Dogs Trust Leeds: Meet some of the dogs looking for homes this week as we go behind the scenes for adoption updates
There’s always a lot going on at the Leeds Dogs Trust Rehoming Center and this week was no exception.
Here we take an exclusive look behind the scenes of everyday life and meet some of the beautiful boys and gorgeous girls who are all looking to find new loving homes.
For more information on dogs currently seeking forever homes, please visit www.dogstrust.org.uk or telephone the Dogs Trust call center on 03030030000
When Leeds had a light flurry of snow last week, the rescue dogs had a blast playing in it! Meet Oscar, a two-year-old German Shepherd who is currently looking for a new home with adopters who will understand his anxieties and gently let him out of his shell. Once he gets comfortable, he’s a super fun boy who loves to play and always crushes his training.
Tia, an eight-year-old Husky Cross who was recently given to the shelter following a change in her owners’ circumstances, has been adopted and has run away to her new home! She joined her master Jazmin in the snow for one last walkie before leaving.
Agi is only 16 weeks old and needs a very special home. She is deaf and will need patient owners who can continue her sign language training. Agi is just a puppy and still has a lot of growth to do. She seems sociable with dogs and can live happily with the right role model to listen to her and show her the ropes. Children over 12 will also be fine. Being so young, Agi will need an enclosed garden for home training and lead-free exercise. She is a loving and friendly girl who has made many new friends at the centre. Agi does not travel very well, so she is looking for owners within 40 minutes of the center.
We came across Luna who was enjoying a nice long walk with her handler on the large walking ground in the center. We caught her showing off a perfect down. Look at those eyes! She’s a fun and bubbly two-year-old Staffy Cross who loves to live her life to the fullest! She is looking for active adopters who will take her on lots of fun adventures and continue her training, which she does very well with.
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