Ralphy is very affectionate, but needs an experienced owner who has the time to train him properly. He loves food (although it does come with some extra slobber) and he always gets the zoomies whenever he's outside. Ralph cannot be rehomed with children or other pets. The rescue said: "With a bit of training and discipline, he would be the perfect dog". Photo: Clymping Dog Sanctuary
6. Sheila - eight-year-old Lurcher
Sheila was rescued as a stray alongside her puppies who were rehomed immediately. Unfortunately, Sheila hasn't been as successful in finding a home and has remained at the centre since. She must be rehomed with another dog (ideally Bandit) as she can get lonely. She has never been in a home before so will need a patient owner. Despite her difficult start to life, Sheila is extremely loving and is always excited to see people. She can't live with cats but can live with children over a certain age. Photo: Clymping Dog Sanctuary
7. Bandit - seven-year-old Lurcher
Bandit has spent his whole life living outside, so he can be timid at first. He is a lovely boy who just needs to learn how to be loved. Bandit has a very gentle soul and is good with other dogs. The rescue is looking to rehome him with Sheila as the pair are very dependant on each other and sometimes won’t walk without one another! Photo: Clymping Dog Sanctuary
8. Aimee - ten-year-old Belgian Malinois
Aimee has been at the sanctuary for four years. The rescue said she's the 'hardest to rehome' but the 'most deserving' of a loving home. She needs a family with time and patience to dedicate with her, particularly someone who can be with her most of the time due to her separation anxiety. She is afraid of loud noises and bangs, which means she can't be off the lead, and can jump 6ft fences when she's scared. The rescue said, for the right person, she will make the best fur friend. Photo: Clymping Dog Sanctuary
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