Here is a selection of dogs from the Dogs Trust Manchester branch that are looking for new homes.

If you think you’re able to rehome one, you can find more details on the website. 

You can also help the centre by donating via the website’s support page.


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5 dogs with Dogs Trust Manchester looking for new homes

Trixie

The Bolton News: TrixieTrixie (Image: Dogs Trust)

Gender – Female

Age – 2-5 years

Breed – Greyhound

Can live with – Trixie is looking for a new home that has a secure private garden. She’ll need to live and go on walks away from busy roads and she could live with children aged 14 and over.

To find out more about Trixie, you can visit the Dogs Trust website.

Theo

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Gender – Male

Age – 2-5 years

Breed – Staffordshire Bull Terrier Cross

Can live with – Theo needs a home where there are no other pets or children. He’s looking for a quiet home with a secure private garden.

To find out more about Theo, you can visit the Dogs Trust website.

Ted

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Gender – Male

Age – 2-5 years

Breed – Border Collie Cross

Can live with – Ted would like to live in a quiet area and he’s looking for a large private garden that’s secure. He doesn’t want to live with any other pets but he could live with children aged 14 or over.

To find out more about Ted, you can visit the Dogs Trust website.

Skittles

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Gender – Male

Age – 5-7 years

Breed – Border Collie

Can live with – Skittles is on the look out for a single, adult-only home that has no visiting children. He can’t live with other pets and would like a secure private garden.

To find out more about Skittles, you can visit the Dogs Trust website.

Shadow

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Gender – Male

Age – 2-5 years

Breed – German Shepherd

To find out more about Shadow, you can visit the Dogs Trust website.

Can live with – Shadow needs an adult-only home where he can be the only pet. He needs a private and secure garden where he can sunbathe.

He can be reactive to other dogs, so will need to be kept on a lead out and about.

Additionally, Shadow will need minimal leaving hours which will need to be built up very slowly and positively to help him enjoy his own company.