These lovable dogs are all searching for caring houses in Sussex.
Are you thinking about inviting a pooch into your family?
The RSPCA, which has branches in both West and East Sussex, has lots of pups to select from.
To learn more about embracing among these lovable dogs, go to the rescueโs website and finish a pre-application form.
All info and pictures originate from the RSPCA, and each of these dogs are available at branches positioned in Chichester and Brighton.
1. Rocket โ 2 years of age Terrier cross
Rocketโs foster carer said he โhas actually been an outright enjoyment to have in your homeโ. He is a super-cuddly, caring and caring dog who will enjoy to sit beside or on you for a cuddle and a scratch. He is super-playful and enjoys his toys, frequently revealing them off to his foster carers with a โextremely happy search his faceโ. His preferred activity, however, is opting for strolls and the lively puppy requires a minimum of one and a half hours of walking a day. Rocket has actually been referred to as a โpackage of pleasureโ. He will require his own, secure garden and might deal with older kids who are utilized to dogs. Photo: RSPCA
2. Casper โ
Casper was regretfully an unclaimed roaming, and has actually been explained by the RSPCA as a really sweet, friendly boy who enjoys attention and enjoys his strolls. He will chase after toys however requires to learn to bring them back! Casper is not too crazy about being left on his own and might have a little bit of separation stress and anxiety so he will require a home where he will not be left on his own at first. He is sociable with other dogs and has already made lots of canine friends at the shelter. Casper might benefit from living with an already established, female dog. He needs a home without cats or small animals. Photo: RSPCA
3. Maisie โ one year old Jack Russell Terrier
Maisie is a very lively, fun-loving, cheeky little terrier who is looking for a very active owner. She knows how to sit but will require some further training and plenty of mental stimulation to keep her brain engaged and so that she does not make her own mischief! Maisie is okay with most other dogs but can take a dislike to other female terriers with big personalities like hers. She would prefer a home as the only dog so that she can have all the attention. Maisie is not suitable to live with cats or small animals. She is looking for an active lifestyle and could live with older children who are used to dogs. Maisie will require her own garden and may not be housetrained. Photo: RSPCA
4. Lily โ seven year old Lurcher cross
Lily was a little shy when she first arrived at the RSPCA but has already blossomed into a much happier, friendly girl. She knows sit, down and her name and enjoys playing with toys. She also loves to dig so would enjoy a sandpit in her new home. Lily is a new arrival, so the charity is still assessing her, but said she seems friendly with other dogs and will continue to hang out throughout her time in kennels. Photo: RSPCA