Dogs Trust Manchester currently houses a number of dogs that are ready to be rehomed.

Here are some of the dogs at the centre that are looking for new homes.

Those interested in adopting can find more information on the website.

Donations can be made through the support page.

7 dogs at Dogs Trust Manchester that need are looking for forever homes

Sweet Pea

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Gender – Female

Age – 5 years

Breed – Staffordshire Bull Terrier Cross

Sweet Pea, also known as Peanut, is looking for a new home that’s quiet and has a private and secure garden.

She could live with children aged 16 years and over and she should have no neighbouring dogs but Dogs Trust Manchester will consider this on a case-by-case basis.

Find out more about Sweet Pea via the Dogs Trust website.

Pumbaa

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Gender – Male

Age – 2 years

Breed – Shar Pei Cross

Pumbaa needs an adult-only home with no visiting children and he likes a secure garden to play in.

He needs to be the only pet in his new home but he would benefit from meeting calm and friendly dogs when he’s out and about.

Find out more about Pumbaa via the Dogs Trust website.

Tank

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Gender – Male

Age – 3 years

Breed – Crossbreed of German Shepherd, Lurcher and Collie

Tank would prefer to be the only pet in his new home.

He needs an adult-only home with no visiting children and he’d like a secure garden.

Find out more about Tank via the Dogs Trust website.


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Max

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Gender – Male

Age – 6 years

Breed – Lurcher

Max needs a secure garden to play in and he can live with children who are aged 14 and over.

He can’t live with other pets, including dogs.

Max needs to wear a muzzle on walks and stay on the lead as he has been uncomfortable with other dogs previously.

Find out more about Max via the Dogs Trust website.

Lily

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Gender – Female

Age – 3 years

Breed – Greyhound

Lily can live with children aged around 12 and over and she’d like adopters to allow her to sleep upstairs.

She’ll need more than one person in the house and minimal leaving hours.

Find out more about Lily via the Dogs Trust website.

Odin

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Gender – Male

Age – 5 years

Breed – Staffordshire Bull Terrier Cross

Odin needs a non open plan home where he can be separated from food.

His new home must be adult only with no visiting children and he’ll need a secure garden.

Find out more about Odin via the Dogs Trust website.

Humphrey

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Gender – Male

Age – 3 years

Breed – Great Dane

Find out more about Humphrey via the Dogs Trust website.

Humphrey needs a home that is set back from the road or adopters to be able to manage his barking when people pass by.

He needs a home that is adult-only and has no visiting children but comes with a secure garden.

When on walks, Humphrey will need to wear a muzzle and be kept on the lead.