A near “perfect” dog has actually invested a year in Kennels as “no one wants her” with charity services asking for individuals to come forward and adopt the canine. Judy, aged around 3, is referred to as a ‘friendly, playful, goofy’ buddy who ‘loves her cuddles’.
Helping Yorkshire Poundies, the Rotherham-based animal rescue charity has actually been searching for a home to the caring dog.
In a gut-wrenching post today, the charity explained how after getting her very first chance at a brand-new home considering that she wound up in their care.
Judy was returned within less than 24 hr for being “strong on the lead”.
That’s in spite of the charity stating how she strolls ‘beautifully’ in a head collar in the meantime, if required.
In a desperate plea for somebody to reveal Judy some love and adopt her, the charity said: “Judy really is as near to the ‘perfect’ dog as you will meet she’s super friendly with everyone she’s met fine with other dogs out and about (she needs to be the only pet) totally clean and calm in the house, absolutely fine to be left travels well.
“Literally her only ‘flaw’ is that she can be strong on the lead at times (she is a bit of a chunky girly at 35kg!).
“BUT she walks beautifully on a headcollar for now (if needed).
“We honestly CANNOT understand why no one wants her… she really doesn’t deserve this.
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“Please, PLEASE help us find Judy her people.
“She SO desperately needs a home and has waited for way too long (a foster home also would be great – she just needs some cuddles, TLC and home comforts).”
Helping Yorkshire Poundies said that Judy can be rehomed with kids aged 10 or over and is okay out and about with other dogs however she requires to be the only family pet in your home.
The charity said: “We really can’t wait to see this special girl all tucked up on her very own sofa in her very own home – she needs to be treated like the princess she is!”