Nantwich canine rescue workers are desperately looking for considered one of its long-term residents a home for Christmas as he’s struggling to deal with kennel life.
Two-year-old Charlie was rescued by Our Safe Haven kennels in Nantwich from being euthanised in January this yr.
But the massive, mixed-breed canine is discovering kennel life too demanding and rescuers at the moment are interesting for potential adopters to come back ahead.
Charlie was taken in from a Spanish rescue organisation in January to save lots of him from being put down.
Our Safe Haven Kennels employee Caitlin Jones stated: “He continues to be a really anxious boy.
“He’s solely just lately regained the boldness to start out going out on walks once more and going within the entrance paddock for a zoom.
“If it’s a busy day with plenty of site visitors exterior, he nonetheless is usually too anxious to go away reception.
“So we train him in there to the very best of our capacity and hold instructing him new confidence-building methods to assist tire him out mentally.
“He is such a clever boy though! He learns new tricks very fast and currently knows ‘sit’, ‘lie down’, ‘spin’, ‘touch,’ and ‘feet up’.”
Charlie is searching for a pet-free home in a quiet, rural space with a good sized backyard so he can build up his confidence to go away the home for walks.
Due to his dimension and enthusiastic means of greeting folks, he can solely stay with older, teenage youngsters.
Caitlin added: “He does bounce up and might knock you over when you aren’t ready!
“Once he warms up, he adores the company of people and loves a fuss and a play though.”
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