Dogs Trust Kenilworth is taking care of what they think to be a 13-week-old Staffordshire Bull Terrier puppy who was discovered wandering off by passers-by late during the night on Warwick Racecourse.
The puppy, which they have actually called Warwick, was found by a member of the general public after they saw him running around on the racecourse.
After waiting the obligatory 7 days to see if owners step forward, Warwick is now under the care of the Honiley-based rehoming centre and the group are positive he’ll quickly be on his method to a permanently home.
Emma-Jane Thomas, rehoming centre supervisor at Dogs Trust Kenilworth, stated: “We take care of numerous pet dogs every year however it still shocks us to believe that somebody might desert a puppy like this.
” If somebody requires to quit their dog for whatever factor we would constantly motivate them to come in to the centre to talk this through with our personnel.
” By handing them over in this method, we have the ability to understand a bit more about the dog’s history, precisely how old they are or what sort of socialisation and training they have actually had.
” That all assists us to discover them the very best house.”
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Like any normal puppy, Warwick is delighting in great deals of hassle, snuggles and playtime with canine carers prior to he trots off to a permanently house of his own.
Emma included: “As a young puppy Warwick is definitely keeping us on our toes.
” He will require a great deal of attention and somebody who can continue with his training and socialisation to set him up for success in his brand-new house.”
Dogs Trust is the UK’s biggest dog well-being charity and usually takes care of around 14,000 pet dogs throughout its network of 21 rehoming centres in the UK and one in Dublin.
Dogs Trust has a non-destruction policy and will never ever put a healthy dog to sleep.