Get the day's biggest stories sent direct to your inbox so you never miss a thing A rescue dog has finally been rehomed after 12 failed adoptions.
Bull Lurcher Bandit came to Dogs4Rescue from a British pound and had proved rather difficult to rehome. The kennel-free centre described him as its 'most difficult' dog to rehome and had 'almost given' up when Cadishead couple Chloe Cooper and Matthew Keane came along as his 13th attempt at rehoming.
Dogs4Rescue founder Emma Billington said: "This boy came to us at one years old and proved to be the most difficult to rehome dog in our history. "It turned out to be 13 trials later, when we had almost given up hope of anyone being able to deal with him, that he struck lucky and found his right
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