Then one of these dogs at Raystede, in Ringmer, could be the perfect match for you!
The animal rescue, in Ringmer, near Lewes, is hoping to find forever homes for the pups below.
The charity says adopting through a rehoming centre can take a little extra time and patience, but the rewards are worth it.
All photos and information come from Raystede.
For more information, and to apply to adopt, visit the charity’s website.

9. Koda - three year old Siberian Husky
Koda is very affectionate, cheeky and playful, and is described by Raystede as a wise, gentle soul. He did not have the correct support, behaviourally or emotionally, during a critical time in his development, so he can be cautious of new people, lots of activity and loud noises. However, has grown in confidence and is much more willing to make friends. Koda struggles around other dogs and will vocalise this. It is likely away from kennels this will improve, however he will require some management and walks in quieter locations. He will need to be the only dog in the home at this stage. His breed type requires a high level of input to meet his needs for mental stimulation and activity levels. Koda will require a fun home in the countryside as the only pet with a secure, private garden. Photo: Raystede

10. Stanley - six 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