

21 rescue dogs looking for a new home in the Lothians
We take a look at some of the dog available for adoption at Dogs Trust, West Calder.
While the charity’s rehoming centres aren’t currently open for public browsing, they are still rehoming and taking in dogs, with new processes in place to keep staff, visitors and adopters safe.
Dogs staff know will thrive straight away in their new home are being matched virtually and delivered to their new families contact-free.
Current restrictions mean Dogs Trust can only facilitate adoptions local to their centres and not across countries or anywhere there are travel restrictions.
The charity is not able to make appointments for dogs to meet their new family before going home, but can register interest to arrange appointments when restrictions ease.
Dogs staff know will thrive straight away in their new home are being matched virtually and delivered to their new families contact-free.

5. Bobby
Bobby is a four year old Terrier cross. He enjoys going for long walks and playing with his favourite toy. Bobby is friendly and loving with his owners but can take some time getting to know new people. Photo: Dogs Trust

6. Brodie
Brodie is a six year old male Deerhound cross. He is a sweet and friendly boy, and can be a little shy when meeting new people, but quickly makes friends and would like to live in a quiet household. Photo: Dogs Trust

7. Elliot
Elliot is a three year old Collie. He enjoys meeting new people and can live with older teenagers. Being an ex-farm collie, Elliot is very active and would do well with owners who could keep up with a lively boy. Photo: Dogs Trust

8. Fergus
A four year old Jack Russell, Fergus is a cheeky chap who likes attention from people he loves, but can be worried by people he doesn't know. He is looking for an adult only home and would like to be the only pet in the house. Photo: Dogs Trust