CAN you give a forever home to the lovable Stanley? 

Dogs Trust Merseyside say the 11-year-old Staffordshire Bull Terrier cross has settled into kennel life well and likes to watch the world go by from his bed.

He is still an active boy who likes to get out for walks and explore.

He will snuggle right into and being made a fuss over and if you get the brush out to give him a groom, he gets very excited.

Stan (pictured, below) really does love human companionship and is a friend to everyone.

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Georgina Lowery, rehoming centre manager at Dogs Trust Merseyside, said: "We don’t know much about Stanley’s past as he was found straying recently.

"He gets along well with female dogs but is more particular about his male canine friends.

"After being assessed here at the rehoming centre, we believe this happy chap would be well suited to a home with children aged 10 and over."

To find out more about Stanley or any of the other dogs ready to find their forever homes at Dogs Trust Merseyside, go to www.dogstrust.org.uk

Dogs Trust Merseyside is currently not open for public browsing but you can still make an appointment to adopt or bring a dog to the charity.

New processes which include social distancing measures to help keep staff and visitors safe.

Potential new owners will be able to meet the dog they are interested in rehoming at the centre in an outside play area, or in a spacious area that is separate from the main rehoming centre such as a training barn, whilst adhering to social distancing guidelines.