Flump has been in the care of the Dogs Trust for two years, leaving staff flummoxed due to his affectionate, cuddly personality and clever nature.
Flump, a Staffordshire Bull Terrier, is described as an 'underdog' due to the length of time he has spent at Dogs Trust Glasgow Rehoming Centre. Staff say they are flummoxed as to why Flump hasn't found his family.
However, staff say this has not held him back and he has "adapted brilliantly" following the operation. They add that he is very clever and quick to learn new things.READ MORE: Glasgow beauty firm banned from carrying out Brazilian butt lifts amid risk to clients
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