Dogs Trust Merseyside: 15 charming dogs and puppies looking for a forever home near Liverpool
Emma Dukes
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Roly is a Bichon Frise cross looking for a home with his friend Georgie as they are a well bonded duo. They are both looking for a home over the age of 16 due to Roly’s nervous nature. They are looking for a home where they are the only pets in the home. Roly is house trained and can be left a couple of hours during the day with these hours being built up slowly if needed. Adopters will need to take into consideration grooming costs as these two require regular grooming. (Photo: Dogs Trust)
A local animal rescue is seeking loving owners for their adorable dogs and puppies.
Charities and rescue centres across the country are facing unprecedented numbers of people looking to give up their pets, and Dogs Trust Merseyside is no exception.
If you have been thinking of getting a pet and believe the ‘adopt not shop’ mantra, Dogs Trust could be the perfect place for you to find an adorable new family member.
Zando is a Crossbreed who can live with teenagers but will need to be the only pet at home, though he can walk with quiet dogs. Dogs Trust have no history for him however he has been for a sleepover with one of their members of staff who confirmed he is housetrained. (Photo: Dogs Trust)
Here are 15 of Dogs Trust Merseyside’s latest additions, who are hoping to find the perfect family and the ideal home.
Bailey is a Labrador looking for a home free from other pets and where any children are over the age of 16 and confident around large exuberant dogs. He is house trained and can be left by himself for four hours or so, once settled.
Blue is a Siberian Husky who needs a home free of other pets and children. He may take a while to settle in and his adopters will need to be patient. Blue is house trained and could be left for a couple of hours if built up gradually. He requires ongoing pain relief. (Photo: Dogs Trust)
Rubble is a Jack Russell Terrier looking for a home where he will hardly be left alone as he will bark and chew things if left more than an hour. He will need to be the only pet at home but can live with children of high school age. (Photo: Dogs Trust)
Pilot is a Greyhound who has always lived in kennels and will need time to adjust to life in a home. He can live with children of high school age but will need to be the only dog at home. (Photo: Dogs Trust)
Clifford is a Labrador Retriever who needs an adult only environment. He is very nervous and finds the outside world quite frightening at the moment. (Photo: Dogs Trust )
Lilley is a Bulldog who needs to be the only pet at home but can live with children aged 10. She needs someone at home with her as although she is house trained, she will toilet if left alone, even for a short time. She has ear and skin disease, which is quite typical for her breed, but she also has a grade 3 heart murmur. (Photo: Dogs Trust)
Charlie is a Patterdale Terrier cross looking for an adult only home where he will be the only pet. He is house trained but not used to being left for long periods so will need somebody at home for most of the day and able to build leaving hours gradually. He is looking for a quiet home with few visitors to the house. (Photo: Dogs Trust)
Brandy is a Jack Russell Terrier close, looking for a home where any children are over the age of 12. He will need somebody at home for most of the day to help with some basic training and cannot live with other pets. (Photo: Dogs Trust)
Thor is a Dogue De Bordeaux who needs an adult only home with no other pets. He was previously house trained and can be left alone for a few hours once he’s settled back into home life. Thor has issues with his skin that require daily medication. (Photo: Dogs Trust)
Zelda is a Patterdale Terrier cross looking for a home where somebody can be around for most of the day to build her leaving hours slowly as she may not be house trained. She will need to be the only pet in the home and any children visiting or resident will need to be over the age of 14. (Photo: Dogs Trust)
Nero is a Yorkshire Terrier cross, who needs a home with no other pets or children. He needs a lot of structure and will need multiple visits and a “hands off” approach whilst building a bond with potential families. (Photo: Dogs Trust)
Athena is a German Shepherd puppy in search of a home around Merseyside. She needs an quiet environment free of other pets and ideally away from neighbouring dogs, but can live with children aged 14 and over. (Photo: Dogs Trust)
Indie is a Caucasian Shepherd who is a year old. She is very friendly and was happy to be kenneled with another young pup and they had a whale of a time. She is best suited to an active family. (Photo: Dogs Trust)
Dogs Trust Merseyside has a number of lovely animals up for adoption, include Labrador Bailey. Photo: Dogs Trust
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