Animal charity Birmingham Dogs Home is home to several dogs and puppies who need a home and they are located not too far from the city centre.
Where is Birmingham Dogs Home? Just 10 miles from Birmingham city centre, the animal rescue service is located in Catherine De Barnes Lane, Catherine-de-Barnes, Hampton in Arden, Solihull. It is open from 11am to 4pm every day except Monday.
For those looking for a dog to adopt, Birmingham Dogs Home has several “patient pooches” looking for a forever home. The team at the animal charity is there to help adopters through every step of the way to assist in finding a new best friend.
Established in 1892, this animal charity is home to dogs of different sizes, ages and temperaments and they take care to match you with a dog to suit your family and lifestyle. As an adopter, it is recommended to research as many breeds as you can to find out what characteristics you would like and find out more about each breeds requirements. Here are seven dogs currently looking for a forever home at Birmingham Dogs Home:
1. Nut and Macey
German Shepherd Dogs - Macey is the lighter smaller shepherd with the smooth coat, and Nut is the darker fluffier female. Both Nut and Macey were brought into the centre as overweight strays, but they have come a long way since then. They are both very affectionate and love nothing more than getting lots of cuddles and attention. They also get along very well with each other and enjoy each other’s company.
2. Ike
Terrier - Ike is an adorable 14-year-old terrier. He is a nice boy who listens well and knows basic commands like Sit and Give Paw. He’s also very loyal and likes to cuddle up with his humans. However, one thing to note is that Ike doesn’t like visiting the vets and prefers to eat his food in peace without anyone handling his bowl. He is on hold currently.
3. Hollie
Crossbreed - She is a friendly girl, who enjoys having a fuss and likes nothing better than a good belly rub. She is looking for an active new home, able to supply her with lots of exercise and stimulation. She is quite a clever girl and can sit, give a paw, lie down and do respond to my name.
4. Sterling
Doberman - He is a sweet and active dog who loves to play and be with people. Sterling is very bouncy, so he needs a family who can keep up with his energy levels. He is motivated by food and human interaction, so he will be an excellent companion for a family who enjoys spending time with their pet.