About Dog Help Us

Dog Help Us was founded in 1989, evolving from a successful dog training and boarding business into a rescue dedicated to saving dogs from euthanasia. Over the years, the organisation has worked with household pets as well as military and police dog units, developing specialist expertise in training and behavioural rehabilitation. Today, the kennel focuses on retraining dogs for service roles or rehabilitating them into safe family companions, while providing lifelong sanctuary for those who cannot be rehomed. As rescue numbers grew, the charity was formally established to support its ongoing rehabilitation and welfare work.

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LocationBromsgrove. Worcestershire

Dogs Available from Dog Help Us

4 dogs available
Benny, a 10 months old male Cocker Spaniel available for adoption from Dog Help Us in West Midlands

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Benny

West Midlands
SexMale
Age10 months
BreedCocker Spaniel

This is Benny who is a 10 Months old Working Cocker Spaniel, looking for a very experienced owner, preferably having lots of outdoor space or who works outdoors and could take him with them. He is a high drive, sharp example of a working spaniel. Don’t confuse him with couch potato spaniels you may know, he is an adolescent dog, full of himself and energy. He is excellent with other dogs and great off/on lead and in the car. The down side is we have reports that he can be challenging and possessive, especially when unsure of his environment or the situation. He will need structure, firm guidance but most of all routine and consistency in how he is handled. He will only be rehomed in a situation without children, where the new owner shows experience or aptitude with working dog breeds. As with all our dogs Benny will be castrated, vaccinated, wormed and house trained. A and B Dogs and the incorporation of an animal saviour charity. DOGHELPUS. MANMADE ANIMAL MISFITS REHABILITED AND GIVEN PURPOSE. � Copyright Dog Help Us dog rescue | dog kennels | dogs rescue | rescue dogs | dog rehoming | dogs for adoption | dogs for rehoming | rehoming dogs | dog rescue homes | adopt a dog Bromsgrove dog rescue | Bromsgrove dog kennels | Bromsgrove dogs rescue | Bromsgrove rescue dogs | Bromsgrove dog rehoming Midlands dogs for adoption | Midlands dogs for rehoming | Midlands rehoming dogs | Midlands dog rescue homes | Midlands adopt a dog

Marshall, a 10 months old male German Shepherd available for adoption from Dog Help Us in West Midlands

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Marshall

West Midlands
SexMale
Age10 months
BreedGerman Shepherd

Marshall is a 10-month-old GSD. He has some bad habits currently including being far too interested in his own poo. He is overly vocal, screaming when left alone, and he seems to be quite new to lead work. When working on a lead he often displays his frustration by jumping at the handler, definitely trying to end the session with a bite. However our trainer is confident his attitude can be adjusted given time and that he can be calmed, reassured and trained to be ready for a forever home. This dog is currently under assessment and not ready for rehoming

Sheba, a 6 years old female German Shepherd available for adoption from Dog Help Us in West Midlands

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Sheba

West Midlands
SexFemale
Age6 years
BreedGerman Shepherd

This is Sheba a small short coat 6-year-old German Shepherd bitch. She is house-trained, vaccinated, spayed and wormed. She is a classic example of a Shepherd as she is very high drive, very active, fast and in to every corner of what ever space she has access to. She is definitely a work in progress as she has come with a few issues. She has come from a security/protection type environment and because of this she is not socialised with other dogs at all, reacting quite badly around other dogs. Her high drive makes her very possessive of toys and we understand this was part of the reason she was retired from security work as once fixated she could not be distracted to the point of making her unsuitable for security duties. At some point she will be ready but will only be rehomed with a VERY experienced GSD owner without other dogs, cats or children. This dog is currently under assessment and not ready for rehoming