Get to know these four dogs at Saving Needy Dogs who are searching for their forever homes.
SN 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 SN 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 at Saving Needy Dogs
Stryker
Gender - Male
Age - 7 months old
Breed - Lurcher
This adorable dog is looking for a new home to make his own.
Stryker is a Lurcher and is possibly a deerhound cross.
He was born in a kennel so has not lived in a home before coming to the Sanctuary.
This bouncy pup can live with other dogs and cats but not small children due to his size and energy.
Find out how to rehome Stryker.
Lillie
Gender - Female
Age - 2 years old
Breed - Collie
Lillie is on the lookout for a forever home - could you give her one?
She is good with other dogs but is a bit scared of bigger breeds.
Her new home can have children and cats so long as they are dog savvy.
She needs an hour’s walk a day, enjoys running around and is good in the car.
Learn more about how to adopt Lillie.
Mambo
Gender - Male
Age - 10-13 years old
Breed - Labrador
This old man is looking for a new home to call his own after being rescued from a Spanish pound.
Mambo is a "very loving lad" who is looking for someone to take him on short slow walks and to find him lots of delicious food.
His new home can include cats, calm dogs, and children.
His new owner should be aware that he is very arthritic which he is receiving treatment for and he is not fully house-trained.
Find out how to rehome Mambo.
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.
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