Valentine’s Day may have come and gone, but there’s still plenty of time to share that puppy love with these adorable dogs looking for new homes.
Thornberry Animal Sanctuary, in North Anston, has a number of gorgeous dogs in all shapes and sizes ready to be welcomed into a loving home.
Whether you’re looking for a laid-back dog who loves to snooze, or a new companion for runs in the Peak District, you’re bound to find a match with one of the dogs currently being looked after by staff in the shelter or foster homes.
All visits to Thornberry are by appointment only to reduce any stress on the animals in their day-to-day life. If you would like to find out any more information on the dogs you see below, simply fill out an inquiry form on the shelter’s website here.
All visits to Thornberry are by appointment only to reduce any stress on the animals in their day-to-day life. If you would like to find out any more information on the dogs you see below, simply fill out an inquiry form on the shelter’s website here.
5. TJ, a Jack Russell Terrier
Seven-year-old TJ is guaranteed to be a wonderful companion for his new family. He is described as being a little shy when first meeting people, but he will enjoy a cuddle in no time. TJ walks well on the lead, though he isn't a big fan of other dogs so would benefit from quiet walking areas.Photo: Thornberry Animal Sanctuary
What's better than one dog? Two, of course! Meg and Fidget are the best of buds and are desperate for a loving home together. The two loving girls love nothing more than cuddling up together after a long walk. Meg is described as a "large lap dog", while Fidget will need an endless amount of toys. They like other dogs and can live with children aged 10 and over.Photo: Thornberry Animal Sanctuary
Luna is described as a "lovely" and "affectionate" Girl, who loves people and could live in a home with children aged eight plus, with a secure garden. One-year-old Luna has some skin sensitivities and would benefit from a home with a good knowledge of her breed. She is house trained and could live with in a home with other dogs and cats.Photo: Thornberry Animal Sanctuary
Beau is the perfect "little lap dog", who, with some work, will make a wonderful companion. One-year-old Beau can be nervous of new people, particularly some men, and can snap if she feels worried. But when she trusts you she is described as "very affectionate". She is not house trained and so will need patient adopters who are home all day as she loved human company.Photo: Thornberry Animal Sanctuary