These are the 15 pups at Dogs Trust Shoreham who are looking for a home.
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’!
For more information about each of the dogs below, and to enquire about adoption, visit: www.dogstrust.org.uk/rehoming.
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.
Kylie is seeking a home with Dexter. Dogs Trust said the pair share a beautiful bond and would love to continue their journey together. While Kylie can be a little more reserved than Dexter, they are both equally loving once you’ve taken the time to get to know them. 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
6. Tex - Border Collie cross Spaniel
Tex has a calm sensitive nature, he enjoys gentle fusses from his favourite friends and will show you his affection by nuzzling into your hand. His ideal home is a peaceful environment with a garden to call his own, and adopters who are able to build up any time he spends alone very gradually. Tex walks beautifully on the lead and really enjoys his walks in the countryside, where he can have a good sniff around. Dogs can be a little worrying for him so he much prefers quieter walking areas. However, he travels very well in the car so finding new places to explore together is no problem for him.Photo: Dogs Trust
7. Lola - Shar Pei cross
Lola is looking for an active, adult-only family, with patient adopters who can take the time to get to know her gradually. Her perfect match would be those who have the interest to teach their furry-friend new skills, and who can commit plenty of time to her ongoing training. She can be a sensitive pooch at times, so her ideal home would be somewhere calm and peaceful, where she can settle at her own pace. Lola must be the only pet in her new abode and will need to wear her muzzle when out in public. She is fully muzzle-trained and has learnt to wear this using positive reinforcement training.Photo: Dogs Trust
8. Belle - seven-year-old French Bulldog
Belle is a sweet pup with a sensitive side. Dogs Trust says she's a loveable lady and enjoys spending time with her humans but can be timid at first and prefers to build up a bond at her own pace. Once she knows you well, she’ll begin to show her affectionate side. She finds it challenging when people come too close when she’s eating and has a history of resource guarding behaviours. Because of this, she would best be suited to a family where the youngest members are in their later teens and understand that she’ll need her space occasionally. Belle is a sociable girl when it comes to mixing with other dogs and would enjoy walking buddies with other calm-natured canines. She must be the only pet at home.Photo: Dogs Trust