A 14-year-old canine is going through a second Christmas within the care of Dogs Trust Cardiff after being neglected by potential adopters for the final 18 months. Staff on the charity are now hoping that somebody will come ahead to provide her the Christmas current she actually desires – a home to name her personal.
Bichon Frise Cross Mitzi has change into the longest-standing resident at Dogs Trust Cardiff’s rehoming centre, after arriving on 1st June 2022. As the festive season approaches, Mitzi is on a quest for her ‘furry tail’ ending and a ceaselessly home to spend her golden years.
Mitzi is at present within the care of Dogs Trust fosterers, and this candy woman is looking for a quiet home the place everyone seems to be aged 14 years and above. A delicate soul, Mitzi would thrive within the firm of one other calm canine to match her tempo. Housetrained and keen on quick strolls, Mitzi is able to change into the affectionate companion in a loving home.
Mitzi is on a particular food plan and drugs, and, like many seniors, she is starting to lose her sight. However, Mitzi’s spirit stays robust, and he or she is keen to discover a snug lap to curve up on and benefit from the heat of a loving home.
Kim Davies, Deputy Manager for Dogs Trust Cardiff, says:
“Mitzi is an absolute delight to be around. She has a heart full of love and is patiently waiting for the right family to share her golden years with. As Christmas approaches, we are looking for a special family to adopt Mitzi and make her festive season truly special.
“Mitzi may be facing some challenges due to her age, but her resilience is inspiring. We are committed to finding her a home that understands her needs and can provide the care and attention she deserves.”
As the vacation season approaches, Dogs Trust Cardiff is asking most people to open their hearts and provides the present of a loving home to this charming Bichon Frise Cross. For extra data on Mitzi or to investigate about adoption, please go to Dogs Trust Cardiff’s web site atwww.dogstrust.org.uk/cardiff.