A lurcher looked after by a dog charity after being found as a stray is looking for new owners after spending more than 1,000 days in its care.
Tula, a loveable three-year-old Lurcher, has been with Dogs Trust Shoreham since March 2021 when she was roughly one year old.
As she has been in Dogs Trust care for longer than six months, Tula is classed as an ‘underdog’ by the charity.
Tula is a favourite at the centre amongst staff and volunteers, who are baffled as to why she has not found her forever family yet.
Tula’s perfect match would be with active adopters, who can embrace her enthusiastic nature, while providing her with a lifetime of fun and adventure, while helping continue her training.
As well as spending quality time with her favourite people, the charity says Tula enjoys keeping her brain busy and her body moving.
And it says she ismincredibly smart and has made some brilliant progress with her training recently. She’s keen to find a forever family who have just as much desire to teach her, as she does to learn.
Adel Burnett, Centre Manager at Dogs Trust Shoreham, said: “Tula is an adorable dog who has struggled to find her forever home – and we do not know why!
“She has been working hard on her training her at the centre, so a family who are interested in learning more about reward-based training would be great for her.
“This wonderful girl is full of life and cannot wait to share her fun character with a loving new family.”
Tula is looking to live as the only pet in the home, and requires secluded walking locations – as she can be nervous around other dogs.
Any of her human pals must be of secondary-school age, and she’ll need her new family to meet her on multiple occasions before taking her home, so a home close-by to the rehoming centre would be preferred.