A nine-year-old canine who has spent greater than 500 days in kennels is on the lookout for his endlessly dwelling.
In September 2021, ‘shy however candy’ beagle cross Charlie arrived at RSPCA Brent Knoll Animal Centre.
For the previous 18 months, the cute canine has watched fellow rescue animals arrive and go away the centre to go to new households.
Sadly, nonetheless, Charlie has not discovered an proprietor but himself.
Employees at RSPCA are actually calling Charlie ‘Britain’s loneliest canine’ as a result of period of time he has spent dwelling on the centre.
‘It’s secure to say that this boy is a particular lad and is the staff’s favorite,’ stated Andy Cook dinner, the department’s Behaviour and Welfare Advisor.
Andy added: ‘He’s loving life at RSPCA Brent Knoll Animal Centre and joins the staff each morning for tea break.’
‘Nonetheless, as a lot as all of us adore Charlie, we might love nothing higher than to see him in an exquisite new dwelling. He’s such a playful and affectionate canine who deserves to search out his particular place in somebody’s coronary heart and residential.
‘We will’t perceive why he’s not but been adopted and actually hope that somebody on the market will give this attractive rescue canine the second likelihood he wants.’
Earlier than his arrival on the centre, Charlie had lived in a house the place he witnessed home abuse and confrontation.
Due to these earlier experiences, he could be anxious round unfamiliar individuals, particularly males.
However this hasn’t deterred Charlie’s means to like. As soon as he turns into snug, he adores nothing greater than being round human associates.
The rescue centre has described his ultimate dwelling as an adult-only abode, or someplace with older youngsters of secondary faculty age.
Charlie wants an skilled proprietor who may help together with his nervousness and assist him construct his confidence.
‘Alongside cuddles and snuggles, playful Charlie additionally enjoys ragger and squeaky toys, in addition to operating round with zoomies and rolling round on the ground together with his toys,’ the centre added.
‘Charlie is anxious round canines so want to get pleasure from a life the place he could be exercised away from different canines.’
May you be the one to vary his life?
Discover out extra about Charlie on the RSPCA website.
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