National charity Blue Cross has seven cute pooches at their Bromsgrove rehoming centre looking for a forever home. The pooches are looking for a second chance at happiness and are of different breeds like Staffie, Border Collie, Malinois.
These dogs arrived at the charity as people give up their dogs - which can be one of the hardest decisions - for all kinds of reasons like illness, the cost-of-living crisis, and others.
Having a pet can be a big responsibility and if you are looking to bring home a dog, the charity would expect you to spend some time with them at the rehoming centre first.
You can find a dog that suits your lifestyle and personality easily with so many options available. Whether you live in the quiet countryside or in an urban built-up area - there might be the perfect dog just waiting for you at the charity’s rehoming centre.
If you are interested in one of these dogs, get in touch with Blue Cross via their website.
Here are seven dogs that are available for adoption:

1. Cairo
He is a 9-year-old Staffordshire Bull Terrier from Bromsgrove rehoming centre. He is very affectionate, has lots of love to give and just look at that big SMILE! Cairo could live with another dog and children in the home. He can get a little worried by lots of busy roads and so he is looking for a home where he will be able to be walked in quieter areas. | Blue Cross Bromsgrove

2. Theo
He is a 18 month old, male Border Collie. Theo is a sweet boy, but can sometimes get a little frustrated and so the charity are looking for new owners who understand a dogs body language. He enjoys playing with his toys, and exploring new and exciting things. Theo will need new owners who will be around for the majority of the day, so they can help continue with his socialisation. He could potentially live with older children, who can also help with daily dog duties. | Blue Cross Bromsgrove

3. Dominic
He is a young lurcher who has a lot of energy. The charity are looking for a new home for him where his new owners will have the time to continue socialising him. Due too Dom’s bounciness he would be unable to live with very young children. He isn’t always aware of his size and so he may knock small children over. Dom is a sweet boy, and enjoys attention, having a run off lead in a safe fenced area and having fuss and cuddles. He would need to be the only pet in the home, however in the future he could live with another sociable dog. | Blue Cross Bromsgrove

4. Luna
Luna is looking for a new home, however she will need new owners who are experienced with terriers Patterdale. Luna is best suited as the only pet in her new home. She is sociable with dogs outside the home and it will be nice for owners to continue this. Due to her breed, she is quite chase orientated around cats and small furries. Luna is quite an energetic dog who will need active owners who will give her lots of walks. | Blue Cross Bromsgrove