From Yorkshire Terriers to Bull Mastiff crossbreeds, the charity has a huge range of pups in its care, so there’s something for everyone.
Could one of the dogs below become part of your family?
All information comes from the RSPCA.
Could one of the dogs below become part of your family?
23. Hank - two year old Cane Corso
During his time at the RSPCA, Ralph has matured from a worried adolescent into a big, cheeky, young adult. He is a very clever boy who loves to learn new things but still has his daft, clumsy moments. He knows many commands, such as: sit, down, paw, spin, speak, stay, come, leave, here, kisses and his name. Ralph is very wary of strangers and needs gentle, slow introductions when meeting new people. However, once you have gained his trust he becomes a big, soppy, cuddly boy! He will ideally need to be the only pet in the home but, depending on the circumstances, the RSPCA may consider him living with a large female dog. Ralph requires a quiet, adult-only home with a large garden abd an owner experienced with large bull breeds. Photo: RSPCA