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Springer/Cocker Spaniel cross Mo is a good-looking one-year-old boy who’s sociable and pleasant with each folks and dogs. On certainly one of his recent every day walks, a rainbow appeared which has extra which means to the Irish than simply discovering a pot of gold.
In Celtic tradition the rainbow signifies hopes and objectives, so workers at Dogs Trust Ballymena are hoping it’s a superb omen for a vibrant future forward for Magic Mo.
Conor O’Kane, Manager at Dogs Trust Ballymena Rehoming Centre mentioned: “Our dogs are spoiled every day but especially so on St Patrick’s Day when they enjoy the craic with their canine carers and peaceful walks in the beautiful Northern Ireland countryside.
“Shamrocks and rainbows are part of the celebrations, so we were delighted when Mo was photographed posing perfectly at the end of the rainbow. We think he is a million times better than any pot of gold.
“Mo is a super friendly, energetic young lad with a comical character. He is smart, loves learning new things and, also has a love of food which are the perfect combination for training.
“Mo has made great progress with his training while he has been in our care and shows lots of enthusiasm to learn. He is an all-round lovely boy who is loyal, fun and has so much love to offer. We can’t wait for the day when Mo meets his special someone.”
Mo is in search of an grownup solely home. He has beforehand lived with cats so could possibly share his home with felines and with a canine pending profitable meets. Adopters ought to be ready to journey to the Rehoming Centre a number of occasions to fulfill with Magic Mo to build a bond earlier than taking him home.
Dogs Trust is the UK’s largest canine welfare charity and usually cares for round 14,000 dogs throughout its community of 21 rehoming centres within the UK and one in Dublin.