Jay is an affectionate and mischievous dog, but his health is fragile. Thus, he has been staying for 400 days in a refuge in England. The volunteers are fighting to put an end to this long-term stay, and so that the adopters can finally see beyond appearances…
Jay is a purebred dog WestiesWhere West Highland White Terrier. He lived for many years with his master, until the latter fell ill. Having become unable to take care of it, he entrusted his dog to the RSPCA, a British shelter. The 9-year-old dog was unanimously acclaimed for his temperament and kindness, but 400 days later, Jay still hadn’t found a new family…
An appearance that puts off potential adopters
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Like many purebred dogs Westies, Jay suffered from many allergies. These caused in particular a fairly significant loss of hair, as well as the follow-up of medical treatments. 2 obstacles to adoption according to the members of the shelter, for this poor dog in need of attention. “We really hope there is someone out there who can look past their hairlessness and see that they have a lot of love to give.” Explain Carmen Colemember of the RSPCAat The Dodo.
The arrival of Jay in a new home had to follow specific requests. In addition to making sure to give him his medication and put him on a special diet, the dog should not be put in contact with carpeted floors, as these caused him to flare up allergies. In addition, he needed a fenced garden and a home without other animals, in order to be able to give him all the attention he needed.
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The members of RSPCA were well aware that all these requests could curb its adoption, but they did everything to reassure potential adopters. Videos about Facebookpublications on Twitter, they mobilized as best they could to put an end to the interminable stay of this dog in need of love. “He is absolutely adorable and will make a wonderful pet or companion for the right person.“, said Carmen.
Their efforts finally paid off
Last May, a year and 3 months after arriving at the shelter, Jay finally crossed paths with his new family. He joined the home of Cornelis and Sharon, eager to offer him a new life adapted to his needs. The little white dog is now living happy days there.
By Maria Anki
Web editor
A great friend of animals from a very young age, Maria gives them a real devotion and follows them everywhere on social networks. Coming from a linguistic course, and therefore very keen on writing, she now takes pleasure in rubbing shoulders with the animal world accompanied by her most faithful four-legged companion, Monkey.