Another great adoption today, that of Lego. This husky cross was brought in to the SPA for rehoming at the beginning of the month with an impressive CV, fine with female dogs, fine with cats and children. His only negative side was that, like most huskies, a well-fenced garden was a must. With his beacutiful blue eyes, it was clear that 15 month old Lego would not have long to wait, and sure enough that proved to be the case. Not quite three weeks after his arrival, Lego has a new home.
This is why, if you are unable to keep your dog for any reason, it is worth giving the SPA (or other rehoming centre) as much information about his character as possible. We do our best to match dogs to new owners, and although we try to get to know each and every dog, owners can save us time by telling us as much as possible about their dog’s character as well as his likes and dislikes. When a dog has to be given up for rehoming it is often with regret, and surely every owner wants the best for their dog, even if they are unable to keep him themselves.
We had a reservation today too, and as the dog in question is one of our long term residents, we are all very excited. You will find out who it is soon, we promise.