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Five dogs spending New Year in Dogs Trust Darlington
Meet five dogs staying at Dogs Trust Darlington this new year, all of them hoping to find their forever home in 2026.
Princess – Terrier (Staffordshire Bull)
Princess is a lively pup, hoping to start the New Year in a loving home. This energetic young girl loves people and enjoys her walks and playtime.
At just 1–2-years-old, she would thrive with someone who can give her plenty of attention and training. Princess would prefer to be the only pet and would suit a home with confident children. With patience and love, she could make a loyal and joyful companion.
Princess (Image: DOGS TRUST)
Molly – Dutch Shepherd
Molly is a sweet girl who’s hoping the New Year brings her a loving forever home. This gentle girl enjoys her daily walks and thrives on calm, positive attention from people she trusts.
Molly would do best in a peaceful home where someone is around much of the time, as she can be a little shy at first but blossoms once she feels safe. With patience, consistency and lots of love, she could become a loyal and affectionate companion.
Molly (Image: DOGS TRUST)
Murphy – Terrier (Yorkshire) Cross
Murphy is a small dog with a big personality who enjoys having his own space and a routine he can rely on. He’s an independent little lad who likes his walks and appreciates a peaceful environment.
Murphy is looking for an adult-only home where he can settle in without too much hustle and bustle. With the right people and a secure garden to potter around in, this 2-5-year-old pup could make a very rewarding companion.
Murphy (Image: DOGS TRUST)
Tank – Mastiff
Tank is a big, bouncy Mastiff cross who’d love to kick off the New Year in a forever home. This enthusiastic lad has bags of energy and a real passion for toys – especially a squeaky ball that he proudly carries around on walks.
Tank enjoys spending time with people and travelling in the car, and he’s happy to be left at home with enrichment toys to keep him entertained. He would suit a home with older children and would thrive with plenty of playtime and ongoing training.
With his loving nature and zest for life, this 2-5-year-old could make a joyful companion for the right family in 2026.
Tank (Image: DOGS TRUST)
Loki – Siberian Husky
Loki is hoping to start the New Year in a forever home. This 5-7-year-old boy loves his walks and enjoys spending time with people, making him a great companion for someone with breed experience.
He would suit a home where someone is around most of the time and will need to be the only pet. With patience and understanding, Loki could become a loyal and loving friend.
Loki (Image: DOGS TRUST)
If you’re thinking about making 2026 the year you add a furry friend to your family, these dogs at Dogs Trust Darlington are waiting with a wag, a woof and a hopeful heart.
Please visit Darlington Dogs Trust to start the adoption process.
