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Sussex RSPCA: 5 pets who are on the lookout for new homes

Whether you want to adopt a dog, cat, rabbit or guinea pig, there is a lot of choice.

Several animals are listed below, but more can be found on the center’s website.

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Ella

EllaElla (Image: Rspca)

Sex – Female

Age – five years old

Tribe – Chihuahua

Color – Tan and white

If you want to adopt ELLA, you can watch their full profile here.

Ella is described as “cheek” and “Feisty” Chihuahua, who loves her food and stolen immediately from your pocket.

He entered the RSPCA’s inappropriate home and as a result, it is very worried about strangers and will respond if they approach or try to touch him.



Everyone who wants to adopt him must be ready for a few visits to take refuge to get to know him and get his trust.

Ella is reactive for other dogs so that she should be the only pet in a new home.

RSPCA adds: “Ella is looking for adults only, experienced home and should live in a quiet home environment because she can be quite sensitive.”

Spencer:

Spencer:Spencer: (Image: Rspca)

Sex – Male

Age – one year old

Tribe – Lurcher:

Color – Brindle

If you want to adopt Spencer, can you watch their full profile here?

It is said that Spencer is a “friendly” and “lively” dog, which was a little shy to arrive, but soon became quite sure.

He needs a training and active family who can continue to himself and stop boring him.

Spencer has been humans with other dogs, but can be a little vocal an

d superhospitative when he walks to others.

RSPCA adds: “This seems to be enthusiasm to greet, but his new owner must be ready to manage it.”

Molly

MollyMolly (Image: Rspca)

Sex – Female

Age – 11 years old

Tribe – Homeless extortion crossroads

Color – Black and white

If you want to adopt Molly, you can watch their full profile here.

Molly entered the RSPCA care because his former owner had a died.

He was placed in the most popular situation, but he enjoys the most out of his pen.

Molly is making noise on its terms, because she will have a small cleaning and stroke, but also knows when she had enough.

He needs to be calm, because he is used to living only one or two people.


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Pashmina and Tumper

Pashmina and TumperPashmina and Tumper (Image: Rspca)

Sex – Male (Thumper) and Woman (Pashmina)

Age – seven-year-old (Pashmina) and four years old (Thumper)

Tribe – In English (Pashmina) and Crossbreed (Thumper)

Color – White (Pashmina) and Brown (Thumper)

If you want to adopt Pashmina and thumper, you can watch their full profile here.

Pashnina and Tumper entered the RSPCA care after another rescuers after they didn’t want to be by the previous owner.

Because they are tied together they want to find a new home as a couple.

RSPCA adds: “Pashnina is the bigger one of the two and is officially responsible.

“They can both be a little exciting when we clean their pen, but they soon walk and find a better area in Mow.”

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