Here are the dogs hoping for a forever home in 2024.
Dogs Trust currently has so many gorgeous pups up for adoption across the North and North East.
Darlington, Cumbria and Leeds rehoming centres are hoping to find lovely homes for their dogs in order to give them the best possible lives.
Here are just 13 of the dogs searching for a forever home in 2024.
Darlington, Cumbria and Leeds rehoming centres are hoping to find lovely homes for their dogs in order to give them the best possible lives.
9. Poppy (Patterdale Terrier, one years)
Poppy is a 1-year-old Patterdale who does have a fun playful side. She has a love for toys and will never say no to a game of fetch. Poppy will need to be kept on lead in public while she is out on walks so would benefit from having a secure garden to have some off lead play time. Poppy also travels well in the car so will enjoy going out on on adventures with her family. Photo: Dogs Trust Darlington
10. Mildred (German Shepherd, four years)
Mildred is looking for a home as the only dog so that she can bond with her new owners and continue to go for walks with other dogs to continue her socialisation. She is an active breed so will require plenty of exercise and mental stimulation. She can live with dog savvy children aged 14 years plus and not suitable to live with cats. Mildred would benefit from someone home majority of the day whilst she settles in. A home with a garden would be beneficial but not essential to allow her time off lead and for regular toilet breaks as she has been in kennels and will need to adjust to a new home with a new routine. Photo: Dogs Trust Cumbria
11. Pablo (American Bulldog, one years)
Pablo is a great lad with a lot of potential for people who will continue to work on building his confidence through training. Once he knows you he can get quite playful with his favourite toys and seems to enjoy a nice bum scratch! He's learning more about how to make doggy friends and it would be great if this was slowly built up in his new home with the occasional walking buddy. Our Training team will happily advise on some great techniques to help Pablo continue to flourish. Photo: Dogs Trust Leeds
12. Aldo (Border Collie, three years)
Aldo has a lovely nature with people and children, he has tested his paw at some emotional support giving, successfully having cuddles and accepting treats in nursing homes. He has had many experiences which he has been more than happy to participate in. Aldo has travelled on the ferry, enjoyed family camping trips, pretty much perfected being a paddle board buddy. He loves to be around his humans. He loves to play ball and frisbee and he is an excellent goalie! He has potential to train in flyball, or agility. He has enjoyed training and knows his commands like lie down, sit, stay, paw, wait, leave it, here (as in come here) heel, slow, he has good recall and has been trained to a whistle too! His training is ongoing and is a very clever dog always wanting to please. We know he is not keen on some bigger dogs walking towards him, high visibility jackets, quad bikes or horses, he gets worried and barks at them, he will walk past cattle and sheep on a lead without reacting at all. He loves being out in the car or hiking up a fell or by a lake. (Likes to paddle) Aldo likes to sit with you in the home having cuddles or often sitting where he can see you, that said he will stay where you put him on his bed when you ask him to. He’s fully house trained and lets you know when he needs to go out by pacing at the door and a little whine. Photo: Dogs Trust Cumbria
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