Prøve GULL - Gratis
Could you home these adorable rescue dogs?
Llanelli Star
|January 07, 2026
RESCUE dogs in centres across Wales who haven't had the best start in life so far are hoping they will finally find their forever homes in 2026.
Case studies have been shared of canines located at different rescue centres around the country in the hope of finding a perfect match.
Rescue centres work tirelessly to save and enrich the lives of dogs and other animals in their care all year round. But nothing pleases the rescue centre owners and volunteers more than the day when they get to rehome their four-legged friends and see them live out their days in happiness with their new owners.
Each pet comes with their own challenges and obstacles, but each presents a perfect opportunity to add a valuable member to your family.
As they look ahead to 2026, rescue centres across South Wales have, in their own words, profiled some of the dogs looking for a loving home and their own sofa to hog.
If you wish to express interest in adopting a dog from Many Tears Animal Rescue, visit its website for information on how to apply, or send donations, at http://manytearsrescue.org
Royal
Age: One-year-old maleBreed: Chow chowThe rescue says: “Royal is a very special young chow chow who arrived at Many Tears from a breeder, frightened of almost everything and unsure about human touch. With gentle care and patience, he has already made wonderful progress and is slowly showing the sweet, affectionate boy he truly is.
“Each day his confidence grows a little more. He now greets his kennel mum with a wagging tail and has recently taken a huge step forward by learning to walk beautifully on the lead. He enjoys food, toys and calm outdoor time, all of which help him relax and take in the world at his own pace.
“Royal gets along brilliantly with his kennel mates and relies on other dogs for reassurance, so he will need a kind, confident resident dog of a similar size in his new home to help guide him. As he has never lived in a home before, his adopters will need to be understanding as he learns about house training, routine and everyday household life.
Denne historien er fra January 07, 2026-utgaven av Llanelli Star.
Abonner på Magzter GOLD for å få tilgang til tusenvis av kuraterte premiumhistorier og over 9000 magasiner og aviser.
Allerede abonnent? Logg på
FLERE HISTORIER FRA Llanelli Star
Llanelli Star
Could you home these adorable rescue dogs?
RESCUE dogs in centres across Wales who haven't had the best start in life so far are hoping they will finally find their forever homes in 2026.
4 mins
January 07, 2026
Llanelli Star
Will the new year be any happier than the old one?
I WAS determined to see the new year in to make sure the last disastrous one really did go, since it was rumoured that 2026 was not keen to follow it.
1 mins
January 07, 2026
Llanelli Star
Public to have say on impact of traffic measures
A MEETING is being held this week for the public to give its views on how well new traffic lights and other measures are working on one of Lla-nelli’s busiest roads.
2 mins
January 07, 2026
Llanelli Star
Council urged to fix school overspending
Council is well-run but needs to address overspending by schools and its children's services department, a panel of experts said.
2 mins
December 31, 2025
Llanelli Star
Country park ride closed off after two were taken to hospital
A TOBOGGAN ride at a popular country park has been closed off after a crash which resulted in two people being taken to hospital.
1 min
December 31, 2025
Llanelli Star
A Christmas vision that's very hard to swallow
THE family had gathered for their Christmas meal.
1 mins
December 31, 2025
Llanelli Star
Jiffy: 'I just hope one day we can find a cure'
WALES rugby legend Jonathan ‘Jiffy’ Davies has been made a CBE in the New Year Honours list, in recognition of his remarkable efforts to raise money for charity.
3 mins
December 31, 2025
Llanelli Star
Christmas brings a timely delivery to families in need
SIX thousand essential household items have been distributed to Llanelli people in need ahead of Christmas.
2 mins
December 24, 2025
Llanelli Star
Labour-Plaid budget deal eases grim financial outlook
A GRIM financial outlook including the need for a 6.5% council tax hike has been eased by the budget deal between Welsh Labour and Plaid Cymru, a senior Carmarthenshire councillor has sai
2 mins
December 24, 2025
Llanelli Star
Wales in the cross-hairs of Christian nationalism
GET ready.
1 mins
December 24, 2025
Listen
Translate
Change font size
