Here are the pups searching for their forever home this week.
There are so many gorgeous dogs in search of their forever home this week 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.
You can look through all of Dogs Trust's pooches here.
But here are just 17 of the dogs searching for a loving family and forever home this week.
You can look through all of Dogs Trust's pooches here.
5. Zoe (Great Dane, two-five years)
Gorgeous Zoe is an absolute sweetheart who is worried by new situation as she hasn't had the best start in life. She is slowly starting to become more confident at the centre and will blossom in to a wonderful girl when she has settled in her forever home. Zoe hasn't had great experiences with dogs in the past so will need to be the only dog in the home and could have some calm walking buddies to help build her confidence around other dogs. Zoe is sad when she gets left on her own so will need to have someone around to help her settle in and find her paws and slowly over time build on her leaving hours. She can live with older teens (16+) and will need to have her family visit her a few times before heading off home. Photo: Dogs Trust Darlington
6. Jack, Johnny and Joe (Trailhound Cross, four months)
Meet Jack, Johnny, and Joe - our 4 months old Crossbreed brothers. These 3 boys are looking for their forever homes, separately. Due to not knowing their full mix of breeds, we would like people to be conscious of them being either a medium or large size in the future. Photo: Dogs Trust Cumbria
7. Buster (Staffordshire Bull Terrier, three years)
Buster is a gorgeous 3-year-old Staffy. He loves people and would be fine to live with children confident around bouncy and energetic dogs. He can be worried by other dogs, so would need to be the only one in the home. Buster is full of energy, so is looking for an active home where he will get lots of walkies. He likes to sleep on his foster carer’s bed over night and he is fully housetrained. Photo: Dogs Trust Leeds
8. Val (Belgian Shepherd Dog (Malinois), one-two years)
Val would love a home that is fairly active and will be up for taking her on plenty of adventures. She will travel in the car so is happy to go further a field if needed to. She really enjoys playing with toys and will never turn down a game of fetch. Val would love to have a secure garden so that she can have some off lead play time and zoomies. Val is a special girl who will make such a loving companion to the right home. Photo: Dogs Trust Darlington
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