Bellaboo18
Well-Known Member
From working in rescue centres it's a myth that older dogs take longer to re-home. A lot of older people come to rescue centres looking for older dogs. They were actually the quickest to re-home as long as they didn't show aggression (to people). The hardest to re-home were puppies, it's not what people expect from a centre.I’d worry about whether he’d find a home as his age tbh. I think the best you can do is ring round small rescues and tell them your predicament. He sounds just like my sisters dog a JRT X with an awful past. I think a lot can be achieved with a dog like this if somebody takes him on with experience to manage his behaviour and give him the confidence he needs.