UK’s ‘loneliest dog’ is still waiting for someone to rescue him

A canine known as Hector has been branded because the ‘loneliest dog in Britain’ after spending over 500 days at an animal shelter. Staff and volunteers at an animal charity are desperately making an attempt to discover a dwelling for the lurcher, who was rescued in October 2017 over welfare considerations.
A lurcher is a sighthound similar to a Greyhound crossed with a terrier, herding breed, or giant scenthound. Lurchers are primarily searching canine. Despite having a small fan membership on-line, he has not left the Little Valley Animal Shelter in Exeter, Devon.
😍 🐶 How good-looking is Hector? It’s so exhausting to imagine that this candy boy has been with us simply over a yr now. Hector is waiting for his good match to sweep him away to a lifetime of cuddles, seashore runs and thrilling adventures. #FindEachOther https://t.co/FHa0VWWS2w pic.twitter.com/q7tOxBGd6V
— RSPCA (England & Wales) (@RSPCA_official) January 23, 2019
Shelter Manager on the Royal Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals, Jo Evans, stated, “Hector is hilarious. He never fails to make us smile and is a firm favourite with all who meet him.”
“He’s adored by staff and we can’t understand why he is always overlooked. This big lad has lots of love to give so if you have space in your heart and home then please get in touch,” The Sun quoted Evans as saying. “He’s an active boy who is looking for like-minded owners who can take him on plenty of adventures. He especially loves the beach, and we have learnt he likes to swim,” he added.
Hector loves assembly and enjoying with different canine out and will stay with older youngsters, though he can be greatest suited to being the one pet within the dwelling.