A FLINTSHIRE animal rescue centre is appealing to the public in search of forever homes for their lovely pups.
Skylor's Animal Rescue, based on Chester Road in Deeside, is a fantastic centre uniting abandoned and lost dogs with families missing one piece.
Anyone interested in the following pups should fill out the adoption form here.
Meet Oakley
Oakley is a one year old bulldog cross possibly boxer. She came in as a unclaimed stray in a horrendous emaciated condition.
She immediately went into foster care and has received tons of TLC and good regular meals and is now back to full health.
This is what her foster mum has to say about her: "Oakley is a loveable girl. She loves her cuddles and needs a home with someone around most of the day as she is still a puppy.
"She has had a terrible start to life but is so loving. Whoever has her must carry on the house training she is learning slowly but will need time and patience.
"All she needs is patience, love and guidance. Oakley is a absolute joy to be with. She needs someone who is willing to train her and spend time with her - she is a cracking little dog who will make someone an amazing companion."
Meet Nigel
Nigel is 18-months-old and had been abandoned at six-months old. He was saved from deaths row and he has been with the rescue ever since.
He was recently adopted but unfortunately through no fault of his own has been returned. He is not doing well in kennels and due to not getting enough stimulation and exercise in kennels Nigel is very excitable.
He is intelligent and clever and learns quickly. He is very loving and still very puppy like. Nigel is clean and calm in the home but can be over powering if he gets excited.
Nigel needs a home without other animals. He can get a little guarded when strangers come into the home so just needs more socialisation.
Meet Cypress
At just two-and-a-half-year of age, Cypress is a very active boy, full of fun and energy. He is good with other dogs, but due to his high prey he will need a home with dogs his own size or no other pets.
A kennel spokesperson said: "We cannot believe that he is still with us. He really is a beautiful boy and is struggling in kennels."
Meet Apple
New girl Apple is two-and-a-half and is an active girl full of energy. She's great with others dogs and ha gone into a foster home with two male greyhounds.
She does have a high prey drive so will need a home with either another similar sized dog or an only dog and owners that understand what this means.
Meet Lily
At nearly 13-years-old, Lily is looking for a loving home after being found at a stray.
At her age she shouldn’t have found herself in this situation but in front of a fire being spoilt rotten being loved.
Do not let Lily's age fool you though she is still very active and playful and is constantly on the go.
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She does pull a bit on lead. She seems ok on a walk with other dogs but would need to be the only dog in a home. No cats or small furries and older kids only.
Meet Mort
Mort, aged 6 OR 7, went to Skylor as a scared and unsocial lad and went straight into foster care where he's come on on leaps and bounds.
His current foster mum said: "He is looking for a very special home. He will need somebody who understands terriers and is an experienced dog owner. No children or small furries.
"We will never know what has happened in Mort's past, however a very frightened dog arrived into foster. He has lived with our dogs, who, have had to teach him how to be a dog. He can still get this wrong, but our dogs have been patient.
"The person who is lucky enough to adopt Mort, will have a cheeky, naughty, most loyal and brave pet, so long as they are prepared to be patient and give him time."
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