If you've been thinking about getting a new addition to the family then look no further, as Battersea has many dogs looking for a new home. 

To make sure you can see them all, here is a selection of dogs from Battersea, looking for their forever homes. 

If you think you are able to rehome one, you can find more details on the Battersea website

Tipsie

Tottenham Independent: Tipsie. (Battersea) Tipsie. (Battersea)

Breed: Greyhound

Age: 1 Year 3 months

Sex: Male 

Tipsie loves a fuss and playing games, he can sometimes get over-excited so will need a home with older children. 

He can live with other dogs but not cats and would prefer to live away from the inner city. 

Find out more about Tipsie

Koda

Tottenham Independent: Koda (Battersea) Koda (Battersea)

Breed: Belgian Shepherd

Age: 1 year 2 months

Sex: Female

Koda is an excitable sweet dog that you live with both teenagers and other dogs but not with cats. 

She prefers to live away from the inner city and likes to have an open space to run around in. 

Find out more about Koda.

Marley

Tottenham Independent: Marley (Battersea) Marley (Battersea)

Breed: Maltese

Age:3 years 9 months

Sex: Male

Marley is a very nervous and insecure boy who is scared of strangers and new environments and prefers to live alone with adults only.

He would rather live away from the inner city and isn't a fan of other dogs. 

Find out more about Marley here

Milo

Tottenham Independent: Milo (Battersea) Milo (Battersea)

Breed: Mongrel

Age: 11 months

Sex: Male

Milo is a poodle x collie. He is a sweet affectionate boy and would need a family with previous experience. 

He may be able to live with cats but not dogs and would rather be away from the city, just with adults.

Find out more about Milo here.

Chili

Tottenham Independent: Chili (Battersea) Chili (Battersea)

Breed: Beagle

Age: 4 years 3 months

Sex: Male

Chili was rescued from a puppy farm and has never lived in a home environment before and would like to live away from the inner city. 

He prefers to live with adults and not with any other dogs but may be able to live with cats. 

Find out more about Chili