Dogs Trust Shrewsbury seeks forever home for 'beautiful' American Bulldog Kluska

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Dogs Trust Shrewsbury seeks forever home for 'beautiful' American Bulldog Kluska
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Cute name . . . it means 'dumpling' in Polish.

A Shropshire charity is appealing for a new home for a "beautiful and affectionate" American Bulldog, whose owner recently died.Kluska is still looking for a home, three months after her owner passed away

While dogs tend to wait an average of 47 days to find a new home after arriving at the charity, Kluska has been waiting for three months. "She can live with children aged 14 and over and would be a beautiful addition to a family, but sadly she hasn’t had much interest since arriving and it breaks our hearts.”Kluska is described by the team as a ‘beautiful, affectionate and playful’ girl who loves being outdoors, playing with her toys and learning new things.

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