"Does Alfi really have to grow old in an animal shelter?": Dog is looking for a new home after bad attitude
Created: 05/08/2022 04:52
By: Janine Napirca
Even if he knows almost nothing else, Alfi finally wants to move out of the Nuremberg animal shelter.
© Thomas Hahn/Nuremberg Animal Shelter
Little Alfi was just eight months young when he came to the Nuremberg animal shelter because he was poorly kept.
He grew up there, but he doesn't want to grow old in the shelter.
Nuremberg – The Kangal male Alfi has been through a lot in his life.
As a young dog, he came to the animal shelter in Nuremberg, where he has basically spent almost his entire life so far.
Now he is grown up - for the rest of his life he wishes for a nicer and above all loving home with experienced owners.
Surname: | Alfi |
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Race: | Kangal |
Gender: | male |
Age: | 3 years |
Castrated: | Yes |
At the shelter since: | 06/18/2019 |
Animal shelter Nuremberg is looking for a new home for Alfi: "He grew up in the home"
Before Kangal Alfi came to the animal shelter in Nuremberg, his owners thoughtlessly bought him and then tied him up in the garden.
This is how he spent the first eight months of his life.
He then moved to the animal shelter.
Alfi is now three and a half years old and has grown up in the animal shelter.
"Does Alfi really have to grow old in the shelter?" Ask the animal rights activists.
The Kangal male Effe from the Nuremberg animal shelter is also looking for a new home after his previous owners divorced.
Alfi is looking for a place with Kangal lovers and people with experience with livestock guardian dogs!
Find out more in advance by calling (09 11) 91 98 91 4.
Nuremberg: Agreeable dog takes on important tasks in the shelter
Not only because Alfi has been at the animal shelter for so long, but also because of his super friendly nature and because you can rely on him, he is allowed to take on an important task at the animal shelter in Nuremberg: together with the keepers of the animal shelter, he tests other dogs for theirs Compatibility.
Together with the carers, Alfi tests other dogs for their compatibility.
© Thomas Hahn/Nuremberg Animal Shelter
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Kangal Alfi from the animal shelter in Nuremberg builds up a close and loving relationship with the caregivers
The Kangal male has built up a close and loving relationship with his caregivers.
As is typical for his breed, Alfi doesn't think much of strangers.
Kangal male Alfi from the animal shelter in Nuremberg maintains a close, loving relationship with people he can relate to.
© Thomas Hahn/Nuremberg Animal Shelter
The quickest way to win your heart is with treats, but when it comes to resources, you also have to be careful as a caregiver.
"Of course, he is only mediated with a family connection and not on a car park or the like," writes the shelter.
If you want to give Alfi a new home, you can fill out and send the application form to the shelter or contact the shelter directly.
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