Poor Ruby has been in kennels at the RSPCA’S Block Fen Centre for 600 days
The RSPCA is making a desperate plea to find forever homes for Ruby who has been at an RSPCA centre for more than 600 days.
Through no fault of her own Ruby has been overlooked time and time again and staff at the RSPCA at Block Fen in Wimblington are heart-broken that she can’t find a family to call her own.
Tiffany Saunders, kennel supervisor at RSPCA Block Fen Animal Centre where Ruby is being looked after, said: “Everyone at Block Fen absolutely adores Ruby and we cannot understand why she keeps getting overlooked - it’s utterly heartbreaking as we know she would make a great addition to any family.
“It’s just really sad because we know she is a wonderful dog who deserves a second chance - yet it just hasn’t happened for her yet and it is just so upsetting when you see she is facing another week, then another month without a home to call her own.
“Ruby is an easy going girl and has wonderful manners. She’s previously lived in a home environment and knows how to behave properly within the home. She walks well on lead, and is trained to wear a muzzle, she also knows sit, paw, down, wait and come. She absolutely LOVES playing with her tennis ball.”
Anyone who thinks they could offer Rubya home is urged to visit her find a pet page on the RSPCA Block Fen website and fill out an application form.