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Dog that spent whole life in North Yorkshire kennels is adopted | |
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Betsy and her new owner, Tom Horrocks | Betsy and her new owner, Tom Horrocks |
A dog who has spent almost its entire life in RSPCA kennels has finally been adopted by a new owner. | A dog who has spent almost its entire life in RSPCA kennels has finally been adopted by a new owner. |
Whippet cross Betsy had been living at the charity's Great Ayton Animal Centre in North Yorkshire since the age of four months, and staff had struggled to rehome her. | Whippet cross Betsy had been living at the charity's Great Ayton Animal Centre in North Yorkshire since the age of four months, and staff had struggled to rehome her. |
The pet had endured a traumatic start to life and had been abused before being taken into RSPCA care. | The pet had endured a traumatic start to life and had been abused before being taken into RSPCA care. |
After a year and a half, she was able to go home with Tom Horrocks, 38, in time for Christmas, two months after he saw an adoption appeal for Betsy. | After a year and a half, she was able to go home with Tom Horrocks, 38, in time for Christmas, two months after he saw an adoption appeal for Betsy. |
Betsy spent most of her life in RSPCA kennels | Betsy spent most of her life in RSPCA kennels |
The sports development officer, who lives in Norton, Stockton-on-Tees, spent two months building up a bond with the dog after contacting the RSPCA in September. He is a wheelchair user and said "chilled" Betsy had adapted well to his circumstances. | The sports development officer, who lives in Norton, Stockton-on-Tees, spent two months building up a bond with the dog after contacting the RSPCA in September. He is a wheelchair user and said "chilled" Betsy had adapted well to his circumstances. |
Mr Horrocks said: "I saw her and couldn't believe she'd been waiting for a home for so long. Betsy is the first dog I've ever applied to adopt and to be honest I fell in love with her before I even went to the centre. I didn't have any doubts about it, right from day one. | Mr Horrocks said: "I saw her and couldn't believe she'd been waiting for a home for so long. Betsy is the first dog I've ever applied to adopt and to be honest I fell in love with her before I even went to the centre. I didn't have any doubts about it, right from day one. |
"She's obviously been through a lot in her short life but she's settled in so well and she'll get all the support she needs from me." | "She's obviously been through a lot in her short life but she's settled in so well and she'll get all the support she needs from me." |
Betsy had been the centre's longest resident by almost a year, and since her arrival in July 2023, 50 other dogs at the kennels have been rehomed, including a Patterdale spaniel cross that was rescued from the same house as her. | Betsy had been the centre's longest resident by almost a year, and since her arrival in July 2023, 50 other dogs at the kennels have been rehomed, including a Patterdale spaniel cross that was rescued from the same house as her. |
Interest from other potential adopters petered out because she proved too boisterous around older dogs. | Interest from other potential adopters petered out because she proved too boisterous around older dogs. |
Emma Cosby, behaviour welfare advisor at Great Ayton, said: "We'd all grown so fond of Betsy but we couldn't be happier that she's finally found a wonderful home with Tom, and we're looking forward to hearing about all their adventures together." | Emma Cosby, behaviour welfare advisor at Great Ayton, said: "We'd all grown so fond of Betsy but we couldn't be happier that she's finally found a wonderful home with Tom, and we're looking forward to hearing about all their adventures together." |
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