Dog rescue shelters in Leeds: all the dog rehoming sites near me - and their opening hours
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Looking for a four-legged friend to welcome into the family this year?
There are plenty of shelters across Leeds and surrounding areas to visit to find a new furry pal.
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Hide AdHere are six of the shelters and rescue centres to stop by at before deciding which pup to adopt.
Greenleaf Animal Rescue
Greenleaf Animal Rescue is located in Leeds Beckett University on Queen Square.
The rescue centre specialises in dog adoption and their website is updated with new dogs regularly.
To adopt a dog online visitors can fill out a form to enquire about specific dogs they have seen on the website.
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Good Life Dog Rescue
Good Life Dog Rescue can be found on Pinn Fold on Great North Road.
This rescue shelter is a small independently-run charity that focuses on helping strays and neglected dogs find a home.
They have a large range of Staffordshire terriers in at the minute - all looking for a family to take them home.
It is open from 11.30am until 3pm every day.
Whitehall Dog Rescue
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Hide AdWhitehall Dog Rescue is located on Greenacres Farm in East Ardsley.
They focus on rehoming dogs that would otherwise be abandoned at a dog compound and euthanised.
It is open from 9am until 8pm every day to visit to find your perfect pet pal.
Yorkshire Rose Dog Rescue
Yorkshire Rose Dog Rescue can be found on 10 Ash Grove in Cleckheaton.
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They update their website frequently with new dogs that need rehoming.
Dogs Trust Leeds
The Leeds branch of Dogs Trust is located on Woodlands Farm on York Street.
Their website is updated on a regular basis with pictures, videos and descriptions of each dog up for adoption.
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The Leeds branch is open from 9am until 6pm every day apart from weekends when they open at 8.30am and close at 5pm.
RSPCA Leeds, Wakefield and District Branch
The Leeds and Wakefield branch of the RSPCA can be found on Moor Knoll Lane in Wakefield.
Their website hosts dogs as well as a range of cats, guinea pigs and rabbits and is updated regularly.
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Hide AdVisitors can adopt a dog by contacting the Leeds branch and expressing interest in one seen online.
The centre is open from 9am until 5pm every day apart from Mondays and Wednesdays.
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