Could you give any of them a home?
The rescue canines include Munro – described as ‘an absolute sweetheart who is super wiggly and affectionate’ – and Diego – ‘a big chap with an even bigger heart’!
Dogs Trust is also appealing for foster carers to temporarily care for dogs whose owners are escaping domestic violence.
Many refuges can’t accept pets, meaning in many cases people experiencing domestic abuse can’t leave their home until they know their dog is somewhere safe.
Dogs within the Freedom Project are cared for in the loving home of a volunteer foster carer until their owners can be safely reunited with them.
1. Diego - Treeing Walker Coonhound
Diego is a 'big chap with an even bigger heart', according to Dogs Trust. He has a calm and docile character and is sensitive at heart. He is best suited to a home where the youngest members of his family are of secondary-school age. This is due to his size, and the fact that he can sometimes forget his manners and jump up when he’s excited. He may be able to live with another well-suited dog, but will need some additional training to brush up on his social skills. It may take him a little while to fully settle into his new routine, so his adopters will need to be patient with him and embrace the fact that they may have a 'hound-shaped shadow' following them about in the initial stages!Photo: Dogs Trust
2. Munro - five-year-old Cocker Spaniel
Munro is 'an absolute sweetheart' who is super wiggly and affectionate, according to Dogs Trust. He loves meeting new people and snuggling on the sofa with his favourite humans. He may be able to share his home with another calm and gentle dog, pending introductions at the rescue centre. Munro can become overwhelmed quite easily and does have some back pain which is he on medication for. For these reasons, he can only share his home with children who are aged 14 and above. Munro cannot live with cats or other small furry animals.Photo: Dogs Trust
3. Milo - three-year-old Parson Russell Terrier
Milo is an energetic pup who is friendly and affectionate once he knows you. In fact, he loves the company of his favourite people. He also adores playing with his toys, and loves to run around with them. Milo is friendly around other dogs and could possibly live with a well suited match. He may also be able to live with cats if introduced carefully. He is looking for a calm, adult-only home in the countryside where he can enjoy lots of long enriching walks.Photo: Dogs Trust
4. Dexter - 15-year-old Labrador
Dexter is seeking a home with his best pal Kylie, an 11-year-old Crossbreed, who he has lived with since his youth. Dogs Trust said the pair share a beautiful bond and would love to continue their journey as a pair. Both loving in their characters, they will make for wonderful companions to an adult-only family, where they can relish soaking up all the attention as the only pets. A garden of their own would be preferred, so that they could both bound around and play off-lead from time to time.Photo: Dogs Trust