Shelter Dog Waits Over 300 Days With Zero Interest, Now Time Is Running Out
Summary
Cheddar, a 5-year-old greyhound in the UK, has been waiting for a new home for over 10 months after retiring from dog racing. He currently lives in a foster home as no one has shown interest in adopting him, and he may soon need to return to the shelter. His caretakers at Clarks Farm Rehoming Centre hope to find him a permanent home soon.Key Facts
- Cheddar is a 5-year-old greyhound, previously a racing dog.
- He has been at Clarks Farm Rehoming Centre in Essex, UK, waiting for adoption for over 10 months.
- Cheddar was moved to a foster home in August because he struggled to cope in kennels.
- His caretakers are worried that if he stays too long in the foster home, it might be hard for him to adjust to a new permanent home.
- Cheddar is described as calm, loving, and happiest when he is around people.
- He cannot live with other dog breeds or cats and is best suited for homes with older children or adults only.
- Cheddar can only be adopted within the UK and needs continued socialization.
- Despite positive online reactions, no adoption applications have been made for Cheddar yet.
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