A particular rehoming attraction has been launched for a canine who has overcome her worry of assembly new individuals.
Two-year-old Honey is being cared for at RSPCA Newport Animal Centre and has been on the Hartridge Farm street centre since 23 May final 12 months.
The easy coat Collie crossbreed was rescued by the RSPCA inspectorate final 12 months and was very nervous when she arrived on the RSPCA centre.
Scared
Behaviour and Welfare Advisor on the centre, Hayley Moorey, stated Honey used to stay in a discipline with numerous dogs and wasn’t used to being round individuals.
“She was very nervous on arrival and was so frightened to begin with it took us three hours for her to come out of the van,” she stated.
“She was then too scared to return out of her kennel for the primary week. However, over time we have now been capable of slowly build a bond along with her and now she is the sweetest, most affectionate woman with individuals she is aware of.
“She is super clever, loves to learn and enjoys play time with other dogs – especially her best friend Wynter (pictured).”
Unfortunately a home hasn’t been discovered for Honey but, however workers at RSPCA Newport Animal Centre hope there’s a good home awaiting her.
“She has built very special bonds with staff but does take a bit of time to build a bond with new people,” stated Hayley.
“She will want homeowners who can go to the centre a number of occasions to build a bond and she or he can be searching for an grownup solely home and may stay with one other canine
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