The team at Dogs Trust Glasgow are appealing for homes for some of their quirkiest ever residents.

The four eight-week-old Shar-Pei cross Husky puppies, known as ‘Sharberian Huskies’, are currently being cared for by canine carers at the Uddingston Rehoming Centre.

The siblings adore playing outside together and have developed a love for splashing about in the water, which is why they have been given nautical names, with the three girls named Marina, Pearl and Coral, with one boy named Oyster.

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The puppies need to go to homes with owners who have experience of caring for larger breeds, as these playful pooches will definitely grow into strong adults.

Their homes would also need to include lots of space for them to run around as well as a secure garden with a six foot fence.

Sandra Lawton, Rehoming Centre Manager at Dogs Trust Glasgow, said: “We certainly don’t get very many of this particular breed of puppy coming into our care, however we are overjoyed by the chance to look after them.

"We anticipate there will be a lot of demand for such unique puppies, so we would ask potential adopters not to be disheartened if they don’t get the opportunity to take one of the puppies home; there are still plenty of other dogs at the Rehoming Centre looking for new homes.

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“The puppies are currently staying with a foster carer on our Home From Home Fostering Scheme, which gives dogs like them the chance to experience life as part of a family, while waiting on permanent owners to come forward. While in foster care, these puppies are getting valuable socialisation which will help them become happy and respectful pets.”

If you are interested in rehoming one of the puppies, contact the team at Dogs Trust Glasgow on 0300 303 0292 or visit dogstrust.org.uk/our-centres/glasgow.