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Seven dogs looking for new homes at Dogs Trust Darlington
Dogs Trust Darlington currently has a kennel full of characters waiting for a second chance – could one of them jump into your heart and home?
Trooper – Harrier
This large Harrier, aged 2–5 years, is looking for a calm home as he has a gentle and shy nature and is slowly building confidence in new surroundings. He enjoys calm environments and will benefit from patient owners who can help him feel secure in a home.
Trooper may do well with a calm resident dog to support him and could live with secondary school-age children. With the right family and time to settle, this Harrier could make a loyal companion.
Trooper (Image: DOGS TRUST)
Mollie – Greyhound
Mollie is a large Greyhound, aged 2–5 years, who is gentle and shy, slowly gaining confidence as she adjusts to new surroundings. She will benefit from a calm, quiet home with patient owners who can help her settle.
She may do well with a calm resident dog to support her and could live with secondary school-age children. With the right family and time to settle, this Greyhound could become a loyal companion.
Mollie (Image: DOGS TRUST)
Snoop Dog – Terrier (Staffordshire Bull) Cross
This sweet boy is a friendly, large‑sized dog aged 5–7 years who enjoys learning new things and spending time with people. He would thrive in a calm home where he can settle in at his own pace.
Snoop Dog would be comfortable living with other dogs and secondary school‑age children. With the right family, a garden to explore, and some patience as he adjusts, he could make a loyal and rewarding companion.
Snoop Dog (Image: DOGS TRUST)
Pandora – Terrier (Staffordshire Bull)
This gorgeous girl is a large, energetic puppy aged 6–12 months who is ready to find her forever home. She is full of enthusiasm and will thrive with adopters who are passionate about training and activities to keep her mentally and physically stimulated.
She could live with other dogs and secondary school-age children, and with time, guidance and positive training, she could grow into a loyal and rewarding companion.
Pandora (Image: DOGS TRUST)
Star – Border Collie
This paw-some pup, aged 8+ years, is looking for a loving forever home in Darlington. He is a bright and affectionate boy who enjoys company and will thrive with continued training and activities to keep him mentally and physically stimulated.
He prefers to be the only pet in the household and could live with secondary school‑age children. A quieter, rural setting and a secure garden would help him flourish as he settles into family life.
Star (Image: DOGS TRUST)
Tracker – Harrier
This beautiful boy is a large dog, aged 2–5 years, who is gentle and a little shy, gradually gaining confidence as he adjusts to new surroundings. He enjoys calm environments and will benefit from patient owners who can help him settle and feel secure.
He could live with other calm dogs and secondary school‑age children. With the right family, time to settle, and a peaceful home, this Harrier has the potential to become a loyal and rewarding companion.
Tracker (Image: DOGS TRUST)
Jip – Border Collie
This sweet pup thrives with plenty of physical activity and mental stimulation, and would suit adopters familiar with Collie breeds who can provide fun walks and engaging games.
At 1-2 years old, he could live with primary and secondary school‑age children and would be happiest as the only dog in the household, although he can enjoy walking with pals. With the right family and a rural, calm environment to call home, this Border Collie cross could make a joyful companion.
Jip (Image: DOGS TRUST)
If you think you could be the perfect match for any of these adorable dogs, visit Dogs Trust Darlington to find out more about starting the adoption process.
