Several pets in Hampshire are looking for their forever homes, including at the RSPCA Solent branch in The Stubbington Ark.
Whether you want to adopt a dog, cat, rabbit or guinea pig, there is plenty of choice.
A few animals from The Stubbington Ark are listed below, but more can be found on the centre's website.
To help the RSPCA Solent branch carry on its work, you can donate to its website here.
George
George (Image: RSPCA)
Gender - Male
Age - Unknown
Breed - Cocker Spaniel
Colour - Black and White
If you want to adopt George, you can view their full profile here.
George is described as an affectionate dog who is high energy and is looking for an active home to join.
He loves to explore using his nose and would benefit from training classes or someone interested in activities such as scent work.
On walks, George is still learning about the world and can get overwhelmed quickly.
New experiences will need to be spaced out and taken at a slow pace for him.
He will need to be the only dog in the home and could share the space with secondary school-aged children.
The RSPCA adds: "George will need someone at home for the majority of the day whilst he gets used to being left on his own."
Oscar
Oscar (Image: RSPCA)
Gender - Male
Age - Four years old
Breed - Labrador Retriever
Colour - White/Tan
If you want to adopt Oscar you can view their full profile here.
Oscar is described as a "lovely boy" who loves training and going out on walks.
He can be worried about new people, but tends to warm up to them very quickly.
Oscar is kept on a lead currently when in public and would benefit from being walked in quieter areas.
He is looking to join an adult-only home or possibly a home with older teenagers.
Delphi
Delphi (Image: RSPCA)
Gender - Female
Age - One year old
Breed - British Shorthair
Colour - Grey
If you want to adopt Delphi you can view their full profile here.
Delphi is an affectionate cat once she gets comfortable around a person, especially if you have a treat with you.
She is wary of sudden sounds and movement and will return to her hideaway when spooked.
As a result, when moving into a new home she will need her own unused room to initially settle into before exploring the rest of the property.
Delphi could live with an older secondary school child who will be patient and give her the time to settle.
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Rod and Todd
Rod and Todd (Image: RSPCA)
Gender - Male
Age - Adult
Breed - Not stated
Colour - Grey
If you want to adopt Rod and Todd you can view their full profile here.
Rod and Todd are two rabbits who were a bit wary of their surroundings when first arriving in the care of the RSPCA.
However, it didn't take them too long to come out of their shells and show their inquisitive nature.
They can be a bit spooked when being handled/picked up, but they are very happy to hop onto your lap.
Rod and Todd can be rehomed to either an indoor or outdoor accommodation.
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