THIS trio of spotty dogs have sent staff at a dogs home dotty with delight.

Dalmatians Misty and Izzy are looking for a fresh start whilst Patch is looking forward to his retirement.

The three black and white dogs are currently being cared for by an animal charity.

Georgina Lowery, Dogs Trust Merseyside rehoming centre manager, said:“It’s rare that we see so many spotty dogs at the centre at one time so this trio are getting lots of attention from staff and visitors alike.

“Not only are they beautiful to look at, they are lovely, friendly dogs who get on so well together.

“Whilst they may be similar in appearance, they are looking for very different homes so we are on the look out for very special owners to give them the second chance they deserve.”

Misty, a six-month-old Staffie Dalmatian cross is looking for an active home and is suitable for children aged seven and over.

Izzy, a six-month-old Dalmatian Springer Spaniel cross is seeking is seeking an energetic owner who can take her out for plenty of walks and play.

She could live with children aged eight and over.

Patch, 15-years-old, Spaniel Collie cross has already found his forever retirement home.

If you are interested in rehoming Misty or Izzy, please call Dogs Trust Merseyside Rehoming Centre directly on 0151 480 0660 or call into the centre at Whiston Lane, Liverpool L36 6HP.

Dogs Trust is the UK’s largest dog welfare charity and cares for nearly 17,000 stray and abandoned dogs each year through its network of 20 rehoming centres in the UK and one in Ireland.

For more information about the charity’s work please visit dogstrust.org.uk.