Boo is a sensitive yet playful pup. He can be shy when meeting new people and is particularly apprehensive around young children, therefore would be happiest in a home where the youngest members of his family are of teen-age or older. Boo’s perfect match would be with patient adopters who could support him with his confidence, while gradually building up positive associations to new places and experiences.  He loves to play with other dogs but has yet to realise that not all canines feel the same. He could live with another well-suited dog who would be tolerant of his adolescent energy-levels, but is unable to live with any cats or other small furry pets. He also loves to play with his toys— especially a squeaky ball and is starting to enjoy a gentle fuss from his favourite carers at Dogs Trust!Boo is a sensitive yet playful pup. He can be shy when meeting new people and is particularly apprehensive around young children, therefore would be happiest in a home where the youngest members of his family are of teen-age or older. Boo’s perfect match would be with patient adopters who could support him with his confidence, while gradually building up positive associations to new places and experiences.  He loves to play with other dogs but has yet to realise that not all canines feel the same. He could live with another well-suited dog who would be tolerant of his adolescent energy-levels, but is unable to live with any cats or other small furry pets. He also loves to play with his toys— especially a squeaky ball and is starting to enjoy a gentle fuss from his favourite carers at Dogs Trust!
Boo is a sensitive yet playful pup. He can be shy when meeting new people and is particularly apprehensive around young children, therefore would be happiest in a home where the youngest members of his family are of teen-age or older. Boo’s perfect match would be with patient adopters who could support him with his confidence, while gradually building up positive associations to new places and experiences. He loves to play with other dogs but has yet to realise that not all canines feel the same. He could live with another well-suited dog who would be tolerant of his adolescent energy-levels, but is unable to live with any cats or other small furry pets. He also loves to play with his toys— especially a squeaky ball and is starting to enjoy a gentle fuss from his favourite carers at Dogs Trust!

Dogs for adoption in Sussex: These adorable dogs and puppies at Dogs Trust Shoreham are looking for loving homes - including a Labrador puppy, German Spitz and a Poodle 🐶

Take a look at the adorable dogs currently up for adoption at Dogs Trust.

The branch in Shoreham is currently looking after a variety of adorable breeds, who all need homes.

If you’re considering adopting a dog, take a look at the adorable pups below, including a seven-month-old Labrador and a one-year-old German Spitz.

To enquire about adopting one of the pups below, visit the Dogs Trust website.

All information and photos come from Dogs Trust Shoreham.

To enquire about adopting one of the pups below, visit the Dogs Trust website.