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A brand new furry buddy who travelled almost 300 miles from Cornwall was lately welcomed to Bedfordshire’s National Animal Welfare Trust (NAWT) in Aspley Guise.
April was given her identify after being picked up as a stray in April final 12 months. She was taken to NAWT Cornwall, the place she stayed till January 2024. Now, the stunning pup is on the hunt for a brand new home within the Bedfordshire or MK space.
NAWT Cornwall stated: “We made the decision to do what is best for her and see if one of our other centres can find this beautiful girl a home.
“We love April and will miss seeing her happy face every day and her ‘pretty paws’ over the side of her bed, but we are happy that she has the chance with a new area of people to find the right fit for her.”
April, an almost three-year-old crossbreed, is in search of a brand new proprietor that may match her ‘excitable’ and ‘adventurous’ persona. She enjoys a paddle, and is at present making progress on her lead walking, canine reactivity, and impulse coaching round toys.
April additionally loves squeaky toys and teddies, and she is going to want a safe backyard to roll round within the grass.
Centre supervisor Daniella Robinson stated: “Often when we have more long stay dogs, we will transfer them to other centres in the hope of them finding a home in a different area. A change of audience and surroundings can sometimes can help in the rehoming process, as a new audience can sometimes help find them the right owner who previously wouldn’t have looked in Cornwall.
“April can be dog reactive and Cornwall felt that in that area, people want dog-friendly dogs who they can take to the beach etc. We never want to keep a dog in a kennel long term, so once they have been with NAWT a few months, we like to look into other options such as transferring centres to boost their chance of finding the right home.”
Daniella added: “April has settled in really well! The staff have fallen in love with her already and have been working hard on continuing the training that Cornwall had put in place for April.”