A number of dogs at Dogs Trust Manchester are looking for a loving, forever home.
We’ve rounded up some of the puppies who are currently at the centre and are aged between six months and two years.
Those interested in adopting can find more information on the website.
Donations can be made through the support page.
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5 puppies at Dogs Trust Manchester looking for new homes
Enzo
Gender – Male
Age – 1 year
Breed – American Bulldog
Enzo would like to live in an active home and he could live with children who are aged 8 years and over as he’s bouncy and could knock little ones over.
He could live with another dog if they matched his energy.
Find out more about Enzo via the Dogs Trust website.
Willow
Gender - Female
Age – 1 year
Breed – Crossbreed
Willow will need to be the only dog in her new home and she could live with children who are aged 16 and over due to her boisterous nature.
She can’t live with cats and would like to have a secure and private garden to play in.
Find out more about Willow via the Dogs Trust website.
JJ
Gender - Male
Age – 4 months old
Breed – Belgian Shepherd (Malinois)
JJ needs to find a home with owners that have Malinois experience or that have researched thoroughly as they’re not your typical pet dog.
He needs an active home where he can continue his training.
JJ can live with children aged 16 and above and would like a secure garden to play in.
Find out more about JJ via the Dogs Trust website.
Hoggle
Gender - Male
Age – 1 year
Breed – Staffordshire Bull Terrier X Shar Pei
Hoggle is looking for a quieter adult-only home where there is a private and secure garden.
He needs to be the only dog in his new home and he can’t live with cats or small animals.
Find out more about Hoggle via the Dogs Trust website.
Bobby
Gender - Male
Age – 1 year
Breed – Cocker Spaniel Cross
Find out more about Bobby via the Dogs Trust website.
Bobby needs an active and energetic home where there are no children.
He’d like to have his own private and secure garden and he can’t live with other pets.
Bobby can be friendly with some dogs but he needs to build up his confidence and learn to remain calm around them.
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