Brodie the bulldog has actually been called ‘Britain’s loneliest dog’ after spending more than 500 days at a Leicester adoption centre awaiting his permanently home. Brodie has actually invested 530 days at Woodside Animal Centre in Leicester after being removed from his previous owners for leaving him emaciated and without appropriate living conditions.
But due to his previous owner’s animal cruelty case, Brodie needed to wait on it to go through court prior to he might be available for adoption. The case has actually considering that concluded, however Brodie’s permanently home still hasn’t been discovered – with staff concerned about him going peaceful for lacking a family to like him.
Brodie is 7 years of ages and complete of life and energy, and enjoys human interaction and making buddies. With rehab, Brodie is back to his perfect weight, however he stays on medication to support his unpleasant back.
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Woodside Animal Centre’s operations supervisor Jade Burton said: “Staff have actually observed that Brodie has actually gone peaceful in kennels after spending so long awaiting a brand-new home.
“Brodie is a creative boy who discovers rapidly and is toy and treat-oriented. He is an actually caring boy who should have a possibility at joy.”
Since the preliminary post by the RSPCA, 2 individuals have actually considering that stepped forward for Brodie – however more info is being looked for. The charity asks anybody who wishes to use to attempt and provide Brodie the joy he should have to still do so.
Brodie can deal with kids aged 16 and over, and might potentially deal with a calm female dog. Anyone who feels they might provide Brodie a caring home is motivated to request him through Woodside Animal Centre’s website at rspcaleicester.org.uk.