Wilson is a seven-year-old Pointer with a friendly and loveable nature. He can be a little shy when first meeting new friends, but Dogs Trust Shoreham said once he knows you well he is an interactive chap who loves to be by your side. He is unable to live with any other pets and he would best be suited to a home where the youngest members of his family are aged at least 16. A garden of his own is essential. Photo: Dogs Trust Shoreham
6. Sully
Sully is a super special dog who has stolen the hearts of his carers at Dogs Trust Shoreham. The gentle-natured chap may be considered a senior at 10-years-old, but he still has a spring in his step and plenty of love to offer a family. Sully requires an adult-only household and he'll need to be the only pet at home. Lacking in a little general confidence, we'd love to find him a family who lead a quieter lifestyle. If you are not able to offer Sully his new forever home you may want to consider giving him a temporary foster home while Dogs Trust continues its search his new owners. Photo: Dogs Trust Shoreham
7. Braidy
Braidy is an adorable Springer Spaniel, aged eight. Excitable in his nature, he is always keen to make new friends but holds an extra big place in his heart for his favourite humans. While nothing will beat spending time in the company of his people pals; receiving fusses and belly rubs, he is also a big fan of exploring on fun, scent-filled walks and playing with his toys. Braidy will be happy to share his home with children over the age of 12 and would love to find a family who are always around at home to keep him company. He cannot live with cats, house rabbits or guinea pigs but could potentially live with another dog. Photo: Dogs Trust Shoreham
8. Benny
Benny is a cheeky, three-year-old Collie cross with a loveable character. He enjoys keeping busy, whether that be joining his people pals in a game of fetch, utilising his clever brain while learning new tricks, or investigating on a treat or scent trail. While Benny is a fun-loving chap, he also has a sensitive side. He will prefer a patient and gentle approach to making friends but will become a playful, loyal and loving companion if you give him the time he needs. Benny's perfect match would be with active adopters who have plenty of time to dedicate just to him. He will need to be the only pet at home and the youngest members of his family and any visitors to the home must be aged at least 14. A garden of his own is essential. Photo: Dogs Trust Shoreham