Newcastle Dog & Cat Shelter has a number of animals that are looking for their forever home.
The shelter, which was established in 1896, helps animals that are unwanted, neglected, abused and abandoned - as well as reuniting lost animals with their owners and finding loving new homes for those who are no longer wanted.
Here are 17 cute animals who are in need of a home - you can find out more at: https://www.dogandcatshelter.com/.
Take a look and see if you can open your heart and home to a new four-legged friend!
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1. Looking for a home
All these pets at Newcastle Dog & Cat Shelter are searching for a home. | Newcastle Dog & Cat Shelter

2. Billy (Crossbreed)
Billy is a big, strong, goofy lad with a lot of energy looking for a home who can keep up with him alongside training him and showing him his manners. He seems to forget his size and has been known to jump up quite a bit at people! Billy always means well, but can be a bit of a handful so we feel a home that has experience of large breed dogs would be best suited to him. | Newcastle Dog & Cat Shelter

3. Storm (Akita)
Storm has been a real BFG the whole time he has been at the shelter. He very quickly became a staff and volunteer favourite with his big character and playful ways. He came in as a stray so there is no history on whether he has met any cats or small animals. For the most part he has been a good boy when meeting other dogs, but sometimes does get a little frustrated when he can’t get to them and this can spill over into him being very vocal towards them. | Newcastle Dog & Cat Shelter

4. Harper (Lurcher)
Harper arrived into care in a bit of a sorry state. He was very thin, had no muscle and had, what we believe to be, pressure sores on his legs. It took some time to heal his wounds and start to gain weight and muscle but he is now starting to much look much brighter and healthier. He can become quite distressed when being handled and seems under-socialised with the world in general. However, is also a bundle of absolute joy and has such a gorgeous innocent energy about him – almost puppy-like. | Newcastle Dog & Cat Shelter