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Nude male hiker at large

Posted on Monday 21st September 2020

Nude male hiker at large

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[With thanks to Ms Louise Yates for the use of her photo.]

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Shoreham Dogs Trust

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Boycee
Boycee

Boycee is a charming boy who has stolen the hearts of all his carers at Dogs Trust’s Shoreham Rehoming Centre. At eight-years-old, he may be entering his senior years, but this bouncy Boxer Cross has never let go of his puppy-like ways.

He’s a playful chap who likes keeping active – either when playing a game with his toys or exploring on his walks. Most of all Boycee loves spending time with people and will make for a loyal and loving best friend once he knows you well.

A multi-person household would be ideal so that this affectionate lad always has someone nearby for a cuddle. Boycee is an avid sunbather so his dream home would have a garden of his own to relax in and for off-lead exercise. He will need to be the only pet in the household but can live with older children, aged 12 and over.

This beautiful boy will make a fun new addition to a family who will embrace his exuberant Boxer traits, and who can dedicate lots of time to him.

If you think you could be the perfect companion for Boycee, then please don’t hesitate to contact Dogs Trust Shoreham on 01273 915100. The Rehoming Centre is based at Brighton Road, Shoreham, BN43 5LT or alternatively visit www.dogstrust.org.uk.


Paws & Claws in Sayers Common

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unemployed cats

Rural or outside homes needed

We have several young neutered cats that need rural or outside homes.

They like their own space and enjoy human contact on their own terms. Suitable for homes such as a stables/smallholdings or a house with a large garden. We have successfully homed many similar cats and would be prepared to consider homes outside our normal area within reason. Please contact us if you think you could help.


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