The second dog of Christmas...Leo the beagle
Leo the beagle is playful and very good with other dogs


Lovely Leo is a very good looking and sensitive boy who is looking for a brand new family to welcome him to their home.
He is very fond of home comforts and loves nothing more than to curl up snugly in his own bed but he can also be very playful and sociable with other dogs.
With a penchant for tennis balls, Leo is excellent on long walks and car travel. Being an active three-year-old, Leo especially loves exploring and being out and about.
Leo is quite an independent fella who does quite like his own space so he's looking for an adult-only home with owners who can give him some space.
If Leo sounds like the perfect fit for your family, please call Dogs Trust West Calder on 0300 303 0292 or visit their website at www.dogstrust.org.uk
* Look at our wonderful twelve dogs of Christmas page, who are all looking for a home this year
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Katy Birchall is a journalist and the author of several young adult and teen novels, including The It Girl series and the Hotel Royale series. She has written a retelling of Jane Austen’s Emma for the Awesomely Austen series and the Netflix spin-off novel Sex Education: The Road Trip. She is also the author of several romantic comedies for adults including The Secret Bridesmaid and The Wedding Season. She writes romantic fiction for young adults under the name Ivy Bailey, romantic-comedy under the name Katrina Logan, and romantic sports fiction for adults under Katherine Reilly. She lives in London with her husband, daughter and rescue dog.
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