Dogs Trust Leeds: All the cute dogs and puppies in urgent need of a forever home
These rescue dogs in Leeds are in desperate need of a permanent, loving home. Can you help them?
By Immy Share
Published 23rd May 2021, 11:45 BST
Dogs Trust in Leeds has several dogs and puppies and these are the ones that currently need rehoming (all photos from Dogs Trust Leeds):
13. Wilbur
Wilbur is a wonderful boy with loads of potential. He is two years old and still has a lot to learn, but he's getting there. Unfortunately, he is a real worrier and doesn't like sudden noises or busy environments. He has a tendency to chase traffic and other small animals so he'll need to live in quite a rural area where he has immediate access to peaceful walks directly from his home. He prefers his own company and is not one for much fuss. He really enjoys playing with his toys and he's slowly learning how to include people in his games. Tug seems to be his current favourite! Wilbur needs a home with understanding, patient owners who are willing to continue his training. He needs an adult only environment with people who will give him the space he needs and love him just as he is. He will initially need you around all the time to settle him in. He is not keen on other dogs and has a strong natural chase instinct so cannot share his home with any other pets. He'll need a secure garden with 6ft fence.
Wilma is a very sweet dog although going into kennels has left her a little sad. She really needs some TLC and to find her special someone that will make her tail wag again. Wilma is a lot happier out of her kennel. She loves her walks (but can be strong at times) and is happy around new people. Families with children 16 and over should be fine. She would love an enclosed garden for letting off steam and crazy zoomies with her favourite squeaky toy. Wilma lacks confidence around dogs and prefers not to be around them so will need to be an only pet. Quieter walking areas would be an advantage although Wilma is happy in the car for a drive out to a more peaceful location. She should be fine for a few hours on her own once settled into her new home. Wilma likes to be up on the sofa for a cuddle and is used to sleeping on her owners bed at times. She is initially a shy dog but her true colours will shine through once you get to know her, she just needs a second chance.