The Scottish SPCA is seeking loving homes for these seven adorable puppies and their mother.
Staff at the charity’s Glasgow Animal Rescue and Rehoming Centre in Cardonald are caring for the litter of Alaskan malamute cross Bedlington terriers after their owner could no longer look after them and their mum Nanook.
Pups Doc, Grumpy, Happy, Sleepy, Bashful, Sneezy, and Dopey have been named after the seven dwarves.
They have all been fully weaned and are ready to be rehomed.
Centre manager Anna O’Donnell said: “It’s sad these lovely guys and girls have already spent some of their lives in kennels.
“We have two males and five females and would really like to find them all good homes where they’ll be happy.
“There’s no doubt we’ll receive lots of offers from people hoping to rehome them but we’d ask them to take a moment and think whether they have the time and resources to care for a dog for life.”
She added: “Our magnificent seven need owners with experience of large breed dogs and plenty of space as they will grow up to be large canines.
“Nanook is a nice, friendly girl aged three years old who’s also ready to find a new home with an experienced owner.
“She’s an active lass who’s always looking for something to do and she would benefit from plenty of daily exercise. Nanook could potentially live with older children.”
Anyone interested in offering a new home to Nanook or one of the puppies can call the Scottish SPCA’s Glasgow centre on 03000 999 999.