Many very sweet dogs are currently up for adoption at Dogs Trust Manchester. The pooches range in size and ages, but all are on the look out for their forever home.
There are currently almost dogs available for adoption at Manchester's Dogs Trust centre. The centre is now on the look out for loving homes to take them in.
Take a look at our gallery of juts some of the dogs available to adopt in Manchester. If you wish to know further information about any of the dogs available, visit the Dogs Trust Manchester website
1. Margaret
Marge is a 12 year old Shih Tzu looking for a home with her own garden to help with her housetraining. She will need to be the only dog in the home and will need a cat free home. She can live with children over 11 years and can be left for short periods once settled. | Dogs Trust Manchester
2. Luna
Luna could go to a foster home where children aged 8 and above but will need to be adults only to walk as she can be known to occasionally woof at dogs. Luna loves spending time with her favourite humans, so will need low leaving hours, so if you are looking for a dog that will keep you company all day, she is the dog for you. She will need to be the only dog in the home and cannot live with cats, small furry animals or birds will need to be kept separate. | Manchester Dogs Trust
3. Paddy
Paddy is a very affectionate boy with his well-known people and much prefers the company of adults so would need to live in an adult only home with no visiting children. He would need to be the only pet in the home as he is fine to walk around dogs at a distance but can be reactive to dogs up close. Paddy is not comfortable around people he doesn’t know too well, so he would need have minimal visitors in the home and cannot meet visitors at the door, therefore a non-open plan home would be preferable. Paddy loves his own space and would adore his own private secure garden where he can run and play with his toys. | Dogs Trust Manchester
4. Wendy
Wendy is a 12 year old Whippet looking for a home with Tommy. They would love their own secure garden, which will need high fencing as Tommy has jumped over 4ft fencing. They have always been used to sleeping in the bedroom so would love adopters who are comfortable to continue this. They can live with children over 8 years and will need to be the only dogs in the home. They will also need a cat free home. They can be left for short periods once settled. Wendy can have accidents in the home when settling in so adopters will need to be comfortable with this. | Dogs Trust Manchester