Are you looking to add a special pet to your family? 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 looking for new homes

Rosie

The Bolton News: RosieRosie (Image: Dogs Trust)

Gender – Female

Age – 2 years

Breed – Boxer cross

Rosie would like to live in an adult only home with a private and secure garden.

She will need a space where she can separate herself from her new owners when she needs some alone time.

Rosie is friendly but over the top so she can’t live with other dogs – she needs to build up her socialisation with other dogs.

She can’t live with cats or other smaller pets as it’s likely she would be too much.

Rosie's primary breed is believed to be Boxer so the centre believes she wouldn’t be considered an American XL Bully type.

Find out more about Rosie via the Dogs Trust website.

Daisy

The Bolton News: DaisyDaisy (Image: Dogs Trust)

Gender – Female

Age – 5 years

Breed – Crossbreed

Daisy is looking for an adult only home with a private and secure garden.

As she can get worried, Daisy’s new owners will need to introduce her to visitors outside of her new home and be able to separate her when needed.

Daisy needs to be the only pet in the home but she could socialise with other dogs when out on walks.

She is looking for a home with quiet walking routes close by and will need to be kept on a lead. She would love to run around in secure fields though.

The centre adds: “We have sought expert advice and we do not believe that Daisy would be considered an American Bully XL type.”

Find out more about Daisy via the Dogs Trust website.

Blue

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Gender – Male

Age – 3 years

Breed – Bulldog

Blue needs to be the only dog in his new home but he can socialise with other dogs when on walks.

Children in the home will need to be at least 14 years old and Blue could live with cats or small animals.


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Blue is recovering from a cruciate surgery and will need another one on his other leg once he has found a home.

Blue’s primary breed is believed to be Bulldog so the centre doesn’t believe he would be considered an American XL Bully type.

Find out more about Blue via the Dogs Trust website.

Paddy

The Bolton News: PaddyPaddy (Image: Dogs Trust)

Gender – Male

Age – 4 years

Breed – Staffordshire Bull Terrier

Paddy would like to live in an adult only home with no visiting children. He needs to have minimal visitors in the home and will need to have the option to be separated from the front door.

He can walk around dogs at a distance but can be reactive when up close and he can’t live with cats.

Paddy could share his new home, which can’t be open plan, with birds or small furry pets if they are kept separate.

He will need to be kept on a lead and muzzled when walking plus he will need to be muzzled when he goes to the vets as he can find it scary.

Find out more about Paddy via the Dogs Trust website.

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Mila

The Bolton News: MilaMila (Image: Dogs Trust)

Gender – Female

Age – 5 years

Breed – Dogue De Bordeaux

Find out more about Mila via the Dogs Trust website.

Mila needs owners who are experienced with large breed dogs.

When out and about walking, she will need to be kept on a lead and wear a muzzle as she gets worried around strangers.

Mila needs a quiet adult-only home with no pets where she can be separated from the front door. Her new owners will need to continue with her training.