World's Most Loyal Dog Still Waiting to Be Adopted After Two Years: Pup's Tragic Background Revealed
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World's Most Loyal Dog Still Waiting to Be Adopted After Two Years: Pup's Tragic Background Revealed
Dillon, a dog from Cornwall, England, has had a tumultuous past. While many people believe their dogs are undyingly loyal, Dillon got the chance to prove that by keeping watch at his owner’s side, even after his owner had died.
“He was found lying with his owner who had passed away and was obviously protecting him right up until he couldn’t anymore — which was very sad,” Amy Hall with the National Animal Welfare Trust told SWNS, according to People.
“He came to us about two years ago from that situation, which is what Dillon wanted and needed, but we’ve been trying to find the right one for him, the right home and family.”
Despite his clear show of faithfulness to his former owner, “protecting his body until the very end,” Dillon hasn’t found a new family yet.
And there are some reasons — though they’re nothing a caring person in the right situation couldn’t easily accommodate.
Dillon is described as a “lurcher,” a term more commonly used in the United Kingdom than the United States. It refers to a mixed-breed dog that is usually a cross between a sighthound (often a greyhound or whippet) with a herding or terrier breed.
There’s a wide range in variety, temperament and looks with these dogs, but parts of Dillon’s background breeds certainly come through in his personality. He has an astounding amount of energy (especially for a 9-year-old dog), a love of outdoor activities and some nervousness and possessiveness around other dogs and children.
Staff have worked with him, and he is muzzle-trained to avoid any accidents while out and about. He has made friends with other lurchers but definitely has a strong prey drive thanks to his sighthound blood.
“The thing with his age is he attracts people looking for more of a dog that sits with you, whereas Dillon in his heart is still a bit of a puppy,” Hall explained. “He will settle down with you and relax too, but he likes to go out in the fields and have a nice walk — after which he likes to just chill.”
“We actually sent him out to a foster home a while ago with other dogs, and he got on fine there, absolutely fine, but when they were in the home together, he wasn’t too happy — he likes his owner to himself,” she said.
“He’s a bit like Joey from ‘Friends’ — Joey doesn’t share. He’s more than happy to go out for walks with other dogs, and he’s more than happy with friends bringing their kids or dogs over too.
“He’s a really great dog, but he just needs the right person. We’ve had a few people interested, but for one reason or another, they’ve not quite worked out. Recently, though, the response has been absolutely amazing.”
The NAWT Cornwell posted on Nov. 20 that Dillon was once again passed over by a recent prospective adopter who found his needs too demanding.
“Poor Dillon can not believe it,” the post said. “His reserve has fell through yet again. We are absolutely devastated.
“Through no fault of his own the customer decided they would wait for a Labrador as they don’t usually own lurchers and one that could play with family dogs that visit. Dillon wouldn’t want to share his toys and play with little dogs so it just wasn’t going to work. We had all got our hopes up for him and actually thought that he was going to be moving into his forever home.”
Surely there’s someone out there who can give Dillon the home he needs, where he can be the only pet for his final years.
“My ideal home would be somewhere in a quiet area, with a family who has lots of love to give me,” his adoption page states. “If you can provide cuddles, toys and treats then I will be a very happy boy.”
Hopefully, with all the coverage his story is getting, he will be one step closer to finding the perfect family who will love him as much as he’ll love them.
https://www.westernjournal.com/worlds-loyal-dog-still-waiting-adopted-two-years-pups-tragic-background-revealed/?utm_source=Email&utm_medium=conservative-brief-CT&utm_campaign=dailyam&utm_content=conservative-tribune&ats_es=57139bde57e070d7cce67b2f02003c45
“He was found lying with his owner who had passed away and was obviously protecting him right up until he couldn’t anymore — which was very sad,” Amy Hall with the National Animal Welfare Trust told SWNS, according to People.
“He came to us about two years ago from that situation, which is what Dillon wanted and needed, but we’ve been trying to find the right one for him, the right home and family.”
Despite his clear show of faithfulness to his former owner, “protecting his body until the very end,” Dillon hasn’t found a new family yet.
And there are some reasons — though they’re nothing a caring person in the right situation couldn’t easily accommodate.
Dillon is described as a “lurcher,” a term more commonly used in the United Kingdom than the United States. It refers to a mixed-breed dog that is usually a cross between a sighthound (often a greyhound or whippet) with a herding or terrier breed.
There’s a wide range in variety, temperament and looks with these dogs, but parts of Dillon’s background breeds certainly come through in his personality. He has an astounding amount of energy (especially for a 9-year-old dog), a love of outdoor activities and some nervousness and possessiveness around other dogs and children.
Staff have worked with him, and he is muzzle-trained to avoid any accidents while out and about. He has made friends with other lurchers but definitely has a strong prey drive thanks to his sighthound blood.
“The thing with his age is he attracts people looking for more of a dog that sits with you, whereas Dillon in his heart is still a bit of a puppy,” Hall explained. “He will settle down with you and relax too, but he likes to go out in the fields and have a nice walk — after which he likes to just chill.”
“We actually sent him out to a foster home a while ago with other dogs, and he got on fine there, absolutely fine, but when they were in the home together, he wasn’t too happy — he likes his owner to himself,” she said.
“He’s a bit like Joey from ‘Friends’ — Joey doesn’t share. He’s more than happy to go out for walks with other dogs, and he’s more than happy with friends bringing their kids or dogs over too.
“He’s a really great dog, but he just needs the right person. We’ve had a few people interested, but for one reason or another, they’ve not quite worked out. Recently, though, the response has been absolutely amazing.”
The NAWT Cornwell posted on Nov. 20 that Dillon was once again passed over by a recent prospective adopter who found his needs too demanding.
“Poor Dillon can not believe it,” the post said. “His reserve has fell through yet again. We are absolutely devastated.
“Through no fault of his own the customer decided they would wait for a Labrador as they don’t usually own lurchers and one that could play with family dogs that visit. Dillon wouldn’t want to share his toys and play with little dogs so it just wasn’t going to work. We had all got our hopes up for him and actually thought that he was going to be moving into his forever home.”
Surely there’s someone out there who can give Dillon the home he needs, where he can be the only pet for his final years.
“My ideal home would be somewhere in a quiet area, with a family who has lots of love to give me,” his adoption page states. “If you can provide cuddles, toys and treats then I will be a very happy boy.”
Hopefully, with all the coverage his story is getting, he will be one step closer to finding the perfect family who will love him as much as he’ll love them.
https://www.westernjournal.com/worlds-loyal-dog-still-waiting-adopted-two-years-pups-tragic-background-revealed/?utm_source=Email&utm_medium=conservative-brief-CT&utm_campaign=dailyam&utm_content=conservative-tribune&ats_es=57139bde57e070d7cce67b2f02003c45
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Re: World's Most Loyal Dog Still Waiting to Be Adopted After Two Years: Pup's Tragic Background Revealed
I would love him forever.
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Why is that dog's mouth in a steel cage? It suggests to me there are likely to be problems ahead ... and so I would ask, do you know what you're doing?
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Lummy wrote:Why is that dog's mouth in a steel cage? It suggests to me there are likely to be problems ahead ... and so I would ask, do you know what you're doing?
If you noticed in the video it said it had a "lurcher" background. Lurchers frequently have a high "prey"-drive. So if they don't have enough knowledge about an animals background, a RESPONSIBLE owner/or part-time owner SHOULD walk them with a muzzle on, incase they come across someone else on their walk, possibly with another dog/animal that might bring out that instinct, and see how he reacts. This is a problem with any older animal that is adopted, they usually don't know what their background is. If they've been abused or how. I remember one of our neighbors having a hunting dog I always took care of for them when they went out of town. Fritz would always run to the fence when I was in the backyard wanting to be petted and/or hoping for a treat. I'd known him for a few years, when one day I went out there with a hat on, and he just went BESERK, tried to climb the fence, was snarling, barking, acted like he wanted to rip my face off. I went back in the house kind of shaken, and tried to figure out why he would act that way. Hung up the hat, thought some more, and decided to go back out. Now he runs up to the fence and is yipping and acting all excited to see me again. and I'm like WTH? Then I started writing down...what was different when I came out the first time, and then the second. The only thing I could think of was the hat. Nothing else changed. When they got back, I told them about the incident, and he said they'd heard this place they got him from [u]used[u] to have a trainer that sometimes hit dogs to get the results he wanted. So...tried some more hats--baseball, floppy, dad's fedora, etc, and each time I went out with a hat on, he'd just go crazy. Apparently he associated hats with "abusers". When you don't know an animal's history, a responsible person always uses safety precautions until they have a better handle on how an animals will react in given situations....
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Re: World's Most Loyal Dog Still Waiting to Be Adopted After Two Years: Pup's Tragic Background Revealed
Apparently so.
Thinking back on it, my dog did have a problem with strangers that rushed his judgement, and I did have a muzzle for him and did use it on occasion.
So, you're right. Thanks.
Thinking back on it, my dog did have a problem with strangers that rushed his judgement, and I did have a muzzle for him and did use it on occasion.
So, you're right. Thanks.
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