‘Sweet, shy’ lurcher Scooter seeks a new home

The scars across Scooter’s nose and face tell the story of his difficult past – but he’s a sweet and shy dog who is ready for a fresh start, and a new best friend.

Lurcher cross Scooter arrived at the RSPCA’s Ashley Heath Animal Centre, in Dorset, last year, after being rescued by the charity’s Special Operations Unit as part of a wildlife crimes investigation. The scars on his face suggest he has been used for hunting wild animals.

Thought to be around five, Scooter may have had a difficult past, but the staff have all fallen in love with his charm.

RSPCA Ashley Heath Kennel Supervisor Nicola Anthony said, “Don’t let Scooter’s scars fool you, this gentle giant is a true gentleman who can be a little shy to start with but soon lets you see his soft, friendly and affectionate side.”

“While he’s a big, strong lad, he walks really nicely on the lead and is sociable with other dogs when he meets them out and about. As we believe he’s been used for hunting in the past we’ll be looking for a home without cats or other small furry pets, but he could live with another dog, preferably a neutered female.

“He doesn’t want for much and really just needs love, a nice secure garden to enjoy, and a large sofa to curl up on. He’s a real snuggle bug!”

Scooter would initially like owners who can provide him with company during the day, while he settles in his new home, and who could then teach him that it’s okay being left alone. The team feels he’d be best suited to a home with older children.

To find out more about Scooter visit his online profile or contact the Ashley Heath team on ashleyheath@rspca.org.uk.

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