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.

9. Polly (German Shepherd Dog Cross)
Pretty Polly is a young girl who is looking for a home with not too many visitors as she can become overwhelmed with too many new faces. Polly would like to be the only pooch in the home but her family will be encouraged to continue working on her socialising around other dogs as she can be unsure on how to behave around them. | Dogs Trust Darlington

10. Benji (French Bulldog)
Benji is a happy-go-lucky six-month-old French Bulldog. He'll be fine to live with older kids who want a fun dog to play with, and being great with other dogs means he could potentially share his home with another doggy friend too. He'll need to brush up on his housetraining as he settles in so a secure garden will be needed for this, plus he also loves to play off-lead. | Dogs Trust Leeds

11. Ringo (Long Coat Chihuahua)
Ringo is a nine-year-old Chihuahua who will make a wonderful companion in the right home. He's worried by other dogs but has had some nice interactions recently, specifically with females. This means that he'd really be more suited to being the only dog in his home, but could potentially share with a patient female dog of similar breed. | Dogs Trust Leeds

12. Rolo (Staffordshire Bull Terrier Cross)
Rolo is a super sweet seven-year-old Staffy Crossbreed who just adores people! She’s so friendly and will be fine with high-school aged kids who will be ok around a bubbly lass like her. She does get a bit worried by other dogs but is perfectly manageable if you walk her in quiet areas where they won’t getting in her face. This does also mean she’ll need to be the only pet in her home. | Dogs Trust Leeds