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.
For more information about each of the dogs below, and to enquire about adoption, visit: www.dogstrust.org.uk/rehoming.
13. Tula - three year old Crossbreed
A bright, young Lurcher who loves to learn – meet Tula! She’ll make a fantastic companion to an active family who wish to do lots of fun training with their dog, and who can commit to keeping up the various training plans that her carers have implemented at the centre. Much more a fan of her people pals, Tula finds it overwhelming in the presence of other animals and must be the only pet at home. She will need to go for walks in quieter areas, and needs to wear her lead, anti-slip harness and muzzle when out and about. She's a fantastic traveller in the car, which is a great advantage if needing to drive her to rural locations. Tula would best be suited to a home with older, secondary-school aged children who are confident around lively pooches. .Photo: Dogs Trust Shoreham
14. Charlie - nine-year-old Terrier cross
Full of cheeky charm and a playful nature, Charlie is a super little chap who is seeking an extra special, adult-only family. Having made great progress with his training so far, Charlie needs a space he can take himself off to when he wants to relax and snooze, as he is unhappy being startled when sleeping, Dogs Trust said. His perfect home environment would be one that is quiet and peaceful. Ideal adopters for Charlie will be happy to continue his training once he is adopted alongside support from Dogs Trust. He will need to be the only dog at home and is unable to live with cats and small furry animals.Photo: Dogs Trust
15. Scrappy - two-year-old Terrier cross
Scrappy is a fun, two-year-old Terrier with a cheeky character and lots of energy. Playful in nature, Scrappy has a huge personality compared to his size. He will bring a lot of joy to an active family who match his energy level and enjoy the great outdoors as much as he does. He must be the only animal in his home so is not able to live with other dogs, cats, small animals or birds. He can live with children over 14 who are comfortable with energetic dogs.Photo: Dogs Trust