A four-year-old Boxer cross is still looking for his forever home after spending almost a year in care.
Sully was taken in by Home Counties Boxer Welfare 11 months ago and is currently being fostered in Norfolk.
When he arrived at his foster home, he was underweight and quite "skittish" because he had not been regularly walked in the past.
He had been living with other dogs including his litter brother and they had been fighting because both wanted to be the alpha male.
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This experience has caused him to dislike other dogs.
Getting out for regular strolls and being kept away from other pets has helped Sully gain weight and grow into a "lovely", "brilliant" and "well-behaved boy".
To continue this progress, his new home should be in a quiet location such as a village in the countryside with a garden where he can run around undisturbed with his favourite toy.
Due to his dislike for other dogs, he should be the only pet but he is great with children so could be rehomed with dog-savvy kids over the age of seven.
He walks beautifully on a lead, only pulling if another dog gets too close, so his new owners should be willing to continue with this training.
Anyone interested in meeting Sully can contact julie.semmence@hcbw.org.uk.
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