A dog rehoming centre is desperately seeking a forever home for a two-year-old bull breed who was saved from a kill shelter.
Blondie was found as a stray in England and was facing being put down before she was spotted by a group of 'pound pullers'.
She was given a rescue space by All Dogs Rescue Scotland and has now been spending time with foster carers in preparation for finding her forever home.
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Blondie is around two-years-old and has been described as 'very friendly' to everyone she meets.
The volunteers said: "She has been spending time with one of our foster carers who says she is a very friendly girl to everyone she meets, however, she can be quite excitable. For this reason, and due to her size, we think it is best she is rehomed with children 15 and over. She loves to be spoiled with lots of attention and pets.
"Blondie does have a high prey drive and will therefore chase other animals so her new owners will have to be willing to keep her on a lead around these.
"She is currently living with other dogs but does get on better with the more confident ones. We feel she would be best suited as an only pet (but would make exceptions for the right other dog) so her new family can concentrate on her training.
"In her foster home, Blondie is fully housetrained and travels well in the car. She loves going for walks but can be strong on lead so will need someone who is physically able to manage her when out and about and will be willing to work on her loose lead waking using positive training methods. Blondie does struggle with being left home alone and will need a family who will be around the majority of the day to slowly build up her time being left alone."
Blondie has been fully vaccinated, microchipped, treated for parasites, and health checked.
We previously reported how three-year-old Roddy was desperate for a home after being returned to the kennels less than two years after he was rehomed.
Roddy has now been adopted thanks to the Glasgow Live appeal - we love a happy ending!
Anyone interested in finding out more about Blondie is asked to email alldogrescuescotland@gmail.com
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