These three dogs are looking for new forever homes in February.

The Dogs Trust centre in Evesham serves as a temporary home for dogs who are looking for new owners.

The adorable pooches at Dogs Trust Evesham have their paws crossed that they will find a brand-new loving home soon.

Baxter, Lurcher, 2-5 years old

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Baxter has been described as a typical lurcher with a passion for lazing around and playing with his toys.

He can feel uncomfortable in a number of situations, so his new family will need to help him with training. 

Baxter would ideally need a more rural home away from strangers and other dogs, in an adult only home where he can be the only pet.

He is great with car travel and would ideally need someone to be around to keep him at home as he does not cope well alone.

Milo, Lurcher, 2-5 years old

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Milo has been described as a playful boy who loves walks and attention.

He would be looking for a moderately busy, adult-only household, with a secure garden with high fences. 

He had previous experience of being left alone for a few hours in his previous home, but his new family would need to help build up his confidence and make sure he is comfortable

He may also live in his new home with another playful dog of a similar size and is happy to take car trips, but busy areas are still a worry for him.

Riley, Spaniel Cross, 5-7 years

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Riley has been described as an energetic boy who loves to play and learn new tricks. 

He requires a quiet home with a garden and a family that understands that he prefers a hands-off approach and not too many cuddles.

Families would need to meet with the Evesham Dogs trust training team, to first fully understand his behavioural needs.

He has been happy to be left at home previously but will be seeking an adult-only and pet-free house to call his very own.

Chris Slight, manager at Dogs Trust Evesham, said: "We’re already off to a great start and have found loving forever homes for 42 dogs. But as ever, we have lots more dogs looking for the second chance they deserve. 

"They’re all different in personality and what they’d be looking for in a new home, but the one thing they have in common is the desire to find a loving family to spend the rest of their days."

To enquire about these dogs, you can visit the Evesham Dogs Trust Website.

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