If you are looking for a new canine companion this winter, why not consider adopting?
If you are looking for a new canine companion this winter, why not consider adopting?
Dogs Trust’s Merseyside branch, based in Huyton, currently has 55 dogs and puppies in its kennels, who are looking for a permanent, loving home. Whether you prefer big or small dogs, there are a range of cute canines up for adoption.
From a Husky to a Lurcher, here are 18 of Dogs Trust Merseyside’s most recent additions, who would love to leave the kennels and start a new life with a loving family.
Ozzy is a Jack Russell Terrier who needs to be rehomed with sister Bella but no other pets. They can live with children over the age of 14, are house trained and can be left alone for three or four hours. Photo: Dogs Trust Merseyside
6. Arlo
Arlo is a Lurcher who can live with another dog of a similar size following a successful mix at the centre, but definitely no cats. He is house trained but not really used to being left alone by himself. Arlo can live with children of high school age. Photo: Dogs Trust Merseyside
7. Wilson
Wilson is a German Shepherd who will need to be the only dog at home but can live with children aged 10 and over. He is house trained and can be left alone for a few hours once settled. Photo: Dogs Trust Merseyside
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Daisy is a timid Border Collie who would benefit from living with another dog. Any children in the home will need to be aged 14 and over. Photo: Dogs Trust Merseyside
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