HEREFORD and Worcester Animal Rescue has dogs looking for their forever homes.
We will post each dog and their story over Christmas and the new year.
Next up is Seth the four-year-old greyhound cross.
Seth was recently found as a stray in Herefordshire and left unclaimed.
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He is microchipped but has never been registered so the centre is unable to trace an owner.
Seth arrived very underweight and covered in minor wounds and scratches, but this lucky lad is now enjoying life in his lovely foster home, said a spokesperson from the centre.
His foster carers have told the centre that he is a gentle, affectionate soul who really enjoys spending time with them.
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Seth has met other dogs without any issues so a home with other friendly dogs can be considered.
A home without cats and small animals will be required and as the centre has no known history of his past.
A home without young children will be essential. Any children in the home must be 8 years or older.
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