Scotland’s animal well-being charity is intending to discover a ‘furr-ever’ home for Thor, Keela and Bow, who have actually been at the centre for a combined overall of 704 days.
Thor is a ‘sweet and mild’ elderly German shepherd who would match an adult-only environment; he has actually discovered some trouble discovering a brand-new home due to his long-lasting medical treatment.
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Keela, a Staffy, has actually been at the centre for over a year. She has plenty of energy, so she would be the best match for an active family.
Bow, on the other hand, is another older dog and Staffordshire Bull Terrier is a ‘humorous dog’ who enjoys strolls and using the yard.
Centre assistant supervisor, Jacqueline McEwen, said: “We would enjoy to discover Thor, Nova, Keela and Bow caring houses this Valentine’s.
“Thor is an elderly German shepherd who is trying to find the ‘paw-fect’ adult-only retirement home.
“He is a sweet, mild kid with his familiar human buddies. He enjoys absolutely nothing more than playing bring and will constantly leave the toy, sit and wait to go once again!
“Thor is still dealing with his good manners when it pertains to unknown individuals and dogs. Due to this, he would be a ‘paw-some’ match for an owner with experience of his breed.
“He is presently on long-lasting medical treatment which his brand-new owner would require to continue with. Unfortunately, this will not be covered through insurance coverage which has actually made it tough to discover his ‘furr-ever’ home.
“Keela has actually been patiently waiting over 400 days for her happy ever after.
“This beautiful woman would require a home who have Staffy experience to continue her favorable support training and socialisation so she can reach her complete ‘pet-ential’.
“She has great deals of energy so would be the best match for an active family. As she is still finding out, she would need an adult-only home without any other animal ‘com-paw-nions’ so she can be the centre of attention.
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“Bow is an older chap and in spite of previous appeals, we still have not handled to discover him a brand-new home.
“He is a really humorous dog who still has a lot love to offer. He will gladly lay with his upper hands and roll to-and-fro on his preferred blanket. He likewise enjoys his toys and he will express his pleasure by making the common Staffy sounds!
“Bow enjoys his strolls and would love a family who can take him to parks and let him play in the yard.
“He would match an adult-only home and would likewise gain from having a secure garden so he can securely wander around and smell.
“Due to Bow’s age, he does have pre-existing health conditions. These do not presently need treatment however his brand-new home will need to monitor his health thoroughly, and these will not be covered through future insurance coverage.
“These dogs would make the very best ‘paws-ible’ Valentines! If any of these animals are your ‘puppy of tea’, please think about providing their happy ending this Valentine’s Day. You can’t purchase love, however you can rescue it!”
People can use to rehome an animal from the Scottish SPCA Aberdeenshire Animal Rescue and Rehoming Centre here.
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