Are you looking for a canine companion to start your year with? Dogs Trust Manchester has plenty of dogs that are looking for their forever homes.
The centre has plenty of dogs available whether you’re looking for a new puppy to welcome into the family or you want to give an older dog a loving forever home.
If you can’t adopt a furry friend but still want to help, you can support the centre’s work by giving a donation.
This can be done via the support page on their website.
5 dogs at Dogs Trust Manchester hoping to start their year in a loving new home
Manny
Gender – Male
Age – 2 years
Breed – Shar Pei cross
Manny is looking for a new home that’s adult-only and has a secure garden.
He can’t have any children visit him at home and he’ll need his own place to sleep and relax.
Manny’s new home needs to be away from main roads and he needs to be the only pet in the home.
Find out more about Manny via the Dogs Trust website.
Koda
Gender – Male
Age – 2 years
Breed – German Shepherd cross
Koda needs a separate space to settle as he’s used to living in kennels.
His new home will need to adult only with a secure garden.
Koda could live with another dog but only if he is to be an outdoor dog – he couldn’t share his home with another dog.
Find out more about Koda via the Dogs Trust website.
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Bruno
Gender – Male
Age – 8 years
Breed – Mastiff cross
Bruno is looking for a new home with a private and secure garden. He struggles with stairs so a home that allows him to avoid them would be ideal.
He will need to be the only dog in his new home and it would be ideal if he can live somewhere with no noisy neighbouring dogs. He can’t live with small furry animals.
Bruno can live with children aged 16 or over but no younger children should visit him.
Find out more about Bruno via the Dogs Trust website.
Blue
Gender – Male
Age – 10 years
Breed – Lurcher cross
Blue can’t live with other dogs or cats but he could live with small furry animals if they are kept separate.
He needs his own space in the evenings as he can struggle to settle then.
Blue can live with children aged 16 or over if they don’t overhandle him and give him space when he needs it.
Adopters will need to be comfortable muzzling him for future vet checks.
Find out more about Blue via the Dogs Trust website.
Rascal
Gender – Male
Age – 11 years
Breed – Siberian Husky cross
Find out more about Rascal via the Dogs Trust website.
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Rascal needs to be the only pet in his new home and he’ll need a private and secure garden.
He would prefer to live in a home where there aren’t any noisy dog neighbours.
Rascal can live with children who are eight years old and above but he’ll need to be walked by adults.
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