Logan Longlegs is a delightful and bouncy one-year-old Lurcher who is full of life and ready to bring joy to a new home.
This charming dog loves making friends with everyone he meets and thrives in an environment filled with fun and activity.
Logan is looking for an adult home or one with children aged 16 and above, and would love a garden of his own for his famous zoomies.
Logan Longlegs is an affectionate, playful pup who adores being around his people.
Logan’s absolute favourite pastime? – playing in the water, whether that’s a dip in a puddle or a swim at the beach.
With an energetic nature, Logan is always up for a game with his toys or a fun walk to explore new places.
However, Logan’s excitement can get the better of him, especially when meeting new dogs and people—he tends to forget his manners and can be quite bouncy and strong on the lead.
Logan’s looking for experienced, confident owners who are willing to work on his social skills and training, helping him learn to channel his enthusiasm. Quiet walking areas would be ideal for Logan as he builds these skills.
Logan travels well in the car and can be left for a couple of hours, though this should be built up gradually as he settles in.
This high-energy Lurcher will thrive with a family that can provide plenty of mental and physical stimulation, along with lots of love and patience.
With the right guidance, Logan Longlegs will make an incredibly fun and loyal companion for an active household ready to share their adventures with him.
If you think you could provide a home for Logan or any of the 40 dogs currently available for rehoming, please contact us on 01506 873459. Dogs Trust West Calder is currently seeking new foster carers across the whole of the Lothians & Scottish Borders.
If you could open your home to a dog in need, please email HFHWestCalder@dogstrust.org.uk for more info.
The rehoming centre is also recruiting volunteers for a variety of roles. Anyone interested should email WCVolunteers@dogstrust.org.uk
John graduated from Telford College in 2010 with an HNC in Practical Journalism and since then he worked for the North Edinburgh News, The Southern Reporter, the Irish News Review and The Edinburgh Reporter. In addition he has been published in the Edinburgh Evening News and the Hibernian FC Programme.