These lovely dogs are up for adoption across the North West, from rehoming centres in Liverpool and Manchester.
A number of dogs across the North West are hoping to leave the kennels and find a permanent, loving home.
Dogs Trust has two branches in the North West, with one in Merseyside and the other in Manchester - however, anyone is welcome to visit and apply to adopt one of the lovely pups.
Whether you prefer big or small dogs, puppies or golden oldies, there are dozens of cute canines up for adoption and it is easy to contact the rehoming centres to arrange a visit.
Below are twelve of the latest additions at Dogs Trust's Merseyside and Manchester branches - can you make their dreams come true?
Whether you prefer big or small dogs, puppies or golden oldies, there are dozens of cute canines up for adoption and it is easy to contact the rehoming centres to arrange a visit.
9. Benji (five-year-old Shih Tzu)
Benji is a five-year-old Shih Tzu, currently living at Dogs Trust Manchester. He would love a new home where he can put his little paws up and have a snooze in front of the radiator. He can live with children aged 13 and above but will need to be the only dog in the home with small furies being kept separate. He does dislike more in-depth checks towards his back legs due to a medical condition and therefore should be muzzled for vet checks. As Benji does react at other dogs out and about his new home should be comfortable keeping him on lead when they go for adventures together. Photo: Dogs Trust Manchester
10. Rosie (two-year-old Boxer cross)
Rosie is a two-year-old Boxer cross, living at Dogs Trust Manchester. She is looking for a home with adults only and would benefit from a private secure garden. She will need a home that has the ability to separate so Rosie can have a space to relax without wanting the interaction from her adopters. Rosie cannot live with other dogs, she is friendly but can be over the top and so would like to build up on her dog socialisation. She would likely be a bit too much for other pets so would like a home with no cats/small furries or birds. Photo: Dogs Trust Manchester
11. Bruno (three-year-old Boxer)
Bruno is a three-year-old Boxer, currently housed at Dogs Trust Manchester. He will need an adult only home with no young visiting children and he cannot live in a home with a communal garden. The adoption process will slow and at Bruno’s pace to guide him into a new home. Photo: Dogs Trust Manchester
12. Nero (Yorkshire Terrier, estimated to be between five and seven years old)
Nero currently lives at Dogs Trust Merseyside and needs a very particular, quiet and structured home with no other pets or children in the household. He has a training program he will need to continue at home, and adopters who are committed to working with him. Nero will need multiple visits and a 'hands off' approach whilst building a bond. Photo: Dogs Trust Merseyside
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