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Battersea Dogs Home's 'loneliest' resident adopted | Battersea Dogs Home's 'loneliest' resident adopted |
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Britain's "loneliest" dog has been adopted after spending more than 1,000 days at an animal shelter. | Britain's "loneliest" dog has been adopted after spending more than 1,000 days at an animal shelter. |
Animals at the Old Windsor home normally stay about 36 days, but team leader Craig Perera said people "may have been put off by his size" . | Animals at the Old Windsor home normally stay about 36 days, but team leader Craig Perera said people "may have been put off by his size" . |
After Bud featured on Paul O'Grady's ITV show 'For the Love of Dogs' a family contacted the home to adopt him. | After Bud featured on Paul O'Grady's ITV show 'For the Love of Dogs' a family contacted the home to adopt him. |
The new owner, Ian Corns from Kingswinford, Dudley, said "we've all fallen in love with him". | |
Old Windsor is a branch of Battersea Dogs and Cats Home. Manager, Kaye Mughal, said he was their " ...longest stay across all three Battersea sites". | Old Windsor is a branch of Battersea Dogs and Cats Home. Manager, Kaye Mughal, said he was their " ...longest stay across all three Battersea sites". |
Bud was taken there in November 2013 when he was 6 months old as his owners were no longer able to take care of him. | Bud was taken there in November 2013 when he was 6 months old as his owners were no longer able to take care of him. |
Ian said: "When I saw Bud on the Battersea programme I couldn't stop looking at him. His character shone through and he reminded me so much of our old Collie-cross Rune." | Ian said: "When I saw Bud on the Battersea programme I couldn't stop looking at him. His character shone through and he reminded me so much of our old Collie-cross Rune." |
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