Bronson has been moved to Ribbleton Pic: RSPCA The RSPCA have moved an abandoned dog to Ribbleton after being unable to rehome him in Cheshire. Bronson w
Preston City Council savings depend on how interest rates affect Animate borrowing plansBronson was moved from the Warrington branch after being there for 250 days after no one has wanted to adopt him.
Centre manager Ashleigh Kay said: “Bronson is a big, bubbly bundle of fun, a real gentle giant and a joy to be around. He is confident and happy to meet new people and loves rolling around in the mud after and showing his belly off with a big smile on his face.
Katie Buckley, Animal Care Manager at the Warrington centre, who got to know Bronson well, said: “Every time someone came to see a dog, Bronson would sit in his kennel with such a sad hopeful face, only to watch people walk past and choose another one which wasn’t him. He was adopted once but returned to us because of his boisterous nature, and after that we had no more applications for him.
If you are interested in adopting Bronson you can find out more about how to apply for him via the Preston & District Branch’s
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