A FLINTSHIRE animal rescue centre is appealing to the public to find two beautiful dogs their forever home.
Almost Home Dog Rescue, based in Mold, provides a safe haven for abandoned dogs before uniting them with their new home and owner.
It also aims to support and educate the next generation of dog owners to prevent an increase in the number of pets being carelessly neglected.
Anyone interested in the following pups should fill out the adoption form here.
Meet Pooch and Chia
Both these girls sadly need your help due to their owners ill health. They are happy little mites who are the best of friends.
Almost Home is striving to keep them together, so bare that in mind when filling in your application.
Pooch is a Frenchie crossed with a Pug who is three-years-old, and Chia is a Pom x Chihuahua who is one-year-old.
They are both shy at first, but quickly will come around for cuddles and a huge fuss. Both have also passed full health checks, have started their vaccinations and have been flead and wormed. An appointment to be spayed has been made.
Both girls are walking better on lead and are travelling well in the car. They are happy in or out of crates as well.
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Sadly, neither Pooch nor Chia have seen much of the world, but they are adapting well. Both love their walks and have amazing character and personality, says a spokesperson at Almost Home.
"At first they are unsure when they meet other dogs but quickly want to go over say hello. They are the same with new people. They have previously been around dog savvy children too.
"We are looking for a home filled with love and adventures for these little girls. They have their whole lives ahead of them and deserve the very best."
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