Raystede has said Chester is an adorable, typical cockapoo who is a very sweet and gentle boy. He is friendly and likes other dogs. Chester could live with sensible children that are used to dogs but could not live with cats. He is not used to being left and will get very anxious when left alone, but is good in the car. He may get flare ups of pancreatitis in the future, so will need to be on a low fat diet for life. He will need a home with a garden.Raystede has said Chester is an adorable, typical cockapoo who is a very sweet and gentle boy. He is friendly and likes other dogs. Chester could live with sensible children that are used to dogs but could not live with cats. He is not used to being left and will get very anxious when left alone, but is good in the car. He may get flare ups of pancreatitis in the future, so will need to be on a low fat diet for life. He will need a home with a garden.
Raystede has said Chester is an adorable, typical cockapoo who is a very sweet and gentle boy. He is friendly and likes other dogs. Chester could live with sensible children that are used to dogs but could not live with cats. He is not used to being left and will get very anxious when left alone, but is good in the car. He may get flare ups of pancreatitis in the future, so will need to be on a low fat diet for life. He will need a home with a garden.

10 adorable dogs and puppies at Raystede are up for adoption in Sussex - including a Cockapoo, Pug, Staffie and crossbreeds

These are the adorable dogs at Raystede currently looking for homes.

A Cockapoo, Pug crossbreed and Huskies are among the sweet pups up for adoption at Raystede, in Ringmer, near Lewes.

Could one of them be the perfect pooch for you?

The charity says adopting through a rehoming centre can take a little extra time and patience, but the rewards are worth it.

To find out more about a dog, and to find out more about adopting, visit: https://www.raystede.org/adopt/dogs/see-the-animals/

All information and photos come from Raystede.

The charity says adopting through a rehoming centre can take a little extra time and patience, but the rewards are worth it.