There are currently hundreds of dogs looking to be rehomed
Every dog deserves a loving and happy home but sadly there are thousands of dogs across the country who are left homeless and abandoned. Thankfully, rescuers like Dogs Trust take in dozens of dogs every week in the hope someone will come along and adopt them.
The Trust retain all applications for three months, during which time they will be used to scope out the most suitable pet from your chosen centre. After a match is made, you will be invited to meet the dog at your chosen rehoming centre. Some of the dogs will need to meet prospective owners several times to see if they are compatible.
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