Animals for rehoming

Name - Bilbo.

Arrival date - 26/04/26.
Age on arrival - 3.5 years.
Gender - Male.
Species - Gerbil.
Reason for arrival - His brother passed away, so he came here to find a new friend.
Character - Good to handle.
Health - In good health.
Other - Will need to join another gerbil via the split cage method.
To apply to rehome, please email us - gerbilandrodentrescue@outlook.com

Name - 2x female gerbils.
Arrival date - 26/04/26.
Age on arrival - Around 5 months old.
Gender - Female.
Species - Gerbil.
Reason for arrival - Came from another rescue to help find them a home.
Character - Good to handle.
Health - In good health.
To apply to rehome, please email us - gerbilandrodentrescue@outlook.com

Name - 2x neutered male mice.
Arrival date - 26/04/26.
Age on arrival - Young adults around 6 months.
Gender - Neutered male.
Species - Mice.
Reason for arrival - These boys came from another rescue.
Character - Speedy boys.
Health - In good health.
To apply to rehome, please email us - gerbilandrodentrescue@outlook.com

Name - 10x mice.
Arrival date - 26/04/26.
Age on arrival - Unknown adults.
Gender - 4x female and 6x neutered male.
Species - Mice.
Reason for arrival - Unethical breeder situation.
Character - Lovely to handle.
Health - Seem to be in good health, but likely inbred.
Other - The boys in this group are castrated.
To apply to rehome, please email us - gerbilandrodentrescue@outlook.com

Name - 3x male mice.
Arrival date - 26/04/26.
Age on arrival - Unknown adults.
Gender - Male.
Species - Mice.
Reason for arrival - Unethical breeder situation.
Character - Lovely to handle.
Health - Seem to be in good health, but likely inbred.
Other - These boys have not been castrated. We are looking for a home happy to take them entire.
To apply to rehome, please email us - gerbilandrodentrescue@outlook.com

Name - 2x male mice.
Arrival date - 26/04/26.
Age on arrival - Unknown adults.
Gender - Male.
Species - Mice.
Reason for arrival - Unethical breeder situation.
Character - Lovely to handle.
Health - Seem to be in good health, but likely inbred.
Other - These boys have not been castrated. We are looking for a home happy to take them entire.
To apply to rehome, please email us - gerbilandrodentrescue@outlook.com

*NOT READY FOR REHOMING*
Name - 3x female gerbils.
Arrival date - 26/04/26.
Age on arrival - Mum is around 6-8 months. Her daughters are around 6 weeks and 2 weeks.
Gender - Female.
Species - Gerbil.
Reason for arrival - A very sad situation of neglect and over breeding.
Character - Good to handle.
Health - In good health.
To apply to rehome, please email us - gerbilandrodentrescue@outlook.com

*NOT READY FOR REHOMING*
Name - 2x female gerbils.
Arrival date - 26/04/26.
Age on arrival - Around 6 months.
Gender - Female.
Species - Gerbil.
Reason for arrival - A very sad situation of neglect and over breeding.
Character - Good to handle.
Health - In good health.

To apply to rehome, please email us - gerbilandrodentrescue@outlook.com

*Dog in the spotlight*

Name - Clark
Age – 2 years
Can live with teenagers used to active dogs
Breed – We believe he is a Staffordshire Bull Terrier cross Whippet.
Although friendly with dogs, would be best as the only dog in the home.
Sex – Male castrated.
Size – Medium 16kg.
Location – London. Customers will need to travel to London for introductions.

Meet Clark - our pocket rocket Staffordshire bull terrier cross, who likes to live life in the fast lane.

Clark is super fun, super motivated, and adores human company. He is looking for an active sidekick, keen to channel all his energy and intelligence into positive and rewarding avenues.

Built to move, Clark would thrive participating in a hobby sport, but he’d be just as happy with an owner who loves the outdoors and wants a playful, interactive companion. Fetch, tug-of-war, and flirt pole sessions are among his favourite games and are perfect for burning off his energy while embracing his natural breed traits.

Clark is not just all speed and no brakes. He has a cuddly side and loves hands on fuss and attention. He has a good off switch once all his needs have been met and settles well in his kennel.

Clark loves other dogs, but lacks manners and boundaries. He has been improving well in this area and constructive socialisation will be important and is a key training need going forward.

True to his roots, Clark is everything one would presume from a young bull lurcher - expect bounciness, some mouthing, and endless joy. New owners with the right lifestyle and expectations will be rewarded with a truly exceptional companion. Clark will need his own private garden and he will need to be the only animal in the home so he can have all the attention on him!

Please email us at – gerbilandrodentrescue@outlook.com if you can offer Clark a new home.