A young dog who had a hard start to life is looking for caring owners in Edinburgh.
Simon, a six-month-old Bulldog cross, was abandoned in Wester Hailes, where he was connected to a bench, beside a bag of his possessions. The puppy was discovered by a member of the general public, prior to being required to Edinburgh Dog and Cat Home. “The circumstances in which he was found were horrific,” said Derek Stewart-Brown, head of PR at the rescue home.
According to Derek, the canine was “very nervous and anxious” when he initially pertained to the rescue centre. However, staff have actually been dealing with him, and he is now all set to discover a long-term home.
After just a month at Edinburgh Dog and Cat Home, Simon has actually ended up being a “firm favourite” with staff. “He’s a unique little character,” Derek said. While the puppy still has worried propensities, staff said that when he is around individuals he understands, his “cheeky personality shines through”. They included: “You will see what an adorable boy he really is.”
According to staff, Simon requires a “special home to suit his needs”. He need to be rehomed to a skilled dog owner, with a primary door home which has a personal and secure garden. The Bulldog cross requirements to be the only family pet in the home, however he might possibly deal with “dog savvy teens who understand that he needs lots of space”. Staff at the home said: “With the right training and understanding, this amazing boy can grow into a wonderful companion.”