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Irish Terriers of all ages can find themselves in need of a new home.

If you think you may be interested in providing a home for a rescue-Irish, please get in touch via a PM or visit our web page

irishterrierassociationrescue.co.uk

A homecheck and donation are required and all three English Irish Terrier Clubs work together to provide on-going advice and assistance throughout the rescue dog's life.

We welcome enquiries from people who have experience of large terrier breeds (Irish, Airedale, Kerry, Wheaten) and anyone witha genuine interest in the breed and the enthusiasm and commitment necessary to give an intelligent and active dog a first rate new life. :luck:

Thanks :thumbsup:
 
Irish Terriers of all ages can find themselves in need of a new home.
If you think you may be interested in providing a home for a rescue-Irish, please get in touch via a PM or visit our web page

irishterrierassociationrescue.co.uk

A homecheck and donation are required and all three English Irish Terrier Clubs work together to provide on-going advice and assistance throughout the rescue dog's life.

We welcome enquiries from people who have experience of large terrier breeds (Irish, Airedale, Kerry, Wheaten) and anyone witha genuine interest in the breed and the enthusiasm and commitment necessary to give an intelligent and active dog a first rate new life. :luck:

Thanks :thumbsup:

We have a 5 year old, castrated dog looking for a home in the North West of England - although he will look further afield if necessary! He is great with people of all ages but as he is very lively and bouncy, we would prefer a home with children over 14. He has not been cat-tested so a home without other pets is prefered.

Although he has lived with other dogs, he has fallen out with the other male Irish Terrier in the house and a home as the only dog or with a very calm, laid back, fairly submissive bitch is what we are looking for.

Please PM me if interetsed!
 
Irish Terriers of all ages can find themselves in need of a new home.
If you think you may be interested in providing a home for a rescue-Irish, please get in touch via a PM or visit our web page

irishterrierassociationrescue.co.uk

A homecheck and donation are required and all three English Irish Terrier Clubs work together to provide on-going advice and assistance throughout the rescue dog's life.

We welcome enquiries from people who have experience of large terrier breeds (Irish, Airedale, Kerry, Wheaten) and anyone witha genuine interest in the breed and the enthusiasm and commitment necessary to give an intelligent and active dog a first rate new life. :luck:

Thanks :thumbsup:
 
Hi Kane,

I would be interested in a resue Irish Terrier. I am currently in the process of moving home and would not want to adopt a dog for approx 6 to 9 months. Ideally i would like a 12 to 18 month old bitch. Could you advise how I best i approach finding the right dog
 
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