Looking for a furry friend to add to your family? Look no further as Dogs Trust Manchester has a variety of dogs all looking for their forever homes.

If you think you’re able to rehome one, you can find more details on the website. 

You can also help the centre by donating via the website’s support page.

5 dogs at Dogs Trust Manchester looking for new homes

Max

The Bolton News: MaxMax (Image: Dogs Trust)

Gender – Male

Age – 6 years

Breed – Lurcher

Max could live with children over the age of 14 years but would need adults to walk him as he is uncomfortable around male dogs when out and about.

He’ll need to be kept on a lead and wear a muzzle during his walks plus he’ll need to go on quiet walks away from dogs who are off leads.

Max needs to be the only pet in his new home.

You can find out more about Max via the Dogs Trust website.

Bentley

The Bolton News: BentleyBentley (Image: Dogs Trust)

Gender – Male

Age – 5 months

Breed – English Springer Spaniel cross

Bentley needs new owners who have knowledge of his breed and that can be patient with him.

He would benefit from living with another dog and he could live with small furries/birds if they were kept separate but he can’t live with cats.

Bentley could live with children aged 15 or over who would be confident around a dog that will mouth.

Initially, Bentley can’t be left alone but this can be built up over time.

You can find out more about Bentley via the Dogs Trust website.


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Power

The Bolton News: PowerPower (Image: Dogs Trust)

Gender – Male

Age – 2 years

Breed – Greyhound

Power is an ex-racing Greyhound so can’t live with small furries or cats and he needs to be the only dog in the home but he can socialise on walks.

He can live with children aged 12 or over as long as they realise he’ll need his own space for resting and eating.

Power doesn’t need a garden but will need frequent walks and access to green spaces for toilet training.

You can find out more about Power via the Dogs Trust website.

Blue

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Gender – Male

Age – 5 years

Breed – Siberian Husky

Blue needs a home that isn’t open-plan as he likes to be left alone when eating.

He can live with children aged 15 or over who are comfortable around boisterous dogs.

Blue can live with small furries if they’re kept separate but he needs to be the only dog in the home and he’ll need muzzling when he visits the vets.

You can find out more about Blue via the Dogs Trust website.

Spark

The Bolton News: SparkSpark (Image: Dogs Trust)

Gender – Male

Age – 2 years

Breed – Labrador Retriever

You can find out more about Spark via the Dogs Trust website.

Spark needs to live in a cat-free home with a secure garden.

He needs to be the only dog in the house but he can live with children aged 11 years and over.

He’d prefer quieter walks and his new adopters will need to continue his training around other dogs.