Dozens of adorable dogs and puppies are looking for loving forever homes in Liverpool and Merseyside this February.
Dogs Trust’s Merseyside rescue centre is located on Whiston Lane in Huyton and serves Liverpool, Knowsley, Sefton, Wirral and St Helens. The charity can care for up to 85 dogs at any time, and there are many who would love the chance to find a permanent place to call home as soon as possible.
A variety of dog breeds and ages are available for adoption, including Pugs, Greyhounds, Lurchers, Pomeranians, Bulldogs and more. There are even adorable puppies and young dogs ready to find homes.
Below are 16 of the rescue centre’s charming residents, who would love to find a permanent home in Liverpool and Merseyside. More information about the adoption process is available via the Dogs Trust Merseyside website.

5. Mouse - Greyhound
Mouse is a Greyhound looking for a quiet home free from any other pets and where any children are over the age of 12, that she can share with her best friend Max. She is house trained and could be left for 3-4 hours without worry once settled. | Dogs Trust Merseyside

6. Juno - Beagle
Juno is looking for a home with her daughter Mossy. These gorgeous girls can live with children over the age of eight and are both house trained and once settled can be left alone for three or four hours without worry. | Dogs Trust Merseyside

7. Max - Lurcher
Max is a Lurcher looking for a home with his best friend Mouse. They would need to be the only pets in the home and any children will need to be over the age of 12. He is house trained and once settled would be fine left alone for 3-4 hours. Max will need a secure garden with suitably high fencing as despite his age he will attempt to jump if he sees a cat! | Dogs Trust Merseyside

8. Tilly - American Bulldog
Tilly is an American Bulldog who needs a home free from other pets and where any children are older teens. She is house trained and can be left alone for four hours. Tilly does get recurring ear infections and also has dry eye. She is not considered to be XL Bully type. | Dogs Trust Merseyside