Darlington, Leeds, and Edinburgh rehoming centres have over 80 dogs in search of their families and this is just a small selection of those on offer.
Take a look and see if you can open your heart and home to a furry friend.

5. George and Stud (Jack Russell cross)
George is looking for a forever home with his best bud Spud. They have a lovely bond together and would like to be the only pampered pooches in the home. A home with a garden will be ideal. Walking routes should be taken in less dog populated areas as they can be vocal towards other dogs. | Dogs Trust Darlington

6. Blue (Alapaha Blue Blood Bulldog)
Blue is bags of fun and will make such an entertaining addition to family life! He can live with primary school aged kids who are used to excitable bigger dogs. Blue is social with other dogs and may live with another that compliments his playstyle. A home with a garden will be ideal for playtimes and to help him brush on his house training. | Dogs Trust Darlington

7. Evie (Crossbreed)
Evie is an affectionate girl who can’t wait to start the next chapter of her life with her forever family. She has recently had a litter that she looked after here and now that they have all found their homes, it’s her time too! She’ll need her family around most of the day to keep her company and keep her out of mischief. The home will need to be Evie proofed as she does seek out food and doesn’t mind jumping onto counter tops. | Dogs Trust Darlington

8. Chelsea (Staffordshire Bull Terrier Cross)
Chelsea is ready to find her forever home with a family who have plenty of time for her. She is always on the go looking for fun and struggles to switch off. She’ll need someone at home most of the day to keep her entertained and show her that relaxing can be a fun yet calming activity too. She’ll also need some help with other basic training such as house training and interactions with other dogs. | Dogs Trust Darlington