The Dogs Trust has so many amazing dogs up for adoption with the hope of finding forever homes for all.
Darlington, Leeds, and Edinburgh rehoming centres have more than 80 dogs in search of their families and this is just a small selection of those on offer.
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Here we have 15 gorgeous pups in need of a home in time for the end of autumn - you can find out more at: https://www.dogstrust.org.uk/.
Take a look and see if you can open your heart and home to a furry friend.

5. Luca (Staffordshire Bull Terrier)
Luca is a lovely older gent who is looking for a quiet household as he isn't a fan of loud noises. He can live with children aged 13 plus who will appreciate when Luca needs to have some quiet time. He will be best suited to being the only dog in the home but will enjoy having some dog chums while out on his walks. | Dogs Trust Darlington

6. Fergus (Goldon Retriever)
Fergus is only a youngster and would like his family to be around for most of the day to help settle him in and put his training in place. Any time on his own should be introduced gradually and positively. Fergus will benefit from having experienced owners who are comfortable reading a dogs body language. He does like to keep resources to himself like food for example so some management will need to be put in place and he will need to have a child free home. | Dogs Trust Darlington

7. Greg (Crossbreed)
Greg is on the lookout for a quieter home where he can be allowed the space and time to settle in. He does make friends quite easily but prefers to keep food to himself and can be uncomfortable with formal handling. He will not be suitable to live with children or with them visiting. | Dogs Trust Darlington

8. Ricky (Akita Cross)
Ricky is a fun boy who enjoys spending time with his humans and loves nothing more than being out on adventures. He will need to be the only dog in the home while his doggy social skills are worked on as he can be too much for other dogs. If children are in the home they will need to be aged 15 or over and any time spent alone will need to be built up slowly for him once he has settled in. | Dogs Trust Darlington