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.
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This can be done via the support page on the website.
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3 puppies at Dogs Trust Manchester who need new homes
We’ve listed the puppies currently available at the centre, all of which are one-year-olds.
Miles
Gender – Male
Age – 1 year
Breed – German Shepherd Cross
Miles is looking for an active home where his new owners can continue his training.
He could live with children who are aged 15 or above if they are comfortable with a dog who can sometimes jump up and mouth.
To begin with, at least, he will need to be left for minimal time and he needs to be the only pet in his new home.
He’d like a private and secure garden and must be kept on a lead when walking. He can only be walked by adults.
Miles needs to live away from the main roads and have access to quiet walks.
Find out more about Miles via the Dogs Trust website.
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Laurel and Fauna
Gender – Female
Age – Both 1 year olds
Breed – Foxhound Cross
Find out more about Laurel and Fauna via the Dogs Trust website.
Laurel and Fauna are looking for a quiet home that’s away from busy roads and where they can grow in confidence.
They’d like to have a secure and private garden at their new home and they can live with children aged 12 or above who are sensible and will give them space when they need it.
Laurel and Fauna can’t live with other dogs or small furry animals or cats. When their confidence increases, they’d benefit from mixing with other dogs.
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