We take a look at sixteen dogs and cats that are looking for their forever home at the RSPCA York, Harrogate and District branch…
5. Jamie
Jamie is a 15-month-old Large Crossbreed who came to the centre after her previous owner tied her to the gates one morning. Jamie is a shy girl when meeting new people but once she knows you, she is a really lovely and sweet natured girl. Jamie just needs stability and someone she can trust. She really is a fantastic dog who has overcome so much in her short life and she has so much potential and so much to offer. Photo: RSPCA
6. Ivy
Ivy is two-year-old French Bulldog who is a very sweet natured girl that came to the centre via an inspector after her needs were not getting met. She is a shy girl who can be quite unsure of the outside to begin with but once she has built up her confidence, she does start to enjoy herself and comes out of her shell. Ivy has led quite a sheltered life up to now so has lots of making up to do. Photo: RSPCA
7. Milo
Milo is a 13-month-old Labrador Cross who came to the centre as his previous owner could not manage him. Milo is a super friendly chap but can be a little boisterous when he gets over excited. He had not had much basic training before he came to the centre but he is clever and eager to learn. Milo is an extremely active dog and will need a family who will take him on long and exciting adventures. He is a happy boy who lives life to the max and will make a super addition to the family. Photo: RSPCA
8. Bella and Ripley
Bella (18-months-old) and Ripley (seven-years-old) are domestic short haired who came to the centre via an inspector after their needs were not getting met. They are sweet but shy cats who will need a nice quiet and understanding adopter who will help them to overcome their insecurities. They both rely on each other and have helped each other through some difficult times so they will be rehomed together. Bella and Ripley will just need a little time to settle in to a new environment and then they will make the most wonderful additions to the family. Photo: RSPCA