Dylan

Dylan ( currently in Cyprus)
In some cases, I can feel sick to the bone.
Here's one of them.
Dylan was found in a village in Cyprus. He was scared.. he cried.. he ran away from people and at the same time desperately needed help.. he was in pain and agony..
Dylan was one of the victims of the barbaric, cruel castration that some “…..(fill in the blank)” still do in Cyprus. His testicles were tied with a cable tie. Yes, you heard correctly..those “...(fill in the blank)”, to save on vet fees, wrap a cable tie around the dog’s testicles until it dies and falls off.

Thank God, our wonderful volunteer saved Dylan .
Dylan is sweet and very affectionate boy . He is aprx 1 yo Cypriot pointer .
After all what that poor soul went through, he still trust and needs human love .
He is friends with other dogs at the shelter, males and females, and loves to play, chase a ball or play tug war :)
When he has the opportunity to get out of her kennel, he loves to run.
But hugs and cuddles from volunteers are his favourite thing :)
We would like to find a forever home for our beautiful boy ❤️ Dylan would be best suited to life with an active family, or as a best mate to someone who likes adventure. So far he’s been quite submissive with other dogs , so he will be good with other friendly, not dominant dog .
He is an energetic, loving boy who would love a securely fenced garden , where he has lots of play and exercise.
Dylan can be rehome to a home with children over 12 yo.

Dylan can fly to UK as soon a forever home will be offered.
If you think you can provide loving home for Dylan please send PM for more information about adoption.
Rescue back up by Stronger Together Animal Rescue (STAR) a UK registered charity , registration number 1168941
Adoption fee , travel fee and home check apply.

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More About Dylan

  • Sex: Male
  • Colour: Black
  • Age Group: Young adult
  • Breed: Mixed Breed/Pointer
  • Age: 1 year 2 months.

What you should know

  • Can live with cats: Unknown
  • Good with dogs: Yes
  • Needs resident dog: Can live with a resident dog or alone
  • Can live with children: Over 12
  • Adoption Coodinator: Vasilisa Russo

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