If you're looking for a furry friend to add to your family, these dogs at Saving Needy Dogs are looking for 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.
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Adopt a dog from Saving Needy Dogs
Fury
Gender - Male
Age - 10 months
Breed - Cockerpoo
Fury is looking for a forever home to call his own - could it be with you?
This 10-month old gets a little anxious so needs to be around a calm confident new owner, the sanctuary says.
Fury is good with cats and is required to live with another calm and confident dog in his new home.
His new home should also be adult-only.
Find out more about how to adopt Fury.
Tibby
Gender - Male
Age - 7 months old
Breed - Tibetan Terrier
Tibby is believed to be a Tibetan terrier but SN Dogs knows, either way, he is a strong character looking for a new home.
He needs owners who can be firm with him and who can regularly train him.
The sanctuary is looking for a new family with no children under 12 years old.
Learn more about how to adopt Tibby.
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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 to 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.
Lola
Gender - Female
Age - Not available
Breed - Crossbreed
Lola is looking to find a forever home and family to call her own.
She is good with other dogs, cats and people, she's very loving, friendly and enjoys going on walks.
Her new owner should know that she is not keen on having her bottom touched and will snap, the shelter is looking into the issue, but at this time they cannot place her with children.
Learn more about how to adopt Lola.
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