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Could you give one of these dogs with Dogs Trust Manchester a loving home?

These 5 dogs with Dogs Trust Manchester are looking for new homes <i>(Image: Dogs Trust)</i>
These 5 dogs with Dogs Trust Manchester are looking for new homes (Image: Dogs Trust)

Here are some of the dogs who are with Dogs Trust Manchester and looking for forever homes.

If you think you’re able to rehome one, you can find more details on the website.

You can also help the centre by donating via the website’s support page.


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5 dogs with Dogs Trust Manchester looking for forever homes

Daisy

The Bolton News: Daisy
The Bolton News: Daisy

Daisy (Image: Dogs Trust)

Gender – Female

Age – 2 years

Breed – Belgian Shepherd Dog (Malinois) Cross

Can live with – Daisy is looking for an active and adult only home with a private and secure garden that has high fencing.

She’ll need to be separated when visitors arrive at her new home and her walks will need to be quiet and away from dogs who are off the lead. Daisy will need to be kept on a lead when she goes out for a walk.

Daisy could live with another dog that’s tolerant and friendly and small furry animals could live in the home as long as they are kept away from her. She would not be able to live with cats.

Find out more about Daisy via the Dogs Trust website.

Mitsy

The Bolton News: Mitsy
The Bolton News: Mitsy

Mitsy (Image: Dogs Trust)

Gender – Female

Age – 10 years

Breed – Crossbreed

Can live with – Mitsy can live with children who are aged 11 or over and she’ll need her owners to be around all day or with very minimal leaving hours as she gets anxious on her own.

She will need a family who allow her to sleep on their bed.

Find out more about Mitsy via the Dogs Trust website.

Manny

The Bolton News: Manny
The Bolton News: Manny

Manny (Image: Dogs Trust)

Gender – Male

Age – 2 years

Breed – Shar Pei Cross

Can live with – Manny is looking for an active, adult only home that has no children come to visit.

His home will need to be able to keep him separate from the front door and he’d like a secure, private garden.

Manny needs to be the only dog in his new home but he’d benefit from saying hello to calm and friendly dogs when out walking.

He’d prefer his home to have no neighbouring dogs but he’d be happy to consider a home that does if they aren’t reactive and can avoid each other outside or in the garden.

Manny will need a quiet space in his home and will need to be kept on the lead when out walking.

Find out more about Manny via the Dogs Trust website.

Blue

The Bolton News: Blue
The Bolton News: Blue

Blue (Image: Dogs Trust)

Gender – Male

Age – 8+ years

Breed – Lurcher Cross

Can live with – Blue is searching for an adult-only home with no visiting children.

He’ll need a secure, private garden ad he’ll need to be the only dog living in the home.

Blue can’t live cats and will need to be walked away from lots of dogs that are off leads.

He can walk with other calm friendly dogs.

Find out more about Blue via the Dogs Trust website.

Peanut

The Bolton News: Peanut
The Bolton News: Peanut

Peanut (Image: Dogs Trust)

Gender – Female

Age – 5 years

Breed – Terrier (Staffordshire Bull) Cross

Can live with – Peanut needs an adult only home that has no visiting children.

Find out more about Peanut via the Dogs Trust website.

Her new home will need to be quiet and in a neighbourhood that’s away from a main road.

Peanut will need to have her own private and secure garden which is ideally without neighbouring dogs although a home with neighbouring dogs will be considered for her if the dog isn’t noisy and can be kept separate when out in the garden.

She’ll need a home that isn’t open plan and that can provide her with her own room.

Peanut will need to be the only pet in her new home.