Numerous dogs in the Merseyside area are in need of caring homes, with the surge in pet surrenders sky-rocketing as a result of the cost of living crisis that’s impacting nationwide, and Dogs Trust Merseyside are no exception as they face an increasing amount of pet handovers. With as many as 56 dogs in search of their forever homes, Dog’s Trust offers a diverse selection of dog breeds, ensuring that every individual can find their furry companion. Find below the images of thirteen endearing dogs and puppies looking to leave the kennels and find their forever home this week.
5. Olly
Jack Russel Terrier, Olly is a young gentle pup looking for a home preferably with somebody who can be there with him all day and ideally be the only pet. He can be worried by new people and places but is trying his best, and does enjoy a fuss when he allows himself to relax. Photo: Dogs Trust
6. Haden
Young pup, Haden, is a Staffordshire Bull Terrier looking for a home where he can be the only pet and have somebody there with him most of the time initially. Haden is a very friendly Staffy who is looking for a new home through no fault of his own. He loves to play and gets very silly, making him suitable for an active family that can put in a little training and keep him busy. Photo: Dogs Trust
7. Ace
Lurcher Cross, Ace, is a lovable pup who is rather suspicious of people when he's in his kennel, but outside it he wants the attention of everyone! At ten months old he's very active and would be looking for an equally active family. Ace can live with people of high school age and he is fully house trained. Photo: Dogs Trust
8. Cookie
Spaniel Cross, Cookie, has had so much interest since his arrival but his energy levels have proven too much for a lot of people! He's looking for an active, outdoors-y family that can give him the stimulation he needs. Being a young pup, Cookie may need some training classes, but can live with cats, dogs and children over the age of 10. Photo: Dogs Trust