Several pets in Dorset are looking for their forever homes, including at the Ashley Heath Animal Centre.

Located on the border with Hampshire, the centre offers care for its animals in rural surroundings.

A few animals from the centre are listed below but more can be found on the centre's website.

To help the Ashley Heath Animal Centre carry on their work you can donate to their website here.

Mollie

MollieMollie (Image: RSPCA)

Gender - Female

Age - Two years old

Breed - Cockapoo crossbreed

Colour - Black

If you want to adopt Mollie you can view their full profile here.

Mollie was part of an investigation where her welfare needs were not being met, so has come into the care of the RSPCA as a result.

She is described as a "bright" dog who is quick to learn and enjoys her exercise.

Due to not having the best start in life, Mollie can be anxious in new situations and on new walks.



Ideally, she would go to experienced owners who will give her the time and space to take things slowly.

She will need to have company throughout the day at first, but could be left for short periods once settled.

Elsa

ElsaElsa (Image: RSPCA)

Gender - Female

Age - Four years old

Breed - Domestic semi-crossbreed

Colour - Tortoiseshell

If you want to adopt Elsa you can view their full profile here.

Elsa came into Ashley Heath when she was found living in unsuitable conditions with lots of other cats.

She hasn't had a lot of human interaction but has gained some confidence since arriving.

Elsa isn't keen on being picked up and would rather come over to see you herself.

She can be a little shy at times so she will need her own space initially and some places to go to settle.

Elsa would need to go to a quiet home and could live with older teenagers.

Athena and Aphrodite

Athena and AphroditeAthena and Aphrodite (Image: RSPCA)

Gender - Female

Age - Three to six months old

Breed - Domestic

Colour - Chocolate and White

If you want to adopt Athena and Aphrodite you can view their full profile here.

Athena and Aphrodite are sisters who came into the care of the RSPCA after arriving from a multi-rabbit household.

They are looking to find a place together, could live with children of primary school age and need to be able to go outside occasionally.

The RSPCA adds: "If you are interested in adopting a rabbit from RSPCA Ashley Heath you would need to have accommodation already in place.

"A pair of rabbits will require unrestricted access to a space measuring 6ft by 10ft, totalling 60 square feet. This is equivalent to a 6ft by 2ft hutch with an attached 6ft by 8ft run, containing enrichment and furnishings to allow them to hide and exhibit natural behaviour. A converted shed with a run or a rabbit-proofed indoor room would also be appropriate."

Lavender

LavenderLavender (Image: RSPCA)

Gender - Female

Age - Three years old

Breed - Domestic Shorthair crossbreed

Colour - Tabby/White

If you want to adopt Lavender you can view her full profile here.

Lavender came into the care of the RSPCA when she was found living in unsuitable conditions with lots of other cats.

She hasn't had much human interaction growing up so is quite nervous as a result.

However, she is slowly starting to grow in confidence and would need an understanding owner to carry on that development.

Lavender prefers a hands-off approach with people but may come round to more interaction over time.


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Milo

MiloMilo (Image: RSPCA)

Gender - Male

Age - Six years old

Breed - French Bulldog

Colour - Grey and White

If you want to adopt Milo you can view their full profile here.

Milo is a dog who is described as being full of energy and one who also loves meeting new people.

He would like to be the only pet in the home and could live with dog-confident children over the age of 11.

Initially, Milo will require company through the day to help him settle and adjust to his new routine, but after that he should be fine to be left on his own for short periods.