The charity, situated in Chobham, is currently caring for lots of sweet crossbreeds, as well as German Shepherds and Lurchers.
The branch finds new homes for hundreds of unwanted dogs, cats and other animals each year.
Take a look below at the dogs available for adoption. If you’re interested in taking one home, visit: www.rspca-millbrook.org.uk.
All information and photos come from the RSPCA.

1. Ralphie - ten-month-old crossbreed
Ralphie can be nervous of new people and will need a quiet home with owners who can help him come out of his shell in his own time. He has been described as a sweet boy who needs help with his confidence. He will require housetraining and will need alone time to be built up gradually. Once Ralphie knows you, he can become very playful, jumpy and active, so he will need a home that can provide him with plenty of exercise and mental enrichment. Photo: RSPCA

2. Red - 10-month-old crossbreed
Red can be nervous of new people and needs a quiet home with owners who can help her come out of her shell in her own time. She will need help adjusting to the home environment and building up her confidence. This will take time, so adopters need to have time and have flexibility. Once she is comfortable, she becomes very playful. She will need access to her own private secure garden with 6ft fencing for housetraining and off lead play. Red could live with older secondary school age children that are used to dogs. Photo: RSPCA

3. Bubbles - ten-month-old crossbreed
Bubbles is another dog who needs help building up her confidence in a quiet home. Once she knows you, Bubbles can become very playful, jumpy and active, so she will need a home that can provide her with plenty of exercise and mental enrichment. Eventually once settled and a lot more confident, she would benefit from training classes. Bubbles may also enjoy agility as well. She will need an experienced owner who understands it will take time for her to adjust to a new home. She needs to be an only dog as she can struggle around other canines and can become reactive if unsure. Photo: RSPCA

4. Chewy - four-year-old Husky crossbreed
Chewy can be nervous of new people and will need a quiet home that can help her come out of her shell. Once she is comfortable, she is very playful and affectionate. She loves other dogs and would like to live with another canine, depending on introductions at the centre. Chewy will need access to her own private secure garden with 6ft fencing. Photo: RSPCA