WHO doesn't love dogs?
We as a nation adore our four-legged friends, and there are always so many that need rehoming.
Berkshire's main Dogs Trust, in Newbury, is a temporary home to so many who need to find their forever homes.
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We have listed below the five dogs who are currently at Newbury Dogs Trust.
In line with government advice, the charity have temporarily paused rehoming activity, and due to staff capacity within centres, are not registering interest from new adopters at the moment.
All dogs are still being looked after by staff - however the charity will welcome interest post-lockdown, as well as donations and support during this time.
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Adopting a dog may be the perfect way to celebrate lockdown finally ending.
Please note that dogs available for rehoming at this time are likely to receive a lot of interest, please enquire with Dogs Trust about interest in any dog, which could already have a home lined up.
1) Finnley - lurcher cross
How cute is Finnley? Described as 'a very lovely' nine month old lurcher cross.
He MUST be rehomed with another playful and confident dog that is well established in the home.
Finnley is looking for patient owners that can start his basic training from scratch. He could potentially live with children aged 10 and over that can give him space when he needs it.
Find out more here.
2) Suzie - Terrier cross
Adorable Suzie is described as a very energetic two-year-old terrier that is looking for a family to play scent games with her, as she just loves putting her nose to good use.
Suzie must live with another calm and confident dog to keep her company.
Once settled, Suzie could potentially be left for four hours with her canine companion if this is built up slowly.
She cannot live with any other pets, including cats.
Suzie can live with children aged 16 and above.
Find out more here.
3) George - Shih Tzu
Look at that face!
Gorgeous George is described as 'a sweetheart, as is his best pal Beautiful Betty' (below), and they will need to find their forever home together. How adorable is that?
George loves a fuss and greets everyone with a wag of the tail.
He really enjoys a fuss and could live with children around 14 years old and over.
His age is around 8 years old plus.
Find out more here.
4) Betty - Chihuahua: Short Hr
What a sweetie!
Betty is as cute as a button and will need to be rehomed with her best friend George (above) who is equally as adorable.
Betty is looking for a fairly quiet home.
She is a described as a 'sweet lady who loves a fuss after she has weighed you up', which only takes a moment.
She can be a little vocal with strangers who must look like giants to her but once you've crouched down and said hello she's a real cuddle monster. Betty could live with children over 14 years and over.
Her age is around 8 years plus.
Find out more here.
5) Shuri - crossbreed
What a poser!
Shuri is described as 'a very sweet but sensitive' 9 month old Mastiff cross who will need patient and calm owners to start all her training from scratch.
She is a very worried girl, so for this reason she MUST live with another calm and confident dog that is well established in the home.
Shuri is looking for new owners that can be with her as much as possible as she is not comfortable being left. Due to Shuri being worried she can live with children aged 14 years and over.
Find out more here.
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