Here are all the dogs currently up for adoption at Dogs Trust Leeds. Photos: Dogs Trust Leeds
13. Major
Major is big handsome American bulldog who at 11-years-old needs to find a new family to call his own. He can be a little shy when you first meet him but comes round quickly if there are some tasty treats coming his way! He's a very sweet lad who can get very playful when the mood takes him. He enjoys his walkies too but he is very strong on his lead so not for the faint of heart. He has a history of being housetrained but may need a little refresher as he settles in to his new life. One thing is for sure, with Major around you'll never be lost for affection! He cannot live with very young children but over 14s will be fine, as long as they're happy around larger dogs. He is fine around other dogs when out and about but doesn't like to share his home so he'll need to be the only pet. He will need someone around all the time, but that just means more fun and snuggles with him! Major has a few medical issues and new adopters will need to take these costs into account.
14. Sky
Sky joined Dogs Trust very recently, and is still adjusting to her new three-legged lifestyle. The bouncy lurcher is still a baby at only 2 years old, and despite being on three paws she can still bounce around like any other pup. Even with her lust for life Sky still enjoys relaxing and taking things slow with her owner, cuddling up on any sofa she can squeeze herself onto. She forms a very strong attachment so her person will need to allow her a long settling in period to help build her confidence when being left on her own.
15. Lyle
Lyle is a lovely lad who has a lot of potential in the right hands. He's three years old and although he's old enough to know better, he does still lack self-control! He's absolutely full of beans and always on the go so will need a lot of patience from his owners as he learns the ropes of home life. He'll need very dedicated people who have a good understanding of dog training and who are passionate about gradually bringing out Lyle's potential. He is extremely strong on lead so you must be able to confidently handle him out and about. He is a very intelligent dog and very willing to learn. His love of food really helps when doing training tasks with him. If you are looking for a smart boy who enjoys lots of interaction and will be a bit of an ongoing project, then Lyle is your boy!
16. Pepe and Sammy
What a pair! This adorable duo do everything together and are looking for a home that will take both of them on. Pepe is a gorgeous cocker spaniel with a laid back attitude that helps to mellow out her pal Sammy, who is always full of excitement- he may be a little bit vocal but he's only telling you that he's enjoying himself! These pups would prefer to live in a home with children on the older side, and ideally need to be the only pets in the house. They are both confident walkers but as Sammy can be a little loud it is best to choose quieter walking routes.
17. Nugget
One of the youngest pups of the bunch, Nugget is a 12 month old lockdown Lurcher who needs a bit of nurturing to give her the confidence she needs to grow into herself. She is very affectionate once you get to know her, and loves to give her owner lots of kisses when she warms up to them. Nugget could do with an owner who is willing to invest time in introducing her to other dogs, slowly socialising her.
18. Ralph
One of the latest additions to Dogs Trust Leeds, Ralph is a lovely three-legged lad with bundles of energy. At 6 months old he does need a bit of training and an owner to be patient with him, but he's a fast learner and can find a way to entertain himself no matter where he is.