Dogs Trust Loughborough has various breeds available for adoption.
Here are 13 dogs from the East Midlands-based Dogs Trust – a branch of the UK's largest dog welfare charity – hoping to find a new and loving home.
Be sure to check availability by visiting www.dogstrust.org.uk/rehoming/our-centres/loughborough
If you are interested in rehoming any of these dogs, contact [email protected]

1. Uso
Five-year-old Uso the Crossbreed is looking for someone who is happy to take him on adventures. He loves to learn, so a family with an interest in teaching him new tricks would be ideal for him. Although Uso may be a little shy when first meeting you, once he knows you and you have a bond, he is very affectionate and would make a loving and loyal companion. See more here: www.dogstrust.org.uk/rehoming/dogs/crossbreed/1251890 Photo: Dogs Trust

2. This is Batman!
Breed: Terrier (Staffordshire Bull) Cross. Reference ID: 1240736. Age: 5 - 7 years. Sex: Male. Size: Medium. I need ongoing medical care. Location: Loughborough. Batman needs a home with no other pets or children. Batman needs to live with adults only due to him being worried about meeting new people, however once you have his trust, you have it for life! He’s an incredibly people-oriented dog so will fit in best with a family who can be around for him throughout the day to begin with, which could be built up to 1-2 leaving hours. | Dogs Trust

3. Lemmy you are so cute!
Breed: Welsh Corgi (Pembroke) Cross. Reference ID: 1243520. Age: 8 + years. Sex: Male. Location: Loughborough Lemmy needs a home with no other pets or children. Size: Small. Lemmy requires a home with a maximum of two adults and needs to be the only pet in the home. Lemmy is looking for a quiet, rural location with a secure garden (6 foot fenced) to enjoy. His leaving time could be gradually built up to 1-2 hours once he has settled into his new environment. | Dogs Trust

4. Harley
11 year old Harley is a sweet older boy who loves his walks and afternoon naps! He needs to live in an environment that’s not too busy with access to quiet walks. Photo: Dogs Trust