Dogs Trust Shrewsbury is appealing for a foster home for a dog who would prefer the peace and quiet of a home rather than the hustle and bustle of kennel life.
Two-year-old German Shepherd, Soot, arrived at the rehoming centre in January after a change in his owner’s circumstances meant he could no longer stay with them. But as he approaches being at the centre for two months, the team would love him to enjoy the benefits of a foster home to help him prepare for his forever home.
Abbie Corfield, Co-ordinator of the Dogs Trust Home from Home fostering scheme, says: “Soot is a beautiful young boy who is a little overwhelmed in kennels, but we know he will thrive in a home environment. He hasn’t had much interest from potential adopters since he came to us so whilst he is waiting to meet his new owner, we would really like him to enjoy his home comforts and lots of one-on-one attention.
“He was a much-loved dog and has a lovely nature, but he has found adjusting to kennel life difficult. We are sure that living in a foster home would really give him the chance to shine and ultimately help him find his ideal forever home.”
Since the Home from Home fostering scheme was launched at Dogs Trust Shrewsbury in 2015, over 700 dogs have enjoyed life in a foster home. Currently the team has 40 volunteer foster carers but would love more to join the Dogs Trust family so even more dogs in need can be helped.
Abbie says: “With the cost-of-living crisis more and more people are having to face the heart-breaking decision of handing over their dogs to us and we want to help as many as possible.
“Not only do our dogs benefit from being in a foster home to enjoy life in familiar surroundings, the more dogs we have in foster the more dogs we can care for in our kennels. So, if you are someone who can’t have a dog in their life permanently, fostering could be the ideal solution to you having a canine companion.”
The team say Soot is a charming boy who has a loving nature and is very playful. He loves to play fetch but does have arthritis so sometimes lovely walks or a day trip where he can explore the countryside are gentler alternatives he enjoys just as much. If you think you could give Soot a foster home or the forever home he deserves, please go to www.dogstrust.org.uk to find out more.