An Edinburgh dog has faced two years in a shelter waiting for his forever home.
Binx is a nine year old large Crossbreed who is looking for a quiet home where he can enjoy long walks away from other dogs. Although he loves being surrounded by people, he gets worried around folk he doesn't know.
Watching other dogs come and go from the centre in West Calder, Binx is hopeful to find the perfect match where he can play catch with his new owners.
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His new owners will have to be committed to build up trust with the 'sweet' rescue pup and will have to meet him on several occasions before taking him home, the shelter also adds that he can't be in a home with more than two people. Binx also can't be around other dogs.
Dogs Trust adds: "He is a sweet boy who adores his owners. Binx loves being surrounded by the people he loves and will try his best to please them at all times. Binx is very playful and his favourite game is catch the ball or find the squeaky!
"He is very intelligent and knows a lot of commands including High Five and Seek the Sausage. Binx is very loyal to his owners and can live with with a maximum of two people in the house.
"Binx is looking for a quiet adult only home. Binx is very worried by people he doesn't know and does need a home with no visitors and a family who can walk him in rural areas where he won't meet people or other dogs outside.
"Binx is house-trained, happy being left alone at home and loves to go for trips in the car. He would love a big garden where he can relax and enjoy life. Binx will need to meet his new owners several times to build a trusting relationship before going home"
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