Can you give a forever home to Cassie, a fun loving five-year-old Rottweiler cross, who is eagerly waiting for her forever home.
Cassie loves spending time with her favourite people and there is no doubt you will have lots of fun and laughter while she is in your company after you have built up a strong relationship.
Yearning for a calm and quiet environment with strong, confident and experienced owners, Cassie thrives as the sole pet in the household, finding utmost comfort in the company of adults.
Cassie, while feeling uneasy around other dogs during outdoor encounters, is accustomed to wearing a lead and muzzle for added safety during her walks. Within the sanctuary of her garden, she takes pleasure in basking in sunlit patches and engaging in playful sessions of ‘find the toy’, showcasing her remarkable aptitude.
To ensure her comfort, Cassie prefers walks in serene locales, away from the presence of other dogs and people.
Cassie, although initially cautious around unfamiliar individuals, gradually builds trust and fosters genuine friendships over time.
As a forever companion, Cassie would be an ideal match for strong and experienced dog owners looking to give a special dog her special home.
If you think you could provide a home for Cassie or any of the 50 dogs currently available for rehoming, please contact the West Calder Rehoming Centre on 01506 873459. You can also follow Dogs Trust West Calder on Twitter @DT_WestCalder and Instagram @dogstrust_westcalder.
Come meet volunteers for a chat about fostering/rehoming at the centre’s ‘Thank Dog It’s Fostering Friday’ event on Friday, August 11 from 2pm to 3pm.
Dogs Trust West Calder is currently seeking new foster carers across the whole of the Lothians & Scottish Borders. If you could open your home to a dog in need, please email HFHWestCalder@dogstrust.org.uk for more information.
The rehoming centre is also recruiting new volunteers for a variety of roles. Anyone interested in volunteering should email volunteer coordinator, Garry Lee at Garry.Lee@dogstrust.org.uk.
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