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«Breaking News» Could you adopt one of the UK's most unloved dogs for Christmas?

New puppies may be top of the Christmas list for many children across the UK this year, but one of the countries biggest animal charities is appealing to families to consider adoption instead. 


Battersea Dogs and Cats Home in London has launched an appeal to find forever homes for some of its longest standing residents 


The animal shelter, which was founded in London in 1860, is trying to find new owners for dogs such as  Magic Mike, an eight year-old Shar-Pei, who has been living in is kennels for 133 days. 


An average stay for a dog at the shelter is 38 days, but some struggle to find new owners because of their age or breed.




Mistletoe, a two year-old Lurcher, is hoping to find a home for Christmas after spending the last 69 days living at Battersea Dogs and Cats Home in London


Mistletoe, a two year-old Lurcher, is hoping to find a home for Christmas after spending the last 69 days living at Battersea Dogs and Cats Home in London



Mistletoe, a two year-old Lurcher, is hoping to find a home for Christmas after spending the last 69 days living at Battersea Dogs and Cats Home in London





Magic Mike, an eight year-old Shar-Pei, is pictured in a kennel at Battersea Dogs and Cats Home, where he has lived for 133 days


Magic Mike, an eight year-old Shar-Pei, is pictured in a kennel at Battersea Dogs and Cats Home, where he has lived for 133 days



Magic Mike, an eight year-old Shar-Pei, is pictured in a kennel at Battersea Dogs and Cats Home, where he has lived for 133 days





Dean, a five year-old greyhound, is one of the longest-standing residents and has lived at Battersea for 104 days


Dean, a five year-old greyhound, is one of the longest-standing residents and has lived at Battersea for 104 days



Dean, a five year-old greyhound, is one of the longest-standing residents and has lived at Battersea for 104 days




Adorable Bear, a two-year-old mongrel, has been at the animal shelter for 30 days


Adorable Bear, a two-year-old mongrel, has been at the animal shelter for 30 days



Adorable Bear, a two-year-old mongrel, has been at the animal shelter for 30 days





Would you like the adopt Prince? The six year-old mongrel has been waiting for a new home for 60 days 


Would you like the adopt Prince? The six year-old mongrel has been waiting for a new home for 60 days 



Would you like the adopt Prince? The six year-old mongrel has been waiting for a new home for 60 days 





Could you give Lucas, a six year-old, Staffordshire Bull Terrier a home? He's already been at Battersea for twice the average stay after arriving 90 days ago


Could you give Lucas, a six year-old, Staffordshire Bull Terrier a home? He's already been at Battersea for twice the average stay after arriving 90 days ago



Could you give Lucas, a six year-old, Staffordshire Bull Terrier a home? He's already been at Battersea for twice the average stay after arriving 90 days ago





Dean, a five year-old greyhound is one of the home's longest-standing residents and has been at Battersea for 104 days


Dean, a five year-old greyhound is one of the home's longest-standing residents and has been at Battersea for 104 days



Dean, a five year-old greyhound is one of the home's longest-standing residents and has been at Battersea for 104 days





Rosie, a one year-old mongrel is looking for a forever home after spending 20 days at Battersea


Rosie, a one year-old mongrel is looking for a forever home after spending 20 days at Battersea



Rosie, a one year-old mongrel is looking for a forever home after spending 20 days at Battersea



 


 


Link hienalouca.com

https://hienalouca.com/2018/12/15/could-you-adopt-one-of-the-uks-most-unloved-dogs-for-christmas/
Main photo article New puppies may be top of the Christmas list for many children across the UK this year, but one of the countries biggest animal charities is appealing to families to consider adoption instead. 
Battersea Dogs and Cats Home in London has launched an appeal to find forever homes for some of its l...


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