Do you want to expand your family with a furry friend? Dogs Trust Manchester is home to dogs of various breeds and they all have one thing in common – they want to find a new loving family to live with.

If you think you could give a dog a new home, 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 of the dogs at Dogs Trust Manchester who are looking for new homes

Daisy

The Bolton News: DaisyDaisy (Image: Dogs Trust)

Gender – Female

Age – 5 years

Breed – American Bulldog (Confirmed not to be the American Bully XL type)

Daisy is looking for an adult-only home with a private and secure garden with high fences.

She gets worried when she sees people she doesn’t know so her walks need to be quiet and away from lots of people.

Daisy needs to be kept on a lead when she’s out and her new home needs to have space for her to be easily separated when there are visitors.

She will need her own space when eating and she can’t live with any other pets.

The centre has contacted experts and it doesn’t believe that Daisy would be considered an American Bully XL type.

Find out more about Daisy via the Dogs Trust website.

Bruno

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Gender – Male

Age – 8 years

Breed – Mastiff Cross

Bruno is looking for a new home where he can be the only pet and have access to a private and secure garden.

Ideally, he wouldn’t have any noisy dogs living close by however he can live with children who are aged 16 or over. Bruno can’t have any younger children visiting though.

Staff at the centre consider Bruno’s primary breed to be Presa Canario and they don’t believe that he would be considered an American Bully XL Type.

Find out more about Bruno via the Dogs Trust website.

Peanut

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Gender – Female

Age – 5 years

Breed – Staffordshire Bull Terrier Cross

Peanut needs an adult only home and a private, secure garden.

She needs to be the only pet in her new home and she doesn’t like other dogs but is making progress when she’s out walking and sees other dogs around.

The staff at the centre believe Peanut’s primary breed is Staffordshire Bull Terrier and they don’t believe that she would be considered an American Bully XL Type.

Find out more about Peanut via the Dogs Trust website.


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Maya

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Gender – Female

Age – 4 years

Breed – Akita Cross

Maya needs patient and dedicated new owners who can help her blossom and she’d like a private and secure garden.

Her home will need to be adult only with no visiting children or other pets.

Maya will need her own space when it’s time to eat and there should be minimal visitors to her new home.

She isn’t comfortable with other dogs or people she doesn’t know so when she’s out and about, she’ll need to be muzzled and kept on a lead. Quiet walks would be ideal.

Find out more about Maya via the Dogs Trust website.

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Blue

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Gender – Male

Age – 10 years

Breed – Lurcher Cross

Find out more about Blue via the Dogs Trust website.

Blue needs to be the only dog in his new home and he can’t live with cats but he could live with small furries if they are kept separated.

He needs his own space for sleeping, eating and resting and he can live with children aged 16 and over as long as he’s not overhandled and is given space when he needs it.

His owners need to be comfortable with muzzling him when he goes to any future vet appointments.