Stubbington Ark, located in Ranvilles Lane, Fareham, is always on the hunt for loving owners that can give their animals a forever home. If you are looking to give a dog a new home, why wait?
The rehoming centre currently, which is a not for profit, has a number of dogs looking for an affectionate home including Sheldon, Marley, Cara and Maya.
Sheldon is a two-year-old male rottweiler who has been described as a ‘gorgeous boy’ who is loving and playful. He needs a home that has a large garden and an owner who is happy to dedicate lots of time to him. He cannot be rehomed with children and he cannot have visits from children at his new home. For more information about Sheldon, click here.
Marley is a young female lurcher who is a gentle and sweet girl. She walks well on a lead and she will need an enclosed garden. She can only live with adults and she is a reactive dog so it is recommended that training is continued once she leaves the Ark. For more information about Marley, click here.
Cara and Maya are a mother-daughter duo that are looking for a home together. Cara is a five-year-old Lab cross Akita and Maya is a six-year-old Akita. They will need a private enclosed garden which they can access regularly and they can be rehomed with secondary school children who are confident around bigger dogs. They have been described as a ‘very friendly’ pair who are very affectionate and will lean in for cuddles. For more information about Cara and Maya, click here.
An adoption fee will be in place for every animal at Stubbington Ark - the fee may vary depending on the animal.

5. Cara and Maya
The RSCA Stubbington Ark said: "Cara is Maya’s daughter and they are a very friendly pair who are well bonded and are looking for their forever home together. They are both affectionate and will lean into you for cuddles and a belly rub when relaxed." | RSPCA

6. Cara and Maya
Cara and Maya are being rehomed together as they are mother and daughter. Cara is a Lab cross Akita and Maya is an Akita. | RSPCA

7. Cara
Cara is being rehomed with her mother, Maya. She is very foody which makes her easy to train and she has learnt a lot in the short time she has been with the Stubbington Ark. | RSPCA

8. Maya
Maya is being rehomed with Cara. She 'walks amazingly on the lead and for a big dog is very calm and easy to manage.' | RSPCA