Spaniel Aid said the variety of surrender demands has actually increased over the previous couple of years, from approximately 47 a month in 2021 and 87 in 2015.
It advised individuals aiming to rehome their dogs to very first contact the charity or comparable organisations after Lancashire Police tweeted they were trying to find family pets to work for the force.
The force said on Twitter on Friday: “Do you have a working breed dog like a Labrador, Springer or Cocker Spaniel that is under 3 years of ages?
“Are they full of energy & enjoy ball play and searching? If yes & you want to rehome your dog please contact.”
Spaniel Aid creator and trustee Nicola Kebbell said in action: “If individuals are actually considering rehoming their dog, we would prompt them to come to a rehoming charity like Spaniel Aid initially.
“If the dog has a genuine aptitude for a working role, we have good contacts with several police forces, and a record of finding dogs good homes.”
Spaniel Aid said the typical month-to-month variety of rehoming demands over January and February was 128.
The charity informed of rehoming Buddy after he was quit in April in 2015.
It said: “He had actually had a good couple of houses already in his 2 years was said to be reactive to other dogs and had actually bitten somebody when provoked. It quickly ended up being clear that this kid was misinterpreted.
“He was smart and quick knowing and required a job.
“He went through sniffer dog training with Northumbria Police and passed last month with flying colours to become a fully licensed police drugs/weapons/cash dog.”