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.

13. Bailey (Shih Tzu)
Bailey is a two-year-old Shih Tzu. Bailey is super sweet once he is your friend and has that bond with you. Bailey is looking for a quiet home and can live with children aged 14 and above and would like to be the only pet in the home. | Dogs Trust Edinburgh

14. Pepper (French Bulldog)
Pepper is a five-year-old French Bulldog. Pepper is a beautiful girl who takes time to build trust with new people, she is looking for a quiet adult only home and to be the only pet in the house. Pepper loves to play and is usually seen either running around with her football in her mouth or you can hear the squeaks from her chomping on her favourite pig. | Dogs Trust Edinburgh

15. Tia (Labrador Retriever Crossbreed)
Tia is a lovely 12-year-old Labrador Retriever Crossbreed. She is looking for a calm peaceful home to spend her golden years. She can live with children aged eight-years-old and above and is fully housetrained. Tia is a sweet girl who loves the company of people and would like someone at home with her for most of the day. | Dogs Trust Edinburgh

16. Fozzie (Lurcher)
Fozzie is an absolutely adorable one-year-old Lurcher who was sadly found as a stray. He loves people and is lots of fun to be around. He'll be fine with older kids who are confident around bubbly dogs, as he does tend to get quite bouncy! He's doing well learning how to be around other dogs but is still a little worried by them so needs to be the only pet in his home for now. | Dogs Trust Leeds