Alaska is an Akita dog. Alaska is a sweet girl who likes to explore when out for walks and will come over for a good fuss. She is not keen on people touching her food bowl and will need her space whilst she eats. Alaska will be best suited in an understanding home, with older sensible children who will take things slow. She is selective when it comes to other dogs so she would benefit from being in an only dog home.Alaska is an Akita dog. Alaska is a sweet girl who likes to explore when out for walks and will come over for a good fuss. She is not keen on people touching her food bowl and will need her space whilst she eats. Alaska will be best suited in an understanding home, with older sensible children who will take things slow. She is selective when it comes to other dogs so she would benefit from being in an only dog home.
Alaska is an Akita dog. Alaska is a sweet girl who likes to explore when out for walks and will come over for a good fuss. She is not keen on people touching her food bowl and will need her space whilst she eats. Alaska will be best suited in an understanding home, with older sensible children who will take things slow. She is selective when it comes to other dogs so she would benefit from being in an only dog home. | brum dogs home

Birmingham Dogs Home: seven cute pooches looking for forever homes

Dogs are great additions to our lives - making it brighter and lighter

Animal charity Birmingham Dogs Home have several dogs up for adoption and you can could make them your family. They are a great addition to all kinds of households. Whether you live alone or with others -dogs can be great for everyone.

The animal charity has different kinds of dogs that will be suitable for your living situation. From different sizes to different breeds - they are a great place to adopt a dog from.

Dogs are also incredibly helpful towards improving our mental health as they give us something positive to focus on, according to PDSA. Walking them every day is great for our health and they lift our moods - with their silly antics and behaviours - as well.

If you want to adopt any of the dogs staying at Birmingham Dogs Home, contact them through their website.

In the meantime, here are seven dogs looking for a second chance and a loving family:

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