If any of these dogs catch your eye, you can find out more and begin your adoption application on the charity’s website: www.raystede.org/adopt/dogs.
9. Lola - 11-year-old Terrier cross
Lola is a sweet girl who can be initially shy of new people. However, the rescue said she becomes very affectionate and closely bonded once she has made friends. She loves company and suffers with separation issues if alone. She enjoys her walks and will need a garden in her new home. Lola would be happiest as the only dog in her home, but could live with cats. Photo: Raystede
10. Milly - eight-year-old German Shepherd
Milly is a sweet and friendly girl who loves nothing more than having a cuddle with someone! She can be vocal around other dogs and will require a home willing and able to support her with this. She will need to be the only dog in the home. Milly could live with teenagers to help support her, and cannot live with cats. Milly enjoys going for short sniffy walks in quiet areas and likes to have gentle play sessions. Milly is housetrained, excitable in the car and fine left for short periods but would likely prefer a home with company. Photo: Raystede
11. Stanley - seven-year-old Parson Terrier
Stanley is a sensitive soul that likes his routine, however he is also a cheeky terrier! He will need to be in an adult only home as the only pet. Stanley is currently receiving extra behavioural training support and has been responding really well to his learning sessions. Raystede said he is a great character but he will be a continued 'project' for any new home. He will require continued management, support and positive learning experiences over the long term within a new home. He will need his own secure garden to explore and play in, especially as he is not always feeling able to go out for walks. Photo: Raystede
12. Ruby - two-year-old Lurcher
Ruby is a friendly, bouncy girl who is just so excited about life, Raystede has said. She will need to be the only pet in the home and could live with older teenagers. Ruby requires training in her new home and her adopters will be supported in learning skills to manage Ruby's frustrated behaviours around other dogs, as she can bark and lunge. She loves to learn and is very playful, she would love a large garden to zoom around in, and it must be secure, with high fencing, as she can easily jump 6ft . She would like a home with owners who are around often to keep her company. Photo: Raystede