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Scottish SPCA seeks home for loving lurcher Kaiser, currently in the care of its Highland rehoming centre


By Gregor White

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Kaiser has been in the care of the Scottish SPCA for more than a year.
Kaiser has been in the care of the Scottish SPCA for more than a year.

The Scottish SPCA has been searching for a home for Kaiser for over 500 days.

Making him one of its longest ever canine residents, Kaiser has been continually overlooked but has so much love to give according to his carers.

Centre manager Elaine Floyd said: “After so long in our care we would love to find Kaiser the loving home he deserves.

“He has been moved around our different centres across Scotland to try and find him a home, and since coming to our centre in April it has sadly been much of the same story and he has had very little interest.

“He is a big, handsome, friendly lad.

“Kaiser is 10 years old, but is still super bouncy and full of energy.

Those looking after him say he has a lot to offer a new owner.
Those looking after him say he has a lot to offer a new owner.

“He absolutely loves to go for his daily walks and gets very excited to see you.

"He does sometimes forget his size and will try to jump up and greet you with a kiss, however he is getting much better at keeping all four paws on the ground!

“Kaiser would be best suited to being the only pet in his new home so that he can have all the attention for himself.

“Initially he was quite unsure of how to act when he saw other dogs, but this is improving every day and he now regularly gives little to no acknowledgement to other dogs he walks past.

“Kaiser would love a home with plenty of space for him to run around and enjoy his zoomies.

“He will make an excellent companion for the right owner. We really don’t know why he is continually overlooked.

He has been homed at a number of different SPCA facilities.
He has been homed at a number of different SPCA facilities.

“People might be put off by his age, but he is still so full of life and has no health concerns.

“Please consider giving Kaiser the home he has been waiting for. If anyone has any questions about him, please feel free to give the centre a call.”

People can apply to rehome Kaiser here


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