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Duke

I'm looking for my forever home. Could you be my perfect match?

Reference ID
1264246
Sex
Location
May live with
Secondary school age children.
Size

Are you right for Duke?

Duke is a wonderful boy who came in to our care with limited information. He has spent a short time in foster where he had a blast! He is mostly house-trained, loves to snooze and comes over for some scratches when he fancies them. Duke would like to have company for most of the day as we don't know if he would be comfortable being left home alone. We are preferably looking for a family who are experienced dog owners for this handsome chap. A home with direct access to a secure garden would be preferred as this will aid with his training. Duke can be worried around other dogs so would prefer to be the only pet in the home and would be happy sharing his home with children over the age of 12.

Is Duke right for you?

Duke's new family should be willing to work on his training, which does include socialising with other dogs as he can be reactive when he sees a dog in the distance. He is very focused and intelligent and has been making lots of progress with his training at the centre. This boy's biggest love in life is a tennis ball and he loves playing fetch and he is going to make a fantastic, lively addition to a home.

How our rehoming process works

Thanks for your interest in Duke. To apply to adopt a dog like Duke, these are your next steps.

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Create an account and fill out our application form

In our form you can tell us all about your home, your lifestyle and the kind of dogs you’re interested in. You won’t be applying for a specific dog, but you can add favourites to give us an idea of the dogs you like. We’ll use this information to find a great match for …

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Choose a rehoming centre

We’ll also ask you to select a rehoming centre. The team at this centre will look after your application and assess you against all suitable dogs in their care. This doesn’t have to be your nearest centre, but you will need to travel there within a few days once we’ve found …

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We’ll contact you within seven days

We’ll be in touch by phone or email within seven days of receiving your application to have a chat about your dog search. Then we'll start looking for a great match for you.

We will make two attempts to contact you. If after the second attempt we don’t hear back from …

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We’ll keep your application open for three months and keep looking for a match

You won't need to do anything else or apply again for three months. We’ll keep reviewing your application against all the dogs at your chosen centre. Not all available dogs are featured on our website; dogs of all shapes and sizes regularly come into our care, and your …

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When we find a match, we’ll invite you to meet them

If we’ve found a dog who seems right for you, we’ll invite you to come and meet them at the rehoming centre. 

Some of the dogs in our care will need to meet potential owners several times to get to know one another. This lets us see you’re compatible and gives …

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If we haven’t found the right match, we’ll continue the search together

If we haven’t found the right dog for you within three months, we’ll let you know your application is closed. We’ll invite you to apply again so we have up-to-date information about you, and we’ll keep looking.

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We’ll support you to embark on a new life with your dog

When we’ve matched you with a dog, we’ll help you welcome them to your home. After adoption we’ll keep in touch to see how you and the dog are doing. If you need any advice or support, we’re just a phone call away.  

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Location

Dogs Trust Glasgow
315 Hamilton Road
Glasgow
Scotland
G71 7SL
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