ISPCA Waterford is seeking forever homes for four beautiful puppies who have come into their care.
According to the animal charity, the 10 week old Springer cross pups - Faith, Hope, Oscar and Duke - had their first vet visit yesterday (December 5) and are now seeking a loving home to settle and grow old in.
In a post published on the ISPCA Waterford Facebook page, a spokesperson said the puppies were "as good as gold".
They stated: "They each have their own little personalities, full of beans, but Hope is the little shy girl of the group. She, as well as her other siblings, will soon flourish once they find their new place to call home."
Ideal candidates should have patience for house and lead training, and be willing to provide an indoor home with a fully secured garden/outside area.
They should also agree to neuter when of age, have energy levels to match their new puppy, and provide plenty of love, care and affection.
If you would like to express your interest to rehome, contact the ISPCA Waterford office on 051 841432; if no one is available to take the call, leave your name, number and a brief message.
You can also fill out their online adoption form here.
As with all ISPCA Waterford adoptions, a home check and adoption fee applies.
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