There are dozens of dogs up for rehoming in Glasgow this month
Dogs Trust’s rehoming centre in Glasgow look after well over a dozen dogs at any given time - sometimes having over 60 dogs looking for their forever homes in the city.
Hundreds of dogs make their way through the rehoming site in Mount Vernon each year before arriving at their new family home. Everything from Lurchers to Dobermans to West Highland Terriers whether they be dogs or puppies - the centre doesn’t discriminate!
If you want to spend some time around some pooches, but don’t have the capacity to take on a dog full-time, you can volunteer to work with the centre as a dog foster carer or in any other role like as a laundry assistant.
To get a dog from Dogs Trust, all you need to do is fill out an application form, after which the team will arrange an appointment for you to come and meet your new pal at the rehoming centre, if both you, the team, and Dogs Trust are happy that you’re a good match, then you’ll be able to come back and collect the latest addition to the family. Even after you’ve adopted a dog the team will keep in touch to check up, as well as offer any advice or support.
If you are considering adopting a dog, take a look through our gallery or visit the Dogs Trust Glasgow website to find out more.
If you want to spend some time around some pooches, but don’t have the capacity to take on a dog full-time, you can volunteer to work with the centre as a dog foster carer or in any other role like as a laundry assistant.
17. Jupiter
Jupiter is looking for an adult only home with people of 18 years and older with no visiting children. | Dogs Trust Glasgow
18. Oliver
Oliver is a sensitive soul loves his toys and enjoys getting out for his daily exercise. As a senior gent, he does have a medical condition which means he wouldn't be suited to a home with lots of stairs. | Contributed
19. Cooper
Cooper is a sweet eight-year-old lurcher cross who loves nothing more than being made a fuss of and will even give you a little nudge to encourage you to keep giving him scratches. Cooper struggles with his confidence and being left alone so he is looking for someone who will be with him at all times. Cooper needs direct access to a he loves hiking, his teddies and keeping busy. He is looking to be the only pet in the home and would love to move in with a committed family who will help him overcome his worries. Photo: Dogs Trust
20. Milo
Milo is a happy hound who is looking for a very active family who love hiking and long walks and can share his home with people over the age of 16. | Dogs Trust Glasgow
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