Sussex dogs: These adorable dogs and puppies at Dogs Trust Shoreham are up for adoption - including a Chihuahua, Beagle and pair of Golden Retrievers 🐶
5. Charlotte - one-year-old Jack Russell Terrier cross
Charlotte is a very sweet girl who can be a little unsure in new environments - once settled, she enjoys a cuddle and a game with her toys. Being a young girl, Charlotte is best suited to active adopters who will enjoy continuing her basic training. She can get excited and jump up when greeting new people, and is still working on her loose lead walking skills. Her ideal home will have a garden and adopters who are able to build up her leaving times gradually. Charlotte will need to be the only animal in the home and can live with children over 14 years old. Photo: Dogs Trust
6. Polly - Border Collie cross
Polly is a gentle older lady looking for her forever retirement home. She still loves her walks and sniffs, and is always excited about getting out and about, but is equally happy to settle at home and snooze beside your feet under the desk or snuggled on the sofa in front of the TV. She is always looking to make new friends who will give her her favourite ear scratches and belly rubs. Polly is worried by busy traffic and not comfortable around other dogs so a quieter home and walking areas would suit her best. She has some ongoing medication which her new owner will need to make sure she gets to keep her in the best of health. Polly is uncomfortable around children due to previous experiences but could not be happier to have fuss and attention from the grown-ups. Photo: Dogs Trust
7. Chance - Senior Staffie
Chance is a sweet older gentleman with a loving nature. He’s currently residing in a temporary foster home but would love to find something more permanent so that he could fully settle into his new routine. His ideal home would be somewhere quiet and peaceful, where he could relish all the luxuries that his retirement years have to offer. Chance does still enjoy his walks but can only manage shorter potters a few times a day, so a garden of his own is essential for regular outdoor relaxation. The youngest members of his family should be of secondary school age, and he could possibly live with another dog of a similarly calm character to his own. However, he is unable to live with any cats, house rabbits, or guinea pigs. Chance has experienced lots of change in his later life, and because of this, he finds it challenging when left alone. A family who are always around to keep him company would be ideal. Chance does have a few medical needs, which can be discussed with potential adopters in more detail. Photo: Dogs Trust Shoreham
8. Woody - eight+ year old Poodle cross
Woody adores the company of his favourite friends but will never be a cuddly 'lap dog' and prefers to interact with his humans by doing fun activities together. He will need a multi-carer home in order to keep up his training and grooming, and he would like access to his own area where he can have his meals and enjoy his favourite things as he does struggle to share. Woody needs to be the only dog in an adult-only home, and requires a garden. His new home must be within two hours of the Shoreham rehoming centre so he can have a few trips to his new home before packing his bags for good. Photo: Dogs Trust