Dingo
D.O.B: 04/06/2022
Sadly, Dingo is looking for a new home. He’s currently based in Hampshire and has been with his adopters for 3 months.
At Dingo’s shelter, he was the longest resident, having been since December before he travelled to the UK in June. Dingo seems to have really bad luck from the start and we really hoped he had found his happily every after. Two families in Spain were interested in adopting him but the first ghosted him and the second decided to adopt a different dog and now sadly his adopters have come to the realisation that they just don’t have the time he needs. He’s a very happy and cheerful soul and always had a smile on his face at the shelter, adoring spending time outside and showing no fears, including being confident meeting strangers. He’s very good with children and now lives with 3, as well as a resident dog. His adopters describe him as a calm and gentle companion with gorgeous brown eyes and a striking black and white coat. He gets along really well with other dogs and is happy in their company both in and out of the house. He loves to curl up on the sofa and loves to play with toys. Dingo has already mastered sitting and waiting patiently for his dinner and treats, and he responds especially well to praise, lighting up when called a “good boy.” He’s a clever cookie who is very eager to please and learn new things. He loves going for walks and walks nicely on his lead without pulling.
Unfortunately, due to a tail injury, Dingo has had to have part of his tail amputated since arriving in the UK. This poor boys luck needs to change at last so he can finally find his forever family. He’s a wonderful boy who can slot into most homes and will repay you by the bucket load with his wonderful, sweet nature.
At Dingo’s shelter, he was the longest resident, having been since December before he travelled to the UK in June. Dingo seems to have really bad luck from the start and we really hoped he had found his happily every after. Two families in Spain were interested in adopting him but the first ghosted him and the second decided to adopt a different dog and now sadly his adopters have come to the realisation that they just don’t have the time he needs. He’s a very happy and cheerful soul and always had a smile on his face at the shelter, adoring spending time outside and showing no fears, including being confident meeting strangers. He’s very good with children and now lives with 3, as well as a resident dog. His adopters describe him as a calm and gentle companion with gorgeous brown eyes and a striking black and white coat. He gets along really well with other dogs and is happy in their company both in and out of the house. He loves to curl up on the sofa and loves to play with toys. Dingo has already mastered sitting and waiting patiently for his dinner and treats, and he responds especially well to praise, lighting up when called a “good boy.” He’s a clever cookie who is very eager to please and learn new things. He loves going for walks and walks nicely on his lead without pulling.
Unfortunately, due to a tail injury, Dingo has had to have part of his tail amputated since arriving in the UK. This poor boys luck needs to change at last so he can finally find his forever family. He’s a wonderful boy who can slot into most homes and will repay you by the bucket load with his wonderful, sweet nature.
