Here's how you can give one of the dogs at Saving Needy Dogs (S N Dogs) a forever home with you.
S N Dogs helps raise awareness and attends to the care of dogs while they wait to be reunited with their owners, sent to a rescue space or be rehomed.
If you think you would be able to rehome one of them go to the S N Dogs website for more details.
You can also sponsor or foster any of their dogs or fundraise and donate to the charity's vital work.
Adopt a dog from Saving Needy Dogs
Holly and Buddy
Gender - Male and Female
Age - 11
Breed - Jack Russell and Terrier mix
Holly the Jack Russell Terrier and Buddy the Terrier Mix have joined Saving Needy Dogs after their owner sadly became too ill to look after them.
Their new owner would need to be willing to adopt them both since they are "devoted to each other".
Holly and Buddy can live with other pets and children but due to their age, they would be best suited to a quiet, calm home.
Find out how to adopt Holly and Buddy.
Pepper
Gender - Female
Age - 6 years old
Breed - Mastin Cross
Pepper is a shy but lovely-natured girl that loves to sleep.
She isn't a fan of long walks or being around other dogs.
Her new owner will get a sweet dog who wouldn't hurt a fly.
Find out how to rehome Pepper.
Gimli
Gender - Male
Age - 3 years old
Breed - Large crossbreed
Gimli is a gentle giant that is looking for a forever or foster home.
He loves a play with both humans and dogs.
After a failed adoption, Gimli has become reactive on walks so he needs a patient owner who can walk him away from heavy traffic and too many people.
He is fine to be left at home in an adult-only home.
Interested in rehoming Gimli? Find out more.
Eva
Gender - Female
Age - 2 years old
Breed - Spanish Hound
Eva is a sweet, affectionate dog that loves her food and cuddle.
She can be nervous around new people but as soon as she gets to know them they'll be her best friend.
Her forever home needs to have a nice size garden and would be best suited to a couple or family with children over the age of 10.
Eva would also benefit from living with an older dog to keep her right when she's in an unfamiliar situation.
Find out how to rehome Eva.
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