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.
![Although described as a "complicated little lady", Whiskey is a fantastic project dog with lots of potential. She loves to play with the ball and will do so for hours. The three-year-old will need support to help her re-adjust to home living, and will need an adult-only home with experienced dog owners. She struggles to be alone and will need a secure garden.](https://www.thestar.co.uk/webimg/b25lY21zOmNjYjBlZGJjLTQ5ZmItNGZhYS05YmQ2LThkNTQ1YjhmNjExNDo5NTcwN2MyYy05YjEzLTQ3OTQtODhiNy1jN2E4NmQ3MDg4NGI=.jpg?crop=3:2&trim=&width=640)
13. Whiskey, a Staffordshire Bull Terrier
Although described as a "complicated little lady", Whiskey is a fantastic project dog with lots of potential. She loves to play with the ball and will do so for hours. The three-year-old will need support to help her re-adjust to home living, and will need an adult-only home with experienced dog owners. She struggles to be alone and will need a secure garden.Photo: Thornberry Animal Sanctuary
![Adorable Arlo is a very big puppy. At one-years-old, he has had no basic training and will need to learn everything from scratch. He is an active boy that loves to walk and would make a perfect companion in the Peak District. He's described as having an "excitable outlook on life", and is a firm favourite with staff at the rescue centre.](https://www.thestar.co.uk/webimg/b25lY21zOjY3NmFhNzhkLTg3M2MtNDkzZi04YWQyLWFjYTVkOWM5ZDJmZjozM2E0Njg1NC01MTQ1LTQ0NDctOTU3Yy1mN2VjZTkzOGYwYTg=.png?crop=3:2&trim=&width=640)
14. Arlo, a lurcher
Adorable Arlo is a very big puppy. At one-years-old, he has had no basic training and will need to learn everything from scratch. He is an active boy that loves to walk and would make a perfect companion in the Peak District. He's described as having an "excitable outlook on life", and is a firm favourite with staff at the rescue centre.Photo: Thornberry Animal Sanctuary