A Nantwich canine rescue charity has issued a New Year attraction to search out properties for 4 of its longest staying residents.
Our Safe Haven kennels hopes potential adopters will come ahead to satisfy Arun, Pongo, Aram, and Ruma.
They have all been ready for properties for 2 years or extra.
Three of them have been on the shelter because it opened in 2021.
Arun (pictured, above) is nine-years-old boy on the lookout for an grownup solely home the place he’s the one pet. He loves a fuss and is an absolute pleasure to walk
Pongo is playful and affectionate however nervous round strangers, eight-year-old foodie Pongo is on the lookout for an skilled, adult-only (and pet-free) home.
Aram is a candy and delicate boy of round three years old, wants a affected person proprietor who can build his confidence with a lead. He might doubtlessly dwell with one other canine and older (teenage) youngsters and will get on nice with all the opposite dogs on the kennels.
Ruma is pleasant and playful woman round six years old and is on the lookout for an skilled, adult-only home with an energetic proprietor who can take her on adventures.
Our Safe Haven director Kirsty Drain stated: “In 2023 we’ve seen numerous our lengthy termers been given a second likelihood at dwelling their finest life; some have undergone plenty of work and coaching with employees and volunteers to get them to the place they’re now.
“My decision for the charity is to high this determine and work on the few lengthy termers that we’ve nonetheless on the kennels.
“They’re very well cared for, but it’s not the same as having a home of their own.”
Our Safe Haven kennels is run by rescue organisation Pawprints to Freedom, which operates in Romania and the UK, rescuing dogs from kill shelters and different horrific conditions.
More than 200 dogs have been adopted out of OSH in 2023 – an unlimited enhance from 23 the earlier yr.
To fill out an software for any of the available dogs, go to: https://www.pawprints2freedom.co.uk/adopt