Lonely dogs were treated to a special photoshoot - to help them find their forever homes.
The furry photoshoot took place at rescue shelter All Dogs Matter, to help some of their older, bigger - or less “photogenic” pooches - get adopted.
It comes after research, of 2,000 adults by Wex Photo Video, which provided the cameras and led the photoshoot, found that while nearly half of Brits would like to get a dog or even a second furry friend, 58 per cent of those would rather opt for a younger canine friend.
And while 47 per cent would consider adopting, rather than purchasing, 54 per cent of people who'd like a younger dog think it's easier to train one from a puppy.
Over half of 18-34-year-olds specifically search for puppies online, and 71 per cent of the same age group admit seeing a cute dog's image on Instagram or TikTok, can prompt them to check out rescue sites.
The study showed 46 per cent of people would feel good about themselves for giving an abandoned dog a second chance at life, with a third more inclined to choose dogs who have been waiting for a new owner for a long time.
Ira Moss, founder of All Dogs Matter, said: "We see first hand how much love and joy rescued, overlooked dogs can bring into a home, but they're often passed over simply because they don't have that 'puppy appeal.'
"If these wonderful photos help even one pup find a home, we'll consider it a job well done."

5. Zara
Zara is a 4-year-old Staffie Cross who came to All Dogs Matter when she was abandoned after having pups | Cat Race / SWNS

6. Nisse
Nisse is a 4-year-old Rhodesian Ridgeback cross, loves cuddles, enjoys exploring on walks, and is eager to show his clever, friendly nature with everyone he meets. | Cat Race / SWNS

7. Rumi and Ryan
Brothers Rumi (pictured on the left) and Ryan are gentle spirited, 3-year-old brothers who have been looking for their next home, after being abandoned. | Cat Race / SWNS

8. Zara
Cat Race from CatsDog Photography capturing the affectionate Zara | Mark Field/PinPep / SWNS