Explore the heartwarming stories of 15 dogs at Dogs Trust in West Midlands looking for forever homes. Will you be their new family?
The Dogs Trust has so many amazing dogs up for adoption with the hope of finding forever homes for all.
The West Midlands rehoming centre in Kenilworth has dozens of dogs in search of their families and this is just a small selection of those on offer.
You can find out more at: dogstrust.org.uk/rehoming/our-centres/kenilworth
Take a lookat our gallery to see if you can open your heart and home to a furry friend:

1. Rory- Lurcher Cross
Meet Rory, he's a fun loving and excitable boy who is ready to find a home all of his own. He's found kennel life a little overwhelming and can struggle with all the hustle and bustle. For this reason Rory would love to find a peaceful adult only home with adopters who have a keen interest in training. He's likely spent much of his puppyhood in kennels and has missed out on all the important early socialisation. This means he get himself in quite a pickle when he's out on his walks and see's other dogs. For this reason he does need to be the only pet in his new home. Rory is learning to wear a muzzle out on his walkies, which he's making fabulous progress with as he loves to learn and loves his food. | Dogs Trust

2. Wilson the Bulldog
Wilson is a fun loving lad with a bit of a sensitive side so is looking for a peaceful adult only home who can understand his worries. He can find lots going on and loud noises a bit scary so needs some reassurance. Wilson has been in a home previously and was happy travelling in the car. He will need to be the only pet, however he would likely enjoy having some calm doggy friends whilst he gains his confidence and social skills. Wilson is happy being left a few hours on his own, however this should be gradually built up once he's settled back into home life. | Dogs Trust

3. Rosie, American Bulldog cross
Big and beautiful Rosie is a real gentle giant and has arrived into our care with very little history. She has been a delight to care for and proven herself to be a super sweet girlie since being with us. Rosie is hoping to find a loving home where she can get all the fuss and attention that she truly deserves. She could live with children 8+ following a meeting here at the centre. She will need help with all her basic training including housetraining and learning how to spend time home alone which we recommend is gradually built up. | Dogs Trust

4. Zeus, Shar Pei Cross
Zeus, or ‘Juice’ as he is affectionately known, is a goofy loveable boy who loves nothing more than spending time with his favourite carers, he will need multiple visits but once he has a relationship, he is very affectionate with people. Zeus’ best feature are his little expressive ears, which are always ready to ping up to say hello for a treat or his favourite stuffed unicorn. He enjoys going for walks exploring the great outdoors, followed by a nice long well-deserved rest, especially if the weather is nice enough to sunbathe! | Dogs Trust