Wesley, a little poodle cross, concerned PACT Animal Sanctuary as an unclaimed roaming, and it rapidly ended up being obvious that he was epileptic.
Wesley has actually invested months at the sanctuary under veterinary care as he was experiencing seizures.
He is on medication to manage the seriousness and frequency of the seizures and will need routine veterinarian checks and blood tests at the sanctuary.
The frequency of the examinations will differ depending upon the nature of the seizures however it is most likely to be every 3 to 6 months.
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A spokesperson for PACT said: “Wesley is extremely spirited and an extremely saucy boy who likes absolutely nothing more than snuggling up on your lap or in a cosy bed next to your feet.
“He strolls well on a lead and delights in hanging out with other friendly dogs, however we feel he would be finest matched to a home as the only dog where he can be the centre of attention.
“Wesley is all set to discover his permanently home with somebody who will enjoy his saucy character as much as the sanctuary staff do.”
He struggles with moderate separation stress and anxiety so his perfect owner would be somebody who has the time and versatility to build up gradually to him being left alone.
Wesley requires to be the only animal in the home as he isn’t keen on cats or other little furry animals, however he can cope with “dog-savvy” kids over the age of 10.