These cute animals would love to join your family.
Dogs Trust are hoping to find forever homes for the adorable animals in their care.
Due to the cost of living crisis, many owners are taking their pets to rescue centres, as they can no longer afford to care for them. Dogs Trust says every week, around 1,000 people are making the call to give up their dog.
There are a range of puppies and dogs, at Dogs Trust Merseyside hoping to make your family complete - including a Labrador cross and Frenchies.
Looking for a new pet but believe in the ‘adopt not shop’ mantra? We’ve got you covered. Take a look at these wonderful dogs, who just want to be loved.
Sugar is looking for a home together with her Mum, Lady. She is house trained but can have a little accident if she feels nervous. These girls need to be the only pets in the home, and will need to be separated for eating. Children of high school age should be fine.
14. Rocco
Rocco is a friendly little chap, eager to greet everybody, but he can be worried if a new person tries to handle him too soon. He doesn't need long though to have a little sniff and gain his confidence, then he really loves a nice fuss. Rocco happily shares his kennel with another small dog, and would live with another dog at home but it would have to be a dog of a similar size and temperament as he is very worried by larger dogs or any that are too OTT.
15. Dexter
Dexter is a Pug-cross looking for a home free from any other pets, and where any children must be over the age of 16. He is a very sweet, but nervous chap who is looking for somebody who has time and patience to allow him to come round slowly and in his own time.
16. Sophie
Sophie is looking for a foster home with her daughter Elsa, while both are waiting for results of some medical investigations. Soph and Elsa need to be the only dogs in the home but can live with children over the age of eight, as they can jump up. Both girls need a home without cats as they will chase!
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