Monty has spent seven years in kennels and still no one wants to adopt him

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At a rescue facility in Edenbridge, England, Monti was named one of the “most neglected sharks” in the country.

In the last 7 of his eight years, Monti has saved his life. Finally, the staff of Opportunity Pet Rescue can not understand why Monti has not yet actually found his eternal home.

During the first year of Monty’s life, he remained in a small cage.

The moment he came to the rescue, he was crushed, as if he had confidence concerns about his mistreatment, forgetting that he had suffered so early in life. Unfortunately, Monty gets little interest from potential adopters.

“Poor Monti has a bent back, which, according to veterinarians, was brought by his former owners, keeping him for a long time in a box that was too small for him. “As a result, he has negative confidence issues, so he certainly needs someone who can help show that not everyone is behaving badly.”

Monty likes to focus, as he did with the group during the rescue, but has not quadruped other animals before. Instead, he barked at them. Considering that, nevertheless, going to the shelter, he can now comfortably pass by them he does not bark.

Monti only wants one loving owner, he does not want to share, he can be jealous, which can lead to him being aggressive. He does not treat any kind of animal well; Unfortunately, he becomes so restless that he hits your feet when he tries to reach different live dogs, so his new owner has to be strong enough.

However, given Monti’s last chance, he can walk quietly with his pet dog insight, such as not barking or kicking your feet, but it will certainly take time to complete in his new home.

Monti, of course, would be best in a home where there are no other pets, with someone who can continue their training. He’s an energetic dog, he likes to run, he likes to go with tennis balls, he just doesn’t bring them back.

“The reason we have Monty with us for a long time is that he is not an easy pet dog, but we are sure there can be someone who can call him what he likes. come as he is, somewhat offended. rogue!

So, to sum up, we are only looking for adults, a bachelor’s degree without other animals, a lot of perseverance, love, yard-tennis rounds.

Many visits to communicate with him before the guardianship will certainly be necessary, so one of us not so good will be great (if you do not like long, permanent trips).

“If you think you can be Monty’s ‘man’, please call us and we’ll be happy to talk to you.”

Please share Monty’s story with friends, family, and social media. We have helped domestic dogs with much more complex problems find their dream homes. We understand that Monty’s new home is somewhere, they were waiting for this beautiful pup.

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