Darlington, Leeds, Edinburgh Cumbria rehoming centres have over 80 dogs in search of their families and this is just a small selection of those on offer.
Here we have 13 gorgeous pups in need of a home in time for Summer.
Sign up for NewcastleWorld’s free email newsletters to read the latest headlines and breaking news alerts
Take a look and see if you can open your heart and home to a furry friend.
Darlington, Leeds, Edinburgh Cumbria rehoming centres have over 80 dogs in search of their families and this is just a small selection of those on offer.
![Sensitive soul Wilma will benefit from a quiet home environment with few visitors. She can be nervous of meeting people and new surroundings so will need gradual exposure to this. She has gained confidence during her time at the centre and is making friends with those who work closely with her. The Team will chat through and show adoptees everything they need to know about Wilma during multiple meets at the centre. Wilma would also benefit from visiting the home a couple of times before adoption to help with the transition to the home environment. Her family will need to be confident around bouncy dogs and comfortable walking her as she can be strong on the lead. The home ideally will have a garden area so she can have easy access to a safe space for off lead playtimes and zoomies. Wilma does need to be the only dog in the home but would like to keep social with doggy pals out on walks.](https://www.thestar.co.uk/jpim-static/image/2024/06/12/10/36/Wilma%20.jpg?crop=3:2&trim=&width=800)
13. Wilma (Crossbreed, one-two years)
Sensitive soul Wilma will benefit from a quiet home environment with few visitors. She can be nervous of meeting people and new surroundings so will need gradual exposure to this. She has gained confidence during her time at the centre and is making friends with those who work closely with her. The Team will chat through and show adoptees everything they need to know about Wilma during multiple meets at the centre. Wilma would also benefit from visiting the home a couple of times before adoption to help with the transition to the home environment. Her family will need to be confident around bouncy dogs and comfortable walking her as she can be strong on the lead. The home ideally will have a garden area so she can have easy access to a safe space for off lead playtimes and zoomies. Wilma does need to be the only dog in the home but would like to keep social with doggy pals out on walks. | DTPhoto: Dogs Trust Darlington