- Author, Eleanor Lawson
- Role, BBC News, West Midlands
A canine who was the one puppy from her litter with no home has been returned and is again up for adoption.
Wings and Paws Rescue in Wolverhampton thought Jet had discovered her ceaselessly home, however she was returned to the rescue inside two days resulting from allergy symptoms.
After an enchantment by the BBC, Wings and Paws acquired greater than 20 functions from individuals keen to provide the canine a brand new home, however none of them met the mandatory standards.
A volunteer on the rescue mentioned: “Most individuals who utilized had elderly dogs and it might not be honest to them to have a bouncy Jet leaping on all of them day lengthy.”
Now, volunteers hope they’ll discover the proper home for the “superb lady”, believed to be a shepherd cross.
Jet and her 5 siblings arrived on the rescue on 1 September 2023, once they have been about 16 weeks old after being present in filthy situations.
Wings and Paws volunteers say Jet could be rehomed with one other younger canine, but it surely have to be totally vaccinated and neutered. She might additionally dwell with cats.
She can’t be rehomed in a household with kids underneath the age of six or in a family of all-day staff. Her new proprietor will need to have a personal safe backyard.
“She’s such an incredible lady, she’s rest room educated, walks on a lead pretty, is so pleasant and simply needs cuddles,” the Wings and Paws volunteer mentioned.
“She’s your typical puppy, so is filled with beans, however quickly calms down as soon as she’s settled.”
Jet is microchipped, vaccinated, and flea and worm handled. Wings and Paws pays for her to be neutered when she is old sufficient.