A PUPPY discovered wandering off around Warwick Racecourse late in the evening is trying to find a brand-new house.
The Staffordshire Bull Terrier puppy, who is thought to be 13-weeks-old, has actually been aptly-named Warwick after being found running around the racecourse by a member of the general public.
He was required to The Dogs Rely On Kenilworth and, regardless of his experience, was not hurt or noticeably distressed.
After waiting the compulsory 7 days to see if owners stepped 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 care for numerous pets 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 little 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.”
Like any common puppy, Warwick is delighting in great deals of difficulty, snuggles and playtime with his canine carers.
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.”
To embrace a dog check out www.dogstrust.org.uk/rehoming