We’ve taken a look at even more dogs and puppies in need of finding their forever homes across the West Midlands in 2025.
Birmingham Dogs Home has issued an urgent appeal after witnessing a drastic increase of dogs coming into its care following cases of neglect and abuse.
Caring for homeless dogs since 1892. The home looks after around 2,500 Midlands dogs every year, rescuing, reuniting and rehoming 365 days of the year.
To adopt a dog or to donate visit birminghamdogshome.org.uk
Here’s 13 adorable dogs looking for their forever homes in 2025:

1. French Bulldog Luca!
I’m a lovely boy who adores fuss and attention. When I’m out on a walk, I love to explore and take in all the sights and smells—there’s so much to see! I don’t really know how to play with toys yet, but maybe you can teach me? I’d love an active home where I can go on plenty of adventures. I’m looking for a home with adults or older kids (16+) where I can be the only dog. Age: 3 years. | Birmingham Dogs Home

2. Hi, I’m Minnie!
I’m a fun-loving, crossbreed girl who adores a good fuss. If you’ve got a ball or a tug toy, we’re going to be best friends—I could play all day! I’ve got loads of energy and would love an active family to keep up with me, but don’t worry, I also give the best cuddles when it’s time to relax. Size: Medium. Age: 3 years, 7 months. Can live with other dogs: No. Can live with cats: Unknown. Child suitability: 8 Years+ | Birmingham Dogs Home

3. Narla you are lovely!
Narla is a lovely girl, but she’s a shy German Shepherd and may take some time to adjust in new situations, likely due to being undersocialised. Once she feels comfortable, she becomes boisterous and affectionate, especially loving attention and cuddles. Size: Large. Age: 5 years, 6 months. Can live with other dogs: Possibly. Can live with cats: No. Child suitability: 13 Years+ | Birmingham Dogs Home

4. Cocker Spaniel Coral!
I am a very sweet girly looking for a quiet retirement home to relax in and get all the cuddles and love in the world. I sadly suffer from cataracts which means I am blind in both eyes so I need some guidance to get about. However, once I know the layout of my surroundings and I know you are there with me I am quite happy just pottering around, feeling my way and lying by your side. Being blind I would be best suited to a home without young children as I can get a bit worried when approached quickly. I don’t mind dogs but if I were to live with one they would need to be calm and reassuring around me rather than boisterous. Age: 9 years, 2 months. | Birmingham Dogs Home