Adoption corner: Grow your family with a powerbreed rescue

Consider fostering these beautiful powerbreeds for a little while, or better yet, adopt and change their life forever.

Some of the beautiful Freedom Ride Powerbreed Rescue pooches are taking strain because they so desperately want a family of their own.

“They are all amazing with people, most of them are great with other dogs and some even with cats,” said Karen Wadsworth Borain.

Please consider fostering for a little while, or better yet, adopt and change their life forever.

Inbox the FRPR page or Whatsapp 083-631-4147 to find out more.

Home checks and adoption fees apply. 

 

1. Meet Oreo!

Oreo is an absolute all-rounder. Not much older than a year, he is fine with cats and gets on with all dogs. This little lad is a love bug that wants a home where he can have friends or family that spend a lot of time with him.

 

2. Meet the charming Django

Django is a year old and he absolutely adores people! He gets on with some female dogs but humans are his favourite. He does however need a property with high walls.
3. Meet Marge
Marge is a lovely bull terrier who sadly, is over-looked because her ears don’t stand up. At only two years young, she is super loving and gets on with everyone and everything.
4. Meet Nella 
Nella is an eight month old beauty, who loves children and other dogs. This beautiful girl is super calm and laid back.
 5. Meet Chelsea the sweetheart
Chelsea is a 10 month old staffie who is perfect in every way. This little lady loves both humans and dogs. But because she has had litters before, her teats are still hanging a little so she is sadly being overlooked.
6. Meet the beautiful Rogue
Rogue is a five month old husky-cross-staffie! She is playful, sweet and loving. This little lady does so well with medium to large male dogs.

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