We take a look at fifteen dogs that are currently looking for their forever home at the RSPCA York, Harrogate and District branch…
For more information about the animals that are currently available for adoption, visit https://www.rspca-yorkhome.org.uk

5. Murphy
Murphy is a three-year-old Lurcher who is a sweet but shy boy that came to the centre via the dog warden This poor lad was abandoned and left to fend for himself until he was eventually found and taken to safety. Murphy is slowly coming out of his shell and learning to trust people. He is well mannered and a lovely lad once he realises you are going to be kind to him. Once Murphy does know you, he is an extremely friendly and affectionate boy. Murphy is such a sweet boy and really deserves a loving new home. Photo: RSPCA

6. Perry
Perry is a three-year-old Springer Spaniel who came to the centre via an inspector after being found living in the most appalling conditions. Perry has grown up in a multi-dog household and sadly had no experience of the outside world. Perry is coming on great but things must be taken slowly as to not overwhelm him as everything is a little bit scary at the moment. He will need understanding adopters who will give him the time, patience and love he needs to adjust to living in a family home. Photo: RSPCA

7. Kev
Kev is a 11-month-old Springer Spaniel who came to the centre via an inspector after being found living in the most appalling conditions. Kev has grown up in a multi-dog household and sadly had no experience of the outside world. Kev is coming on great but things must be taken slowly as to not overwhelm him as everything is a little bit scary at the moment. He will need understanding adopters who will give him the time, patience and love he needs to adjust to living in a family home. Photo: RSPCA

8. Archie
Archie is a three-year-old Springer Spaniel who was brought to the centre via inspectors after being found living in the most appalling conditions. Archie has grown up in a multi dog household and sadly has no experience of the outside world, so he is slowly being introduced to new situations and people. He will need understanding adopters who will give him the time, patience and love he needs to adjust to living in a family home. Archie is shy when meeting new people but is coming out of his shell daily. He is very affectionate when he gets to know you and really relies on his people to keep him safe. Photo: RSPCA