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Pet of the week – Scottish SPCA Caithness and Sutherland Animal Rescue and Rehoming Centre


By John Davidson

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Rogue is a boisterous bulldog looking for her forever family. She is currently being cared for by the Scottish SPCA Caithness and Sutherland Animal Rescue and Rehoming Centre.

Rogue is an excitable and energetic pup who can sometimes be a bit of a bull in a china shop! At a year old, Rogue has a lot of energy to burn and would require an experienced and patient owner who will be happy to work with her on her training. She is very sweet-natured and intelligent, and staff at the centre have seen her come along in leaps and bounds with her training.

Rogue is looking for a new home.
Rogue is looking for a new home.

She loves going on walks and running around with her toys – her favourite is a soft teddy giraffe. She can sometimes be reactive to other dogs, but the society is sure that this will improve with further training.

Rogue is a sweet dog with a very loving nature. She will be a fantastic companion for the right owner.

If you can give Rogue her new home, please apply via the Scottish SPCA website: www.scottishspca.org/rehome-a-pet/10529-rogue

n Can you give an animal a loving home? Every year the Scottish SPCA’s Caithness and Sutherland Animal Rescue and Rehoming Centre at Balmore, near Thurso, provides a safe haven for all sorts of animals that have nowhere else to go. This can be for a variety of reasons – abuse, abandonment, death of their owner or even the simple fact their owner is no longer able to look after them.

While they’re loved at the Caithness and Sutherland centre, the staff want just one thing for the animals in their care – for them to find a loving forever home. All rehoming is taking place online at the moment. If you think you’re that person and have room in your life for a pet, visit scottishspca.org/rehome/rehome


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