Dogs Trust Harefield is appealing for forever homes for five stunning Staffordshire Bull Terriers after the Uxbridge-based rehoming centre has seen a surge in the breed being handed over to the charity.

Homeless hounds Stanley, Maggie, Fudge, Joan and Nellie are eagerly awaiting their special someone. Staff are hoping that they get their ‘furrytail’ endings, urging local dog lovers not to overlook this loveable breed.

The dogs are all very different in their temperaments and personalities, but they all have one thing in common; they would all make a ‘pawfect’ companion in the right home.

Richard Moore, Dogs Trust Harefield rehoming centre manager, said: “We have a number of Staffordshire Bull Terriers all desperate to find a new sofa to call their own.

“They’re a mixed bag of characters but we know they would all make superb companions in the right homes.

“We’re seeing an increase in Bull breeds looking for new homes – sadly, bad press has unfairly damaged their reputation, but we are strong believers that it’s the deed not the breed. Staffordshire Bull Terriers are loyal, loving and make great family pets.”

Among the line up are Stanley, Maggie, Joan, Fudge and Nellie.

If you are interested in offering any Dogs Trust Harefield residents a loving home, please call the rehoming centre on 0300 303 0292 or visit www.dogstrust.org.uk.

Dogs Trust is the UK’s largest dog welfare charity and cares for around 15,000 dogs each year through its network of 20 Rehoming Centres across the UK and one in Dublin.