Two-year-old Bearded Collie, Quentin, by no means misses a factor on the rehoming centre in Roden because of his egg-cellent listening to – however relating to a brand new home, he’s hoping it received’t be too noisy as he’s a fan of peace and quiet.
Rachel Sutherland, supervisor at Dogs Trust Shrewsbury, stated: “Quentin is a gorgeous, gentle boy with lots of love to give, but he hasn’t had it easy.
“He was found as a stray, so we don’t know what he has been through, but it has definitely affected him. He is understandably very cautious and likes to take his time to get to know people and new surroundings, but he is becoming braver by the day, and we know that in the right home, he will truly find his paws.”
Quentin has grown in confidence since arriving on the rehoming centre in January and likes to have enjoyable within the off-lead areas, sniffing and ‘eggs-ploring’ to his coronary heart’s content material.
He has bonded nicely together with his foremost carer and a love of meals has positively helped build a bond between them. Quentin want to stay in a semi-rural home with no different pets or youngsters as he’s not a fan of hustle and bustle.
Rachel stated: “Easter is recognised as a time of new beginnings, and we really hope that proves to be true for Quentin. Beneath his timid exterior lies so much love and we know that with patience and gentleness, he will make a wonderful canine companion.”
Those are requested to go to dogstrust.org.uk/shrewsbury to search out out extra about Quentin and different dogs ready for his or her endlessly properties this Easter.