Rescue centre dogs get spooky for Halloween

Dogs Trust A large fluffy brown German shepherd is sat with its tongue out, wearing a red harness. Several pumpkins are next to the dog, including one with a scary Halloween face cut into it. In the background, there are trees and atmospheric cobwebs.Dogs Trust
Dogs Trust A large brown and black German shepherd looks at the camera, holding a tennis ball in its mouth. The dog is lying on a tartan blanket with orange and blue stripes, in between pumpkins, including one with a scary face cut into it. In the background, there are trees and atmospheric mist. Dogs Trust

Luna, who is described as "a really sweet girl", poses with the pumpkins for her Halloween shoot
Kooper is a resident at Dogs Trust's Kenilworth rehoming centre, who call him a "big beautiful boy"

"Forget ghosts and skeletons—what’s really frightening this Halloween is the number of dogs in need of loving homes," an animal charity has said.

Dogs Trust Kenilworth was forced to close for three weeks in September after an outbreak of parvovirus, a potentially fatal dog virus.

The rescue centre reopened at the end of September, but it meant delays in finding some of their dogs homes, with demand for the rescue centre's services rising.

To help find forever homes for some of their dogs, the Warwickshire rescue took atmospheric Halloween photos of some of its residents.

Dogs Trust A light brown and white beagle looks up with her tongue lolling out. She is lying on a brown, blue and orange striped blanket, in between a few pumpkins. The pumpkin to her right has a scary face cut into it. In the background, there are trees and atmospheric mist.Dogs Trust
Effie is one of the dogs in need of a home, with Dogs Trust Kenilworth calling her "an independent girlie"

Emma-Jane Thomas, manager at Dogs Trust Kenilworth, said: "Right now, we have 137 dogs in our care, and with demand for our services rising, Dogs Trust is busier than ever.

"Since our temporary closure, we've been working to find forever homes for our dogs as we head into winter.

"We want to see as many of our dogs find loving homes before Christmas as possible."

She added: "We’d like anyone looking to welcome a dog into their lives to come and visit us at the centre, meet our dogs, and help them all find a happy place in a new home in time for Christmas."

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