Saving Yorkshire’s Dogs is a local independent rescue that saves vulnerable and at risk dogs in the county of Yorkshire.
The charity believes there is no such thing as a ‘bad’ dog and provides specialist care to dogs found in poor physical or mental health.
Saving Yorkshire's Dogs is open every day from 10am till 4pm and can be found at 72 High Street in Leyburn.
. Saving Yorkshire's Dogs
Some of the dogslooking for their forever home at Saving Yorkshire's Dogs Photo: Suzanne Craigie Photography
. Carla, Boston Terrier
Carla is an eight year old, Boston Terrier. A friendly dog who is blind and not quite ready to go to her new home just yet. However, she does not let her blindness slow her down and still enjoys walks. Photo: Suzanne Craigie Photography
1. Carla, Boston Terrier
Carla is an eight year old, Boston Terrier. A friendly dog who is blind and not quite ready to go to her new home just yet. However, she does not let her blindness slow her down and still enjoys walks. Photo: Suzanne Craigie Photography
2. Douglas, Greyhound
Douglas is a four-year-old ex-racing Greyhound. He is lovely, friendly, and looking for someone to spend a good amount of time taking him for walks. Douglas is waiting for his own garden and sofa. Photo: Suzanne Craigie Photography
3. Hattie, Greyhound
Hattie is a three and half year old, ex-racing Greyhound and very friendly. She will need a good sized fence round her garden and no other small pets in the house. Photo: Suzanne Craigie Photography
4. Sue, Jack Russell cross
Sue is an 12-year-old Jack Russell cross and cannot live with cats or children. She needs a very secure garden as she likes to hunt. She should not be let off lead except in her garden. Photo: Suzanne Craigie Photography