A GROUP of lovable dogs are still on the lookout for their forever home from a rescue centre near Cumnock.

Islay Dog Rescue often runs at full capacity, saving dogs from the local area and far beyond.

The team is looking for prospective dog owners to step forward, as well as a need for any volunteers for a range of jobs.

Here's a selection of the dogs at the Ayrshire centre looking for rehoming.


Cole


Cole is a Staffie and Greyhound mix who is approximately one year old.

He is neutered, good with other dogs, could live with cats and children over eight.

He is full of life and currently taking part in a specialised training programme to help with his separation anxiety.


Rumi and Ryan


Rumi and Ryan are two-year-old Saluki males.

They are neutered and could possibly live with calm, female dogs. They are untested with cats and could potentially live with kids over 12.

Due to their nature, it may be best of they are homed separately.


Shep


Shep is a German Shepherd between one and two years old.

He is neutered and could possibly live with other dogs following a successful introduction.

However, he can live with cats and would be suitable for a home with children over 10 who are dog-savvy.


Roxy


Roxy is a Staffordshire Bull Terrier cross who is 2 years old.

She has been spayed and could possibly live with a calm, male dog.

However, she would not be suited to a home with cats, and preferably no children.

She is known to be extremely affectionate and loves her exercise.


Tess


Tess is the mummy of the Islay Dog Rescue group at the age of 11.

She is a collie-type cross and could live with other dogs.

She would be suited to a home with kids over the age of 10 and she is extremely affectionate and loves to be around people.


Walter


Walter is a four-year-old mastiff who is known to love cuddles.

He walks well on a lead and would suit someone able to control his size and curiosity when out and about.

He is in good health but is awaiting neutering as he has just had part of his tail amputated.


If you have seen a dog you love, you can find out more information by calling Lorraine at Islay Dog Rescue on 07876561545 or visiting their website.