THE Scottish SPCA is encouraging animal lovers in Glasgow to consider giving a rescue pet a second chance at happiness.

Staff at the charity’s Glasgow Animal Rescue and Rehoming Centre in Cardonald are hoping to find new homes for the dogs, cats, rabbits, small furries and other pets in their care this Rehoming Week, which runs from 8-14 May.

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One of those dogs is Marley, who is an American bulldog cross. 

Centre Manager Anna O’Donnell said: “Marley is a gorgeous American bulldog cross who arrived into our care through no fault of her own.

“She was extremely wary of everyone when she first came in and wouldn’t let anyone near her but, over time, Marley has become very affectionate and now seeks human company.

“We didn’t give up on her and managed to gain her trust through being so patient.

“Marley is now on her way to becoming a model canine citizen and is now looking for a family to love.

“She'd love an active home where he is given plenty of opportunities for play and exercise and she’d also like to continue her training.

“Marley loves people but she isn’t keen on other animals, so she's looking for a household where she will be the only pet.”

Anna explained that last year the centre rehomed over 1,000 animals.

She said: “Last year our centre found wonderful new homes for 1,160 pets but there’s always more we can do to raise awareness of the number of rescue animals in our care and that’s what Rehoming Week is all about.

“Rehoming Week is an opportunity for us to shout about the benefits of rehoming a rescue pet and to remind people that rescue pets make great pets!

“Many of the animals at our centre were rescued from lives of abuse or neglect and some were even discarded like rubbish when their owners decided they no longer wanted to look after them.

“It’s heart-breaking to think about but locals can help by giving one of these pets a second chance or spreading the word about our centre to friends and family.

“Because we never put healthy animals to sleep, we are regularly operating at full capacity so the sooner we can find our animals new homes the better as this frees up a space for another pet in need.

“While we’d love to hear from anyone interested in offering one of our rescue pets a fresh start, we must stress that no one should ever make an impulse decision to rehome an animal.

“A pet is a long-term commitment and potential owners must have the time, commitment and resources available to provide for their needs, including paying for any vet bills required.

“Anyone thinking of taking on a pet is more than welcome to come along to our centre to discuss rehoming and meet some of our fantastic animals for themselves.”

The Scottish SPCA’s Animal Rescue and Rehoming Centre in Glasgow is open from 10am to 4pm Wednesday to Monday. Potential owners can also contact the centre by calling 03000 999 999 or visit the rehoming section on the Scottish SPCA website here: www.scottishspca.org/rehome/.

If you can offer Marley the home she deserves then please contact the Scottish SPCA Animal Rescue and Rehoming Centre in Glasgow.