

Dogs Trust Merseyside: 23 adorable dogs looking for a loving home this New Year
Why not give one of these dogs a brand new home for 2023 - including French Bulldogs, Beagles and German Shepherds.
It’s almost time to celebrate the end of 2022 and the beginning of a brand new year. But, for many dogs across Merseyside, this year has been difficult as they have found themselves in shelters, without a family.
Due to the cost of living crisis, Dogs Trust has reported that more and more pups are being given to their rescue centre, as owners can no longer afford to care for them.
Many of the lovely pups at Dogs Trust rescue centres have faced traumatic times, from being abandoned to facing neglect. They are desperate to show just how loving they are and would love a new home for 2023.
So, instead of buying a dog, why not consider adopting or fostering a canine companion, ready to give you and your family joy.

5. Goji
Goji is a fabulous mix of English Bull Terrier and... something else! He’s very comfortable in kennels and settles nicely in his bed. Goji has been used for illegal badger baiting and as a result has lost part of his nose. It’s best for him to be the only pet in the home.

6. Gary
Gary is an ex racing Greyhound and has likely lived in a kennel environment rather than a home. He'll probably need house training but adult dogs do pick it up quickly, and he'll need some basic training also. He's a large boy who loves to cuddle, so probably best with robust kids aged 14 and up

7. Jill
Jill is looking for a quiet home who will be patient with her and give her time to build up her confidence. She would benefit from a home with no other pets and children aged 11 or over.

8. Spot
Spot is looking for an adult only home with adopters that are committed to come to the centre for multiple visits as Spot can be nervous of new people and takes him some time to get to know you. He’s nine-years-old and would love a new family.