Blue Cross charity in Bromsgrove are looking for furrever families for seven adorable dogs - who can make anyone happy. If you were planning to get a dog, why not check out the local charities where you can adopt?
There are several animal charities in and around Birmingham that are doing amazing work and need space for bringing in other dogs that might need help. The dogs they post about for adoption are the ones who are ready to head out to a new home - where they will thrive.
The dogs in the animal charities’s care don’t always come from the best situations and can do with loads of love and care for the rest of their lives. Dogs are loyal creatures who are not afraid to show their love to their pawrents and you could become one of those people who receives a pooch’s unconditional love.
Find out more about making a Blue Cross dog part of your family on their adoption process page. Here are seven dogs in Bromsgrove that need a home now:

5. Stanley
He is a 7+ years Shar Pei. Stanley is a sweet boy who loves nothing more than to relax and do things at his own leisure. He is seeking a quiet home where he can receive all the attention he wants.Stanley is also an independent dog who is happy to spend time doing his own thing if his owners are around most of the time to hang out with. He will happily approach people for fuss and is quite social. | Blue Cross

6. Renesme
Renesme is a young Lurcher with bags of energy. She is very active and always on the go so is looking for active owners who can take her on adventures. She is eager to learn and would benefit from owners who are training minded and would enjoy helping this young girl blossom. Renesme can live with children in her new home, they would just need to make friends first and ideally children should be used to bouncy dogs as she can forget she has four paws and boings around. | Blue Cross

7. Marshall
Marshall is a young American Bulldog who is looking for new pawrents that can help continue with his socialisation and training.Marshall loves to make friends and would benefit from having doggy friends he could go on adventures with however he would prefer to be the only pet in his new home. Marshall loves to play so he would love it if his new pawrents were around for most of the day, firstly to help him settle and secondly for playtime and adventures. He would benefit from a house with access to a garden where he can have a good play and have plenty of mental stimulation when not out on a walk. | Blue Cross