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Sussex dogs: 23 cute dogs and puppies on the RSPCA are up for adoption

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Trevor is a sweet boy who has not had the best start in life, according to the RSPCA. He lived with multiple other dogs in his previous home but has not had many other social interactions outside of his home so can be a little nervous. He is already becoming braver and learning about life but will need a new owner who is patient and prepared to put time into his training. Trevor has been socialising well with other dogs while at the shelter and may benefit from living with another dog. He is a new arrival who is still being assessed. (Photo: RSPCA)

These dogs are all within the care of RSPCA, which have branches in Brighton and Chichester.

For extra info on tips on how to undertake, go to: https://www.rspca.org.uk/findapet

Can you give one of many cute rescue dogs beneath a home?

Puppies from a nine-week-old litter born at the RSPCA are looking for homes. They are going to be large, strong dogs when fully grown and are looking for experienced owners who are prepared to put lots of time into their socialisation and training. They could live with other dogs who can cope with them when they are annoying adolescents! The pups will need a private, secure garden for training and can not be left for more than a couple of hours to begin with. Any children in the home need to be five years or older and experienced with dogs. (Photo: RSPCA)

Mango is a sweet-natured and gentle little lady who loves exploring and being active; however, also loves to curl up on the sofa for a cuddle in her down time. She enjoys being a couch potato! She loves being the centre of attention and will especially love a forever family who she can go on adventures and explore with.  Mango is noise sensitive and can find loud sounds unsettling and concerning. During this time it can also cause her touch sensitivity to increase which will need to be respected following positive reinforcement and patience. Due to her sensitive and nervous nature mango will need a relaxing home environment with someone who is home most of the day to coach her through daily life. She enjoys the company of people a lot and will need to be taught how to be left alone over time.  This playful girl loves her toys and when she’s not playing fetch with a ball, enjoys entertaining herself with her stuffed toys. (Photo: RSPCA)

Pinto is an anxious boy who takes time to bond with new people. Once you earn his trust he is super affectionate, friendly and a very happy boy! He loves his food and treats, sleeping under his blankets, cuddles on laps, laying in the sunshine and having zoomies in the garden. He likes to walk in quiet places but anywhere too busy can be a bit overwhelming for him. Pinto has lived with another small dog in his previous home but can be vocal and worried by canines when out walking. He may prefer to be the only dog in his new home. Anyone wishing to adopt Pinto will need to commit to several meetings at the shelter to get to know him. He needs an adult only home, a quiet home environment and will also need his own private garden. (Photo: RSPCA)

Sammy is a friendly girl who can be a little shy at first, especially with men. Once she knows you she enjoys company and a fuss. Sammy enjoys her walks and would like a garden to potter in. Sammy’s previous owners said she barks at other dogs and new people. She has walked with other dogs since she has been at the RSPCA and tends to ignore them. She would prefer to be the only dog in the home though. Sammy is looking for a quiet, adult only home. She has been used to visiting children but not lived with them. (Photo: RSPCA)

Rita is a very shy girl at first, but is very sweet and friendly once she knows you, the RSPCA said. She can still be worried by new people and is especially scared of men. Rita is looking for a patient owner who will let her gain confidence at her own pace. She walks well on the lead and enjoys her walks but will need some further training. Rita loves other dogs and becomes a lot more confident when she is around them. She has made lots of new doggie friends at the shelter and would benefit from living with another dog in her new home. Rita will be looking for an adult only home. She is a new arrival who is still being assessed. (Photo: RSPCA)

George is a very friendly, happy boy who knows his name and how to sit. He enjoys fuss and attention and wants to say hello to everyone he meets. George tries to be clean in his kennel but may need a reminder on housetraining. He has been very sociable and friendly with other whilst he has been at the RSPCA but will need a home without cats or small animals. (Photo: RSPCA)

Sky was a little worried on arrival but has blossomed into a very friendly, loving girl. She knows 'sit', 'down' and her name and wants to make friends with everyone she meets. Sky tries to be clean in her kennel so should be housetrained in her new home. She loves her food but her favourite thing is playing fetch with a ball! Sky was involved in a road traffic accident when she was younger and because of this she has three legs. This does not stop her and she runs just as fast as a four legged dog! Sky is not really interested in other dogs but will happily walk near them without being bothered. She would probably prefer to be the only dog in her new home so she can have all the attention and she will bond very quickly to her new owner. She needs a home without cats or small animals. Sky is looking for an experienced owner with someone prepared to put lots of time into her training as she is a breed that will get bored easily. She will need lots of mental stimulation and enrichment and a fairly active home. She could live with teenage children who are used to big dogs. (Photo: RSPCA)

Trudy is a very friendly, exuberant girl who has a lot of energy. She knows 'sit', 'down' and 'paw' and is learning her new name. She likes to play with toys and enjoys her walks so will need someone who can offer her an active home and plenty of mental stimulation. Trudy will be assessed with other dogs properly during her time at the shelter but may need to be the only dog in the home. She is a new arrival - more information to follow. (Photo: RSPCA)

Isla loves people and enjoys learning new tricks. She is very well behaved in a home and is housetrained. She generally walks well on a lead but can be strong occasionally, so she will need potential adopters that are strong enough to cope with this. Isla has many dog friends at the centre but has reacted to smaller dogs in the past, and new owners should be comfortable with having a dog that can react occasionally. She can be easily managed with training but she is looking to be the only dog in the home at this time. Isla loves watching TV, country walks and snuggling up on the sofa. She can live with secondary school children and above, but cannot live with other pets. She must have a secure garden. (Photo: RSPCA)

Rodney is a very enthusiastic, friendly, lively boy who is looking for someone experienced with young bull breeds. He wants to say hello to everyone he meets but not everyone appreciates his greeting behaviour (lots of licks and maybe a few nibbles). Rodney knows sit, paw and his name but would benefit from some further training. He enjoys playing with toys and loves his treats. Rodney is still being assessed with other dogs out and about but the RSPCA said he would likely prefer to be the only dog in his new home so that he can have all the attention. He cannot live with cats. Rodney is looking for an experienced, active, adult only home. He will need his own secure garden.

Nessy is a very energetic girl who is looking for a family to share her adventures with. She arrived at the RSPCA very nervous of new people and was extremely touch sensitive which caused difficulty for vet handling. She has since formed strong bonds with her handlers and, through lots of positive training, she has learnt to be more accepting of touch and handling. She will need owners who are experienced with positive reinforcement based training who can continue building her confidence. Ness has been described by the RSPCA as 'a very sweet girl' who, once bonded with you, loves to be in your company. The charity added:

Dwayne is a friendly, bouncy boy who loves people and wants to say hello to everyone he meets! Dwayne has grown up in kennels so can be quite worried out and about in the big wide world. He is already improving and learning how to walk nicely on the lead and become less concerned about his surroundings. Dwayne is not housetrained and will need his own garden to help with this. He is friendly and sociable with other dogs but can be a bit exuberant with them initially. He soon calms down and enjoys their company on walks. He could live a larger female dog in his new home who can cope with his energy levels. Dwayne is looking for an experienced home with someone who has the time to put into his training. (Photo: RSPCA)

Figgy is a cheeky, goofy boy who is adored by everyone at the centre, the RSPCA said. Sadly, as a puppy, he was found abandoned in a cardboard box along with his siblings and had ringworm. This has sadly meant he has spent a lot of time at the kennels in the isolation unit until he was clear. The RSPCA is looking for an experienced home who will understand his breed and are willing to follow his exercise plan to build up muscle. He is waiting for his family who understands that despite being a big bouncy boy he is also a very sensitive soul who needs time and support to learn about the big wide world. Figgy requires an owner who is keen to continue his reward-based training and 'really bring out the best in him'. (Photo: RSPCA)

Louie is a firm favourite amongst kennel staff and has transformed from an anxious, untrusting pup since his arrival. The RSPCA said Louie is a very intelligent, determined  boy who knows what he wants and when he wants it! He loves to play and a roll in the long grass, he loves water and enjoys the paddling pool. He has a massive toy box in his kennel and spends his day choosing different toys. Louie is also very sensitive and doesn't like loud noises, wind or heavy rain. He'll flink at sudden movements and is worried by new situations. He is looking for an adult only home with one or two people as he would not cope with a busy household, and owners with experience with anxious dogs. He cannot live with other dogs, cats or small animals. (Photo: RSPCA)

Lexi is a happy, friendly girl who likes everyone she meets. She is very affectionate and enjoys attention. In her previous home she was kept in one room and not taken out for walks in recent times so is really enjoying going out and about and exploring again. Lexi is not very keen on other dogs as she has not been socialised in her previous home so will need to be the only pet. She will need to live somewhere where there is assess to quieter walking areas and would not enjoy going round the local park where there are too many other dogs. Lexi is looking for a home without young children and with someone who will not leave her for too long on her own. She may need a reminder about house training as she has not been given the chance to be clean in her last home. (Photo: RSPCA)

Sally is a sweet girl who can be a little unsure to begin with and can be quite worried by over handling. She is improving daily and is a happy, friendly girl once she realises you are not going to hurt her. She is a very active, feisty terrier and will need complete training. Sally can be sound sensitive and the kennel environment is not the ideal situation for her. The charity said it is hoping she will blossom and come out of her shell in a new home. Sally enjoys the company of other dogs her own size and would benefit from living with an already established dog in her new home. She can be unsure of larger, bouncy dogs so would benefit from further socialisation. Sally loves playing with toys and turns into a proper little terrier when she rags her soft teddies. She will be a fun companion for someone who has experience and understanding of terriers and their ways. Sally is looking for an adult only home and she will need her own garden. (Photo: RSPCA)

Finlay is a worried boy who does not seem to have had a lot of socialisation in the past. He takes a while to bond with new people, especially men so is ideally looking for a female owner. Once he trusts you he is a sweet, affectionate boy who enjoys attention and company. Finlay knows sit and beg on command and enjoys his walks. Unfortunately, probably due to his lack of socialisation, Finlay does not really like other dogs and would prefer to avoid them when out and about. He is also not suitable to live with cats or small animals. Finlay is looking for an experienced, terrier owner with the time and patience to help him settle in a new home. He can not live with children or have any visiting children and will need his own, secure garden. (Photo: RSPCA)

Roscoe is a very friendly, enthusiastic boy who loves attention. He knows sit, his name and paw on command and walks quite well on the lead. He can be very playful and when over excited, overwhelmed or frustrated can be mouthy and may jump up. This mostly occurs when he sees other animals (or anything that worries him) on walks. Roscoe enjoys playing with toys, especially soft squeaky or raggy ones. The RSPCA said Roscoe is a typical, sensitive staffie who is worried by loud noises. Due to his past, he is worried by other dogs and will need walks in quiet areas and patient owners. He also finds it hard to relax in new places so he will need plenty of time to settle in his new home.

During his time at the RSPCA, Ralph has matured from a worried adolescent into a big, cheeky, young adult. He is a very clever boy who loves to learn new things but still has his daft, clumsy moments. He knows many commands, such as: sit, down, paw, spin, speak, stay, come, leave, here, kisses and his name. Ralph is very wary of strangers and needs gentle, slow introductions when meeting new people. However, once you have gained his trust he becomes a big, soppy, cuddly boy! He will ideally need to be the only pet in the home but, depending on the circumstances, the RSPCA may consider him living with a large female dog. Ralph requires a quiet, adult-only home with a large garden abd an owner experienced with large bull breeds. (Photo: RSPCA)

Mac is a friendly, exuberant boy who is still very much a pup, the RSPCA said. He is a big boy who weighs around 34kg and just wants to be loved, but sometimes he doesn’t realise how big and strong he can be! He responds well to praise, physical contact and treats, and is 'terrified' of loud noises, especially raised voices. He needs patient, kind owners who can commit to continuing his training as he is eager to learn. He loves to play and would happily spend hours in a garden playing with toys. Mac also loves to find a sunny spot to sunbathe in and will snuggle up with his people on the sofa in the evening. He enjoys puzzles and would like his family to create interesting enrichment for him. He will need to be the only pet in the home, ideally without noisy canine neighbours. Mac will also need housetraining and his own, secure garden, as well as owners experienced with large breed dogs. (Photo: RSPCA)

Mia is a very sweet, friendly girl who loves everyone she meets. The RSPCA has said she is a happy, cheeky soul who is ready to settle down with a loving family. Mia is looking for experienced owners who are around most of the day, and any children in her home must be over 16 years old. She cannot live with other pets due to her predatory instincts. She has previously has issues with lunging at traffic, other animals and wildlife. Due to this she will need a home in a quiet area to help train around this. Mia is currently undergoing training to help with her rehabilitation, and this will need to be continued in a home for her to succeed. (Photo: RSPCA)

Ernie is a sweet boy who enjoys being around people, having cuddles and exploring. The RSPCA has limited history on the pup but he has shown himself to be an affectionate sociable dog. However, Ernie can find new things and environments quite scary so is looking for patient adopters who can continue his positive reward based training to engage with him, build his confidence and show him that the world's not such a scary place. He is a fun and active young dog who can be quite boisterous and would benefit from training so that he can develop into a well mannered boy. Due to this, Ernie would be best suited to an adult only home with a secure large sized garden. He would also benefit from people who are around most of the time due to him preferring companionship and the time he needs to create a strong bond with his adopters. (Photo: RSPCA)

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