These 15 adorable dogs are looking for a loving home
The Dogs Trust in Northern Ireland currently has a number of lovely dogs just waiting for a forever home.
By Valerie Martin
Published 12th Mar 2023, 12:03 BST
Updated 2nd Apr 2023, 11:22 BST
The charity’s rehoming centre in Ballymena is looking after all kinds of pooches – and one of them could be just perfect for you.
Here are 15 adorable dogs currently looking for a new and loving home.
For more information on the Dogs Trust and how to possibly adopt a dog, go to dogstrust.org.uk
For more information on the Dogs Trust and how to possibly adopt a dog, go to dogstrust.org.uk
9. Squeak - four year old Yorkshire Terrier
Squeak is a very busy and fun little dog that requires a lot of input and management of her behaviours. The lively terrier is active, busy and vocal, and needs a home that will enjoy her strong character! She is affectionate with people she knows but is timid with some new people and children. She could possibly live teens in a calm household. Squeak is social with some other dogs but very feisty with others - she will likely need to be the only dog in her home and cannot live with cats or other small animals. She needs a very secure garden as she will search out tiny gaps. Photo: Raystede
10. Akira - three year old Siberian Husky
Akira is a new arrival who is settling in and awaiting assessment. However, Raystede has said she is generally friendly and very affectionate with people she knows. She could possibly live with teenagers, but requires further assessment around dogs, and is not suited to live with cats. She isn't used to being walked or taken out and is not house trained. Photo: Raystede
11. Duke - eight year old Jack Russell
Duke is a super fun, friendly and affectionate boy. Although he is eight, he is still very active and enjoys his walks and playing with soft toys. Duke can be worried by strangers initially and may bark, however, he quickly becomes more comfortable and enjoys interacting. He could possibly live with teenagers and may be able to live with a well-matched canine friend. He can be vocal around other dogs, and is learning to disengage. He's not suitable to live with cats and likes companionship, so will not want to be left alone too often. Photo: Raystede
12. Boris - eight year old English Springer Spaniel
Boris is a 'super little dog' and is friendly to all he meets. He can live with children aged eight and over, and cannot live with cats or small animals. He could possibly live with another dog if their personalities match. Boris has hip dysplasia and will need medication in his new home. Photo: Raystede