These adorable rescue dogs are looking for a second chance at Dogs Trust West Calder. Rescuers at the shelter near Edinburgh have described each canine’s personality, and the ideal owner who would give them the best loving home they truly deserve. If you are interested in adopting any of these animals, or want to support the charity, visit Dogs Trust West Calder’s website or call 0303 003 0000.

. Pepper
Pepper is a four-year-old French Bulldog. Pepper is a sensitive girl who loves spending time with her human best friend, she can find meeting new people overwhelming and needs time and patience to build a trusting relationship before she can feel happy in your company. She is full of fun, loves the garden and at the end of a busy day playing or exploring she loves nothing more than snoozing under the covers in her cosy bed. Photo: Dogs Trust

. Miss Vee
Miss Vee is a beautiful two-year-old Border Collie. She loves to spend time zooming around her garden or playing football, if she isn’t scoring points, she is being the best goalkeeper. She isn’t looking for a lot of friends, just a few a few special friends who understand she takes time to build up trust and gain confidence around her people. Once Miss Vee has a trusting bond with you, she is very loving, affectionate, and super snuggly. Photo: Dogs Trust

. Rory
Rory is a six-year-old Crossbreed. Rory is an incredible boy who has had an unsettled past but despite this, he still has a real zest for life. He is full of fun and is always making his people laugh or smile. He can be worried by strangers and takes time getting to know new people, however after a little time, he easily becomes your friend, and you won’t be able to resist falling in love with this larger-than-life character. He loves the garden, if he isn’t playing with his toys, you will find him resting in a sunspot. Rory can act like the class clown but underneath it all he is very sweet and loving. Photo: Dogs Trust

5. Stuart
Stuart Little shortlegs is a seven-year Jack Russell. He is a little pocket rocket with the cheekiest personality, he loves his owners and will always welcome them with the cutest wiggle and waggiest tail. He loves to go for walks, is very playful and can often be found carrying his favourite soft toys. Stuart Little shortlegs can take some time to build a trusting friendship with you, but once he is your best friend, he will love you unconditionally. This handsome dude is house-trained, happy being left alone for a few hours and loves to travel in the car. Photo: Dogs Trust

6. Scooby
Scooby shortlegs is an eight-year-old Terrier cross. He is a happy little guy who loves to be around his favourite people. He loves the outdoors and is a massive sports fan. He enjoys zooming around the garden and can often be found parading his favourite squeaky toy. Scooby is uncomfortable around unknown dogs and would prefer to exercise in areas where he is unlikely to meet dogs outside. Scooby adores people, he can take some time getting to know and build a trusting relationship with them, but after some fun games and a tasty bribe he slowly becomes your best friend. Photo: Dogs Trust

7. Larry
Larry longlegs is a four-year-old Lurcher. He is an awesome boy who loves life. There is no other dog who welcomes you like he does - his tail never stops wagging. He is very friendly and loves to say hello to everyone. This handsome boy is very affectionate and has an abundant of love to give which is almost as long as his long legs. Larry is uncomfortable around other dogs and prefers to keep a distance from them when out on his walks. Larry is a happy and loyal character who adores his people, he always keeps you smiling with his adorable antics especially when he brings you his favourite toy to share with him. Photo: Dogs Trust

8. Jarvis
Jarvis is a seven-year-old crossbreed. He is a super friendly boy who enjoys meeting new people. He is very playful and a master at having fun. He is an energetic boy who enjoys running around the garden or going in the car to take a trip to the beach. Jarvis can be uncomfortable around other dogs and prefers to walk in quiet peaceful areas. Jarvis is house-trained and happy being left alone for a couple of hours. At the end of the day this cuddly boy loves nothing more than cosying up to you, on the couch for lots of snuggles. Photo: Dogs Trust