Would you have space in your heart and home for one of these dogs?

This week sees our regular feature, in association with Dogs Trust, Ballymena, highlight three adorable dogs in its care who are looking for their ‘forever homes’.
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Daisy and Bert

Bassett Hounds

Age: Daisy 10 and Bert is 13

Bassett Hounds Daisy and Bert came to Dogs Trust Ballymena are very attached to each other and are looking for a  home togetherBassett Hounds Daisy and Bert came to Dogs Trust Ballymena are very attached to each other and are looking for a  home together
Bassett Hounds Daisy and Bert came to Dogs Trust Ballymena are very attached to each other and are looking for a home together

Daisy and Bert came to Dogs Trust Ballymena together and are very attached to each other. They are looking for a new home together with someone who is around all day.

Daisy loves to get out for walks where she can use her nose to discover the world around her. Bert loves cuddles and relaxing in front of the fire with Daisy. Bert is looking for a home with teenagers as he prefers a quieter life. At night-time Bert would prefer to sleep in the bedroom.

Cody

Pomeranian

Pomeranian Cody is a lively, friendly young boy who enjoys playing with his toys and going out for walksPomeranian Cody is a lively, friendly young boy who enjoys playing with his toys and going out for walks
Pomeranian Cody is a lively, friendly young boy who enjoys playing with his toys and going out for walks

Age: Five

Cody is a lively, friendly young boy who enjoys playing with his toys and going out for walks. He is a bit wary of loud noises when out and about so does prefer to be walked in quiet areas.

In the home he enjoys receiving lots of attention and would prefer not to be left on his own. Cody enjoys socialising with other dogs when out for walks but would benefit from being the only pet in his new home.

If you are interested in adopting a canine friend, please get in touch with the team at Dogs Trust, Ballymena on 028 2565 2977 - the phone lines are open daily from 8.30am – 5pm - or you can visit www.dogstrust.org.uk/our-centres/ballymena

Pomeranian Cody is a lively, friendly young boy who enjoys playing with his toys and going out for walksPomeranian Cody is a lively, friendly young boy who enjoys playing with his toys and going out for walks
Pomeranian Cody is a lively, friendly young boy who enjoys playing with his toys and going out for walks

At present, due to the ongoing Covid-19 pandemic, Dogs Trust rehoming centres aren’t open for public browsing but they are still rehoming and taking in dogs, with new processes in place to keep staff, visitors and adopters safe.

A spokesperson said: “For dogs we know will thrive straight away in their new home, we’re matching them with their new homes virtually and delivering them contact-free.

“Current restrictions mean we can only facilitate adoptions local to our centres and not across countries or anywhere there are travel restrictions.

“We’re not able to make appointments for dogs to meet their family before going home, but we can register interest to arrange appointments when restrictions ease.

“We’re currently experiencing an unprecedented amount of interest, with some dogs getting several hundred applications.

“Please bear with us, we’re doing everything we can to find our dogs their forever homes.”

Did you know?

Dog Welfare Charity Dogs Trust normally cares for around 14,000 dogs across its network of 20 rehoming centres in the UK and one in Dublin.

Dogs Trust has a non-destruction policy, and will never put a healthy dog to sleep.

The charity also focuses its efforts on understanding dogs and sharing that knowledge with the wider public to prevent problem behaviours that can result in relinquishment or abandonment.

Dogs Trust is working towards the day when all dogs can enjoy a happy life, free from the threat of unnecessary destruction.

You can find out lots more about Dogs Trust and its Ballymena Rehoming Centre (Dogs Trust Ballymena, Fairview, 60 Teeshan Road BT43 5PN) by visiting: www.dogstrust.org.uk/our-centres/ballymena

The website is packed full of useful information on rehoming a dog from Dogs Trust; on sponsoring a dog, help and advice on dog training, behaviour, care and on its Dog School from the Dogs Trust experts; advice on getting or buying a dog and, on giving up a dog; and there are also details of of all the latest news and events from Dogs Trust Ballymena and UK wide.

*You can even sign up to ‘Be part of Dogs Trust’ and join over 340,000 dog lovers from all around the United Kingdom who get their monthly newsletter which is packed with lots of information about their work and about the many beautiful canines in their care who are all looking for their forever home.

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