A good looking German Shepherd is hoping to seek out the one this Valentine’s Day and finish her four-year seek for a ceaselessly home. Blossom was discovered as a stray however is trying to make a long-lasting connection as soon as and for all with would-be house owners.
Little is thought about her background as Blossom was discovered by the Dogs Trust Loughborough crew in 2020 as a stray. Now seven years old, Blossom has spent the final 4 years searching for a ceaselessly home however has had no luck after one transient home turned out to not be for her.
The crew is hoping that 2024 would be the 12 months that all the things modifications for Blossom, with Valentine’s Day seen as the right purpose for somebody to say ‘I do’ to taking her on full-time. Dogs Trust Loughborough says the German Shepherd is a gorgeous canine who can also be a “real bundle of joy” to be round.
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Dogs Trust Loughborough says Blossom loves exploring new places while out on walks and equally having fun with spending time within the automobile. However, they reveal that she does “prefer the quiet life” and subsequently wants a quieter place to name her ceaselessly home.
Blossom additionally struggles around other dogs, so ideally peace and quiet in addition to being the lone pet in a home is the longer term for her. Blossom can also be described as “tennis ball obsessed” and loves enjoying fetch, with a safe backyard additionally a should.
Celine Di Crocco, rehoming centre supervisor at Dogs Trust Loughborough, mentioned: “Blossom is such a lovely girl with a sweet-natured personality. Once you meet her you will understand why all the staff here have fallen in love with her and enjoy spending time with her so much. She has shown us that she is great with new people, and loves to spend time outside, but doesn’t really like other dogs, so we are looking for a home in a quiet area with a secure garden for her to enjoy.”
Due to her points round different dogs and settling points, the Dogs Trust Loughborough crew has been working together with her by means of a sequence of coaching periods of their instructional home. This has confirmed to achieve success, and the crew has a full coaching plan in place to assist her and her potential new house owners.
Ms Di Crocco mentioned: “Blossom’s new family will get the full support from our training team who have been working closely with her to make sure that she is set up for success. With our support, and the love of her forever family, we are confident this sweet little lady will blossom.”
Blossom isn’t the one canine in the hunt for a ceaselessly home, with many extra on Dogs Trust Loughborough’s books. More info on all these up for adoption could be discovered on their web site.