Morris, who was named by RSPCA Brighton workers after being discovered tied up exterior Morrison’s, has been given a brand new lease of life.
Despite his troublesome begin to life, the charity stated workers ‘immediately fell in love with him’ as a consequence of his ‘adorable, easygoing nature’.
According to the charity, the pocket bully is a ‘victim of irresponsible breeding’ which has prompted many well being points for the poor pooch.
A spokesperson for the RSPCA stated: “He has had his ears reduce off, couldn’t walk throughout a room with out struggling for breath and had quite a few different well being points.
“But he has the most adorable, easygoing nature and everyone here immediately fell in love with him.
“After undergoing extensive surgery to ease his breathing he is now able to waddle happily along and play with other dogs without struggling to get enough air.
Morris has now found a ‘fabulous home’ where he enjoys running around a farm, and is settling in well with ‘lots of cuddles and fuss’.
The RSPCA added: “We miss him a lot but we are so happy for him.”