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Published 09:57 7 Feb 2023 GMT
Updated 12:50 7 Feb 2023 GMT
Ciara pointed to the charity's Dog School, which equips new dog owners.
Eimear Cassidy, who is Dogs Trust's Regional Rehoming Manager, mentioned two Collie-cross sisters Serena and Venus who were both pregnant when they were surrendered in December. The charity was able to find homes for their puppies, however it has been difficult to re-home the adult dogs.
Eimear said: "Sadly, we are struggling to rehome medium to large sized dogs, especially those who are nervous or worried, as they need quite specific homes.
"We are appealing to people who work from home or are at home a lot of the day, live in quieter areas, don’t have children under 16 and who are willing to give a dog a few months to settle in, to please contact us. We understand that people have preferences for certain breeds, but it breaks our hearts to see so many of our beautiful, bigger dogs being overlooked while the smaller dogs are generally quickly adopted.”
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