An deserted canine is hoping to search out love this winter after being overlooked on the street on Valentine’s Day this yr.
Billya nine-year-old Staffie who was dumped in Camden earlier this yr, has spent greater than 280 days in RSPCA care.
The RSPCA remains to be hoping to discover a loving ceaselessly home for the deserted bull terrier who’s the animal star of the Omaze and RSPCA partnership.
Billy was very burdened after the horrible ordeal however the employees at RSPCA Finsbury Park Hospital quickly realised how beautiful and pleasant he’s.
After some dental work and therapy for an upset tummy, Billy was trasnferred to RSPCA Southridge in Potters Bar in April. He does nonetheless nonetheless require ongoing ache treatment for his mobility.
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Anna White, supervisor at RSPCA Southridge, stated: “Billy has such a sweet nature. He was sadly abandoned and handed into our London hospital earlier in the year. You could tell from the hospital notes just how much they loved him there and we feel the same. Billy just adores people and loves fuss.”
It was this pleasant nature that landed him the essential job of starring within the Omaze’s Somerset home draw with actress and RSPCA Ambassador Joanna Page.
Billy posed for photos and was a part of a video serving to to unfold the phrase concerning the draw which affords one fortunate person an opportunity to win a home and £100,000 in money, whereas additionally elevating money to assist rescue animals in want like Billy.
Anna stated: “He was such a star at the Omaze shoot and I’m told that everyone loved him there too. We really hope his 15 minutes of fame will help find him the living home he so deserves.
“We think he needs a home where his owners will be around most of the time as he loves company so much. Billy is a playful dog and needs his own secure garden where he can run about with his toys as much as he likes. He is a fab walking buddy who walks lovely on his lead and he’s a big fan of food, treats and chews.
“Little is known about Billy’s background and the kind of home he lived in before because he was so callously dumped. We therefore think Billy may be able to live with another dog, pending successful introductions, but he will need an adult-only home.”
If you suppose you’ll be able to supply Billy a ceaselessly home, contact RSPCA Southridge Animal Centre on [email protected] or name 0300 123 0704.
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