HOMELESS dogs are looking for somewhere to rest their paws this Christmas.
Birmingham Dogs Home has teamed up with The Observer in the hope readers will find a paw-shaped place in their hearts and homes for a four-legged friend.
The charity has seen an influx of unwanted dogs this year with life-threatening and debilitating inherited conditions being left over the lockdown period.
However it has helped to rescue, reunite and rehome over 2,000 dogs this year.
The Catherine-De-Barnes centre has 12 homeless hounds they would love to see in a home.
Birmingham Dogs Home said: “They have all been waiting very patiently to find their “furever homes”.
“If you’re looking to rehome and rescue a dog in the New Year, book a visit today to meet some of our current residents and help give a local rescue dog the new start they deserve in 2022.”
Josie is a seven-year-old Boerboel and loves being fussed and treated all day long.
She had a lot of love to give and understands basic commands and will do anything for a treat.
Josie needs two small walks a day as due to her breed she struggles with her back legs but is having medication for ongoing medical issues.
She needs a home with no children or other dogs where there are few visitors.
Click here for more on Josie.
Call 0121 643 5211 or visit www.birminghamdogshome.org.uk to find out more about the dogs available.
