A dog who has faced several rehoming issues is looking for a loving family to take her in.
Lila, a three-year-old small crossbreed, has been with Safe Rescue for Dogs in Norwich for two years and has been in a number of foster and adoptive homes during this time.
Sadly, she has not found a forever home and has had “completely different issues in each one” including “really bullying the men”.
A spokesman for the charity said: “With us she is a comical and plucky little character who is very loving and playful, in theory she should have her pick of homes.”
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Lila was originally found by the charity in Botoşani, Romania, before being brought to Norfolk and is currently being fostered in Mattishall.
The charity added: “We are thinking of a female-only home with no children and that maybe in this case a trial period initially to see if the situation suits her ladyship’s contrary life choices.
“Honestly if this little fool would just be how she is with us somewhere anyone would love to have her. ”
Anybody interested in adopting Lila should contact Safe Rescue for Dogs for further information.
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