around greetings. A quick request for to sit and her bottom hit the deck and she was rewarded. Good girl Bella.
We then did a full body sensitivity check and she’s happy to be touched all over and didn’t flinch. Another tick.
Next we set off for a walk together. She was interested in her surroundings but never pulled and wasn’t scenting as much as I was expecting. I let her go to the end of her lead and then recalled her and she turned on a penny to come back. Nicely done young lady. She walked beautifully by my side. And when she least expected it, I banged a nearby bin. Once again she didn’t disappoint and didn’t react in the slightest. I tried it again to make sure it wasn’t a fluke. But nope she wasn’t bothered even though she heard the bang.
Next to see how she felt walking near other dogs. I walked past a kennel with two small dogs going beserk. She looked over but once again no reaction from her. Then out of the blue an off lead Pug came tearing over with no guardian in site. I’m not going to lie, I was a bit worried. But this amazing girl gave the Pug a quick sniff, said hello and we were on our way; I was very pleasantly surprised how she dealt with it.
Next we went back to my car. And we got my dog out. Remember, mine can be a bit of a cow with new dogs. So this was Bella’s biggest test with me. They were instantly happy in each other’s company and walked along beautifully together. We were out for quite a while and they just enjoyed their walk together and didn’t have a bad word to say to each other.
Bella is a cracker. And if she’d have been a boy I’d have taken her straight home with me as I’m on the lookout for a companion for my Lurcher. She seems very calm and relaxed but would really benefit from an active family and be given lots of off lead time in a secure field or very big garden. Whoever adopts her is in for a treat. She got a big thumbs up from me and my dog."
You will find full details of this dog in her album in the photo's section on Facebook or if on FB by clicking on the link above to their album.
If you are interested in offering Bella a forever home please complete the form below, please put as much detail as possible, this helps us to build a picture of whether they would be a good match for your family.
Before completing the form please check the following criteria as you will not get a response if the criteria is not met:
* We will not rehome to families with children under the age of 10 years.
* We do like to confirm the landlord has given permission if you do not own your own property.
* You must have a secure garden.
* No cats for this dog.
* Any existing dogs in the family must be neutered/spayed.
* Families must live within an approximate 100 mile radius of our base in Rochdale/Manchester.
We also do not rehome where the dogs are left for long periods each day, this may vary from dog to dog with regards to how long they can be left but any detail about hours and routines is useful for us.
http://www.rochdale-dog-rescue.com/RehomingEnquiry.html
All our animals are fully vaccinated, spayed/neutered, microchipped, flea & worm treated before homing unless too young or upon advice from our vet/s.
Thank you to some kind and caring people we have been able to help Bella! She came into the care of RDR on Monday 14th October 2024. She needs a new home as soon as possible.
No. 4881: BOW (Spayed, Fully Vaccinated & Microchipped)
Bow needs a new home.
Labrador, female, born 22.10.2023. She is a black and she is medium in size. Bow has been signed over to the care of RDR; she is currently in emergency foster with other dogs, cats and older children. Bow is a friendly, bouncy girl who is good with other dogs.
"Wonderful, happy girl Bow!
Bow is a fun girl with so many great things going for her.
When she arrived she was a bit of a wild child due to lack of exercise but a good exercise & rest routine here has settled her lots.
She is very energetic & more working type Lab than docile pet type Lab.
She would suit someone who likes walking/long hikes, she would easily train up for agility.
She loves a ball/toy & and doesn't chew them up.
She is house trained, crate trained if required. She doesn't get crated here except at feed times as she will eat hers then pinch my other dogs food given the chance (typical food mad Lab) but she settles when she has eaten and waits until the others are finished.
She travels beautifully, currently travels in a crate, she will chill in the vehicle. No separation issues at all, can be left home while you pop out for a few hours (I always walk the dogs before leaving them).
She can be a tad strong on the lead, will walk nice with a confident handler, she has great recall, she is good with dogs of all sizes. Not a snappy girl at all so older/dog savvy kids are fine.
She will ignore my cats indoors, she will chance her paw at a chase if they are outdoors but if they stand their ground she styles it out and pretends to be running past them.
She can be a tad shy of new people/especially men if they are trying to fuss her but is very handler focused (she just ducks away and comes closer to me, no reactivity or snapping, just clearly uncomfortable with unwanted attention). I am used to this owning working type Shepherds and personally dont mind a dog that doesn't want to over greet strangers. She would prefer attention from her owner than making new friends so I help her out by getting her to sit or lay by me and ask people to leave her be. That said once she knows you, she's all over you - her manners are coming on amazingly. She will still jump up at me in excitement for the ball. But then if you want to adopt a fun time girl with tons of energy but a great off switch then a few occasional muddy paw prints is a small price to pay. She is amazing, she is bouncy & happy. She isn't a 'lay by the fire eating custard creams' type of Lab, shes a 'get your walking shoes or wellies on rain or shine' type of girl but with two walks a day or a play with her ball on the park she will settle lovely."
You will find full details of this dog in her album in the photo's section on Facebook or if on FB by clicking on the link above to their album.
If you are interested in offering Bow a forever home please complete the form below, please put as much detail as possible, this helps us to build a picture of whether they would be a good match for your family.
Before completing the form please check the following criteria as you will not get a response if the criteria is not met:
* We will not rehome to families with children under the age of 10 years.
* We do like to confirm the landlord has given permission if you do not own your own property.
* You must have a secure garden.
* Any existing dogs in the family must be neutered/spayed.
* Families must live within an approximate 100 mile radius of our base in Rochdale/Manchester.
We also do not rehome where the dogs are left for long periods each day, this may vary from dog to dog with regards to how long they can be left but any detail about hours and routines is useful for us.
http://www.rochdale-dog-rescue.com/RehomingEnquiry.html
All our animals are fully vaccinated, spayed/neutered, microchipped, flea & worm treated before homing unless too young or upon advice from our vet/s.
Thank you to some kind and caring people we have been able to help Bow! She came into the care of RDR on Wednesday 25th September 2024. She needs a new home as soon as possible.
No. 4882: BIG PAUL (First Vaccinated & Microchipped)
Big Paul needs a new home.
Exotic Bully, male, born 23.07.2023. He is a red merle and he is smallish and stocky in size. He was found as a stray. Big Paul is a very friendly, cuddle monster who is Ok with other dogs but he will not be rehomed with another male dog as we do not know his history.
"This morning I met Big Paul for the first time. If his name doesn’t make you smile, meeting him certainly will. Big Paul is one of those dogs with a huge personality- he is super friendly and loves a cuddle and a fuss, with a big heap of stubbornness thrown in for good measure.
When we went for a walk it became obvious very quickly that he is more of a tortoise than a hare. In fact he walks really slowly most of the time, with little bursts of normal walking when he wants to. After about 10 minutes, with all his business done, he decided he wasn’t going to walk any further and dug his paws in and refused to come with me. I have seen this before with a couple of our other dogs (both bull breeds interestingly) and so I am hopeful that when he’s ready he might decide to come further afield.
In spite of the range of treats I had on offer he turned his nose up at all of them so maybe he is used to better things.
He is about the height of a frenchie with the build of a pocket bully.
He has a beautiful marl coat, the most gorgeous little face and eyes, and ears that look like someone gave them to him out of the wrong box - but in a super cute way.
I loved spending time with Big Paul and can’t wait to see how he progresses!"
You will find full details of this dog in his album in the photo's section on Facebook or if on FB by clicking on the link above to their album.
If you are interested in offering Big Paul a forever home please complete the form below, please put as much detail as possible, this helps us to build a picture of whether they would be a good match for your family.
Before completing the form please check the following criteria as you will not get a response if the criteria is not met:
* We will not rehome to families with children under the age of 10 years.
* We do like to confirm the landlord has given permission if you do not own your own property.
* You must have a secure garden.
* No cats for this dog as he has not been cat tested.
* Any existing dogs in the family must be neutered/spayed.
* Families must live within an approximate 100 mile radius of our base in Rochdale/Manchester.
We also do not rehome where the dogs are left for long periods each day, this may vary from dog to dog with regards to how long they can be left but any detail about hours and routines is useful for us.
http://www.rochdale-dog-rescue.com/RehomingEnquiry.html
All our animals are fully vaccinated, spayed/neutered, microchipped, flea & worm treated before homing unless too young or upon advice from our vet/s.
Thank you to some kind and caring people we have been able to help Big Paul! He came into the care of RDR on Monday 21st October 2024. He needs a new home as soon as possible.
No. 4883: BONNIE (First Vaccinated)
Bonnie needs a new home.
Cross Breed (possibly Heeler Cross), female, approximately 6-7 years old. She is black and tan with white on her chest, she has a smooth coat and she is small in size. She was found as a stray. Bonnie is a lovely, friendly girl who seems fine with other dogs.
"I met little sweetheart Bonnie on Saturday morning and straight away I could see she's a little darling. Bonnie was happy for me to take hold of her lead and initially set off with me, however then she stopped and looked back at the kennels. Luckily for me Bonnie loves her treats (which she took gently), so I managed to coax her half way down to the road. After that she must have realised I am ok and she was happy to come with me. She was a little unsure of cars passing us at first, but this seemed to stop and she was a little more confident in walking up the road. She waited nice and patiently by road until we could cross and stuck closely by my side. We met and chatted to a man who was walking his dog, Bonnie stood very close to me and stood off her back legs, with her front paws in my hands. I gave her a big fuss. Towards the end of our walk I thought Bonnie was getting a little silly as she kept jumping up at me as we walked, then as we stopped I realised she just wanted to cuddle and she wasn't stopping jumping up until she got one. She is a total sweetie!"
You will find full details of this dog in her album in the photo's section on Facebook or if on FB by clicking on the link above to their album.
If you are interested in offering Bonnie a forever home please complete the form below, please put as much detail as possible, this helps us to build a picture of whether they would be a good match for your family.
Before completing the form please check the following criteria as you will not get a response if the criteria is not met:
* We will not rehome to families with children under the age of 10 years.
* We do like to confirm the landlord has given permission if you do not own your own property.
* You must have a secure garden.
* No cats for this dog as she has not been cat tested.
* Any existing dogs in the family must be neutered/spayed.
* Families must live within an approximate 100 mile radius of our base in Rochdale/Manchester.
We also do not rehome where the dogs are left for long periods each day, this may vary from dog to dog with regards to how long they can be left but any detail about hours and routines is useful for us.
http://www.rochdale-dog-rescue.com/RehomingEnquiry.html
All our animals are fully vaccinated, spayed/neutered, microchipped, flea & worm treated before homing unless too young or upon advice from our vet/s.
Thank you to some kind and caring people we have been able to help Bonnie! She came into the care of RDR on Wednesday 30th October 2024. She needs a new home as soon as possible.
The following dogs will be moving into the care of another rescue if not reclaimed or are now reserved and will soon be going to their new home.
There are currently no dogs waiting to go to their new home.
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