COCO and Fay are just two of eight American bulldog puppies looking for a new home and family. The pair and their siblings – Frankie, Flower, Freckles, Freddie, Chester and Charlie – were born last November to mum Cleo and dad Humphrey. After months await

COCO and Fay are just two of eight American bulldog puppies looking for a new home and family.

The pair and their siblings - Frankie, Flower, Freckles, Freddie, Chester and Charlie - were born last November to mum Cleo and dad Humphrey.

After months awaiting the outcome of a court case, the puppies - minus Cleo and Humphrey, who have since been re-homed - are currently residing at RSPCA Southridge Animal Centre, in South Mimms.

A spokesman for the Packhorse Lane centre told the WHT: "They [the pups] have spent their whole lives in kennels and never experienced a normal life.

"Everything will be so new to them, so patience is the keyword for prospective owners."

He added: "They are going to need help with housetraining, and would be best suited in a home with children of secondary school age.

"They are gorgeous dogs and really deserve a loving home after their start in life."

If you can offer any of the dogs a new start in life, call the animal care home on 0300 123 0704.

Alternatively you can visit them at the centre open every day, except Wednesdays, from 11am until 4.15pm.