Description‼️‼️‼️URGENT ‼️‼️‼️
😭at Risk 😭
🇬🇧 Scotland,
💙 WE BELIEVE IN MIRACLES: let it be TROY this time – kind and loving giant. 💙
🌟Adoption Fee reduced
🌟 Lifetime RBU is provided
🐶 TROY is a splendid 4-year-old boy, a gentle giant standing at around 65 cm cm at the shoulder and weighing around 40 kilos. He’s neutered, housetrained, walks on a leash, used to live both in a flat in a city and in the countryside. TROY is truly a people’s dog—he’s calm, loving, patient, and well-balanced, not destructive at home and always yearning for human companionship.
🐶 TROY is at Foster with rhen old lady and she is struggling with him. That's what she says about him: " Troy is best suited to a couple or strong male/female with experience of large dogs. He is a brilliant guard dog if you have large abode or premises. Suitable with children 14 and over not a large family as he can be overwhelmed with too many people. He is an Ukraine war dog with some issues relating to war zones. He is reactive to loud noises, dark vehicles other four legged friends, qhwn he is in the lead. These issues relate to fear. Troy has not shown any sign of aggression, does not resource guard and in general is a big softie who loves cuddles and sleeping with his owner."
SIZE: Large (65 cm shoulder height / 40 kilos)
SPAYED/NEUTERED: Yes
CHARACTER HIGHLIGHTS: Loving, Patient, Well-balanced, Loyal
DOGS: Good (female dogs recommended)
CATS: not tested
CHILDREN: Prefers older children (14+) due to his size
TROY arrived to UK in the first days of August and went to a trial, but unfortunately it didn't work. This is what his family says:
"I’m sorry but I have to hand Troy back. He is reactive to black cars, horses,some dogs, gun shots on the television,also not keen on wind and rain. He’s the most beautiful dog but it's a lot for me to deal with. My house is too small for a large dog who loves zoomies. He does not like being left. No sign of aggression at this point and responds to sit, stay and down the basics and is a quick learner. You can have food, treats and chews for him too. He is a gentle giant and with help will blossom into a fabulous pet but needs a large home. He is also great with my 14 year old granddaughter."
🐶 TROY was fading away in his large shelter crate, consumed by loneliness and longing for love. His story is one of ups and downs, of hopes raised and then dashed, of belief and despair.
🐶 TROY once had a family and could never have imagined that one day his world would crumble. War forced his family to flee abroad, leaving TROY behind in an empty backyard. Some neighbours let him out so he could try to survive as a stray, finding food on his own. But the people in that town were not pleased to encounter a large, unfamiliar dog roaming the streets, and someone even tried to shoot him. Thankfully, they missed, but it became evident that humans would not stop, and TROY would not survive there among cruel people who did not appreciate his loving nature.
However, life in the shelter is also taking its toll on TROY, albeit more slowly than a bullet. Day by day, he deteriorates, showing signs of distress by gnawing at his fur. If dogs could consider suicide, he might have. All he needs is a family—his family—whom he would serve with every fibre of his being until his last breath.
A few months ago, we shared TROY’s story, and it seemed a miracle had occurred. A kind lady in Ukraine, moved by his plight, decided to adopt him. She and her husband, along with their other dog and two cats, welcomed TROY into their flat. She was amazed at how good he was—calm and friendly with everyone. But their dog wouldn’t accept TROY, barking incessantly and refusing to calm down. Despite TROY’s patience and calmness, the husband couldn’t cope, and after just two days, TROY was sent back to the shelter.
Yet, the lady didn’t give up. She said she had never met such an amazing dog and decided to fight for him.
I am writing in the hope that there is a family out there for TROY: a family that is committed and loving, where TROY can bloom into the most loving and loyal lifelong companion.
🐶 TROY would ideally suit a dog-loving family with previous experience with large dogs and who are active enough to provide TROY with at least two decent walks a day. TROY lived in a flat, but we believe he would thrive in a home with a good-sized garden. TROY has shown no aggression towards other dogs, but if he joins a family with another dog, we suggest it be a female to avoid any potential competition so usual between male dogs. TROY is trustworthy and great with people of all ages, but considering his size, we recommend a home with children over 14.
Please consider being TROY's rescuer and save his soul. Do not apply simply based on comparison; apply if you are committed to making the world a better place by giving TROY the love and good life he truly deserves.
Let's make a miracle happen for TROY 🙏🙏🙏🙏
🐶 TROY has no known health issues. Castrated vaccinated, microchipped. Brucella C. tested.
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