Energetic Puppy With Bat Ears Is Always Waiting To Find Her Forever

Have a good time ! Energetic pup with bat-like ears still waiting to find her forever after being returned to RSCPA three times
- RSPCA Cumbria West Branch is looking for a forever home for pup Mabel
- The whippet-border collie cross has been returned to the branch for the third time
- She loves nothing more than attention and affection and is desperate for a family.
- Animal charity advises adopting animals rather than buying them online
The RSPCA is looking for a forever home for a whippet-border collie cross puppy, who has returned to its Cumbria West branch for the third time.
the shimmer reports that pup Mabel is only a few months old but is already in her third home. She is currently in the care of the RSPCA Cumbria West Branch while waiting for a new family to bring her home.
Branch says she loves nothing more than attention and affection and desperately needs a family to show her what it is to be loved.
RSPCA Cumbria West Branch is seeking a forever home for whippet-border collie mix Mabel (pictured), who has been returned to the branch for the third time

Mabel, who has bat-like ears, is just a puppy and is looking for someone to give her a chance. She loves nothing more than attention and affection but gets overexcited
Mabel, who has bat-like ears, is a black short-haired whippet-collie cross who has been described by the RSPCA as a “young woman full of energy”.
In a statement, the RSPCA said it needed someone who could devote a lot of time to her as she “is in desperate need of attention”.
He said, “She just needs a chance. She will take time to settle in a new place.
The young puppy loves to learn new tricks and is responsive, listens well and takes corrections, like an adult dog.
However, since she is only a puppy, she is overexcited and enjoys barking and jumping on guests. This means that she is not able to live with young children at this time, as she also has a tendency to bite.
The animal charity said ‘this may change over time as she seems to like children’ and advises another dog could help her get out of her own way and help her learn .

The animal charity says Mabel needs lots of stimulation and attention. Not the kind of dog you can take out for a walk and expect to nap the rest of the day.

However, since Mable is only a puppy, she is overexcited and enjoys barking and jumping on guests. This means she is unable to live with young children at this time as she tends to nip as well.
Mabel must be busy, with the statement adding, “She has to work. Agility might be the best bet for focusing her attentions, but she could eventually work sheep or drag men.
He concludes that she is not a dog that can just be walked around and expected to doze off for the rest of the day because to get the most out of her she needs a lot of stimulation.
Mabel needs a safe and secure outdoor space where she can run and play.
The RSPCA has sent an important message to families considering adopting a four-legged friend, as its rescue centers continue to fill up with unwanted animals.

The RSPCA has sent an important message to families considering adopting a four-legged friend, as its rescue centers continue to fill up with unwanted animals

The RSPCA explained that when you adopt an animal from them you can expect it to be healthy, neutered, vaccinated and microchipped.
“While it’s easy to find animals on the internet or even spend hundreds of dollars on an expensive breeder, you could risk heartache and huge vet bills if you don’t do your homework” , says a press release.
“By adopting, not shopping, you might as well feel good about doing good – giving an animal a second chance at a loving home!”
The RSPCA goes on to explain that when you adopt an animal from them you can expect them to be healthy, neutered, vaccinated and microchipped.
Additionally, the animal charity will provide details of the animal’s behavior and veterinary treatment.
They will also include as much information about the rescue animal’s history as possible – which is often more than if you were to buy an animal online.
The RSPCA says they take the time to get to know each animal they take in as an individual so they can understand their likes and dislikes, which prepares them for a life in a loving home.
The statement concluded: “When you adopt a cat or dog from one of our centres, you also receive four weeks of free pet insurance, which is essential to protect your animal’s future as well as your bank balance! There is so much to be gained by saving an animal in need.
- If you are interested in adopting Mabel or any other dog cared for by the RSPCA Cumbria West Branch, contact their team on 07999606281 or email [email protected] The center is open Monday through Friday from 10:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m.
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