He was discovered extraordinarily skinny and distrustful earlier than being rescued and given a brand new lease of life at Hilbrae Rescue Kennels, close to Telford.
But lonely Mason has now spent greater than half of his life in kennels looking for the loving new home he so desperately wants.
Marty Burrell, who has run the kennels for 50 years, believes he’s being neglected due to his massive dimension however says he’s a ‘”loving, affectionate canine”.
She stated: “He is a giant canine however he’s actually affectionate when he learns to belief someone. He simply retains being neglected and now he is eight. We discover greater dogs do get neglected extra however to not this extent. Smaller dogs will be rehomed in every week.
“It could also be because of the cost of residing or folks having smaller homes – however poor Mason remains to be right here. He has a extremely loving nature. He is a giant canine, however not a harmful canine. He was very cautious and distrustful at first however we’ve labored to achieve his belief.”
Cheryl Gibson runs Shropshire Canine pet care providers and works to lift the profile of dogs in rescue centres.
She has now relaunched an enchantment to seek out Mason his perpetually home after dubbing him one in every of Britain’s most undesirable dogs.
Cheryl stated: “This boy is so misunderstood. He’s spent years in kennels. He arrived as a pup and now he is gray. He should not be spending his complete life in homeless kennels.”
Mason is in search of a quiet home, with a household skilled with bigger breeds. Staff are assured that Mason might stay with a relaxed canine, with households needing to spend a while permitting him to regulate.
Anyone concerned about rehoming Mason is requested to contact Hilbrae Rescue Kennels.
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