Meet Lexi, a clever and intelligent two-year-old girl who is searching for a family that can keep up with her energy. She loves to be on the go and an active family would be perfect for her. Lexi has a lot of love and laughter to offer her new family. However, Lexi needs an adult-only home with no other pets. She will require extra support to transition from kennels to a home environment. Therefore, it's important that the family is patient, showering her with plenty of TLC, and continues to work with the Dogs Trust team. Lexi loves running around, so a garden where she can zoom around would be ideal for her. Photo: Dogs Trust
If you're searching for a handsome, intelligent, and affectionate dog, Nyx might be the perfect match for you! Nyx is a five-year-old Belgian Shepherd Dog (Malinois) Cross who is eager to go on adventures and would thrive with an active family. He is best suited for an adult-only home where he would be the only pet. Nyx enjoys socializing with other dogs on walks and would appreciate having easy access to a fully secure garden as he loves to stretch his legs and be outdoors to stretch his legs and enjoys being outside. Photo: Dogs Trust
Minnie, a four-year-old Chihuahua cross, and Bella, an eight-year-old Chihuahua, have a strong bond and need to be rehomed together. They are compatible with young adults who are 15 years or older, but they should be the only pets in the household. Currently, they are staying in a foster home where they are thriving and becoming more confident with each passing day. These two are not particularly interested in playing with toys, but they make excellent companions as they enjoy snuggling up to their humans while relaxing on the sofa. They will require a garden to play in and enjoy. Photo: Dogs Trust
Betty is a lovely four-year-old lurcher who still has the playful spirit of a young pup. She is in search of an adult-only home without any other pets and a secure, private garden. It is necessary that the house is situated on a peaceful street away from the main road as she tends to get overwhelmed by a lot of activity outside while trying to look out of the window. Although she has made progress with her dog socialisation, she still requires access to quiet walks at the beginning stages of settling into her new home. Betty loves to take naps and spends most of her day sleeping. She would be a great companion for anyone who works from home or only needs to leave for a few hours a day. Photo: Dogs Trust