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"Love at first sight": Couple gives list dog a new home – and thanks animal shelter

2022-06-18T03:04:47.880Z


"Love at first sight": Couple gives list dog a new home – and thanks animal shelter Created: 06/18/2022, 04:56 By: Tanja Kipke A couple from Erfurt adopted the Staffordshire from the Nuremberg animal shelter. © private Happy ending for "fighting dog" Cora: after a year at the Nuremberg animal shelter, the Staffordshire found a new home. The couple from Erfurt is overjoyed with the list dog. N


"Love at first sight": Couple gives list dog a new home – and thanks animal shelter

Created: 06/18/2022, 04:56

By: Tanja Kipke

A couple from Erfurt adopted the Staffordshire from the Nuremberg animal shelter.

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Happy ending for "fighting dog" Cora: after a year at the Nuremberg animal shelter, the Staffordshire found a new home.

The couple from Erfurt is overjoyed with the list dog.

Nuremberg - Cora is a category 1 list dog and is therefore considered a "fighting dog" in Bavaria.

Mediation in the Free State is therefore almost impossible.

The Staffordshire spent a year and two months at the Nuremberg animal shelter until the bitch met her new family on March 6, 2021.

The couple from Erfurt has now sent an emotional message to the animal rights activists and thanked them for the wonderful mediation.

Surname:

Cora

Race:

Staffordshire

Age:

4 years

Gender:

Female

Couple from Erfurt gives "fighting dog" Cora a new home - animal shelter touched by the news

"Such messages are balm for the soul," writes the animal shelter in a Facebook post and publishes the message from the couple who adopted Cora over a year ago.

"You can buy happiness after all, or even adopt it," the proud Staffordshire parents begin their message.

"It was love at first sight when this sweet little lady dog ​​was first brought to us."

On March 6, 2021 they met Cora and after the first meeting the decision was made in the heart.

Nevertheless, the couple wanted to get to know the four-legged friend better first, "after all, we wanted to adopt a family member and not just buy a new sofa." The couple drove 460 kilometers four times to visit the dog.

On April 1st, they took Cora home.

"The best April Fool's joke of our lives."

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Couple adopts list dog from Bavaria: "We couldn't be happier with her"

"After more than a year with her by our side, we couldn't be happier with her," the message continued.

"She is an absolute treasure of gold and accompanies us everywhere." She is exactly as she was described by the animal shelter: initially reserved, but a real "diamond in the rough that just needs to be polished".

The couple from Thuringia would choose the dog again at any time.

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"She is the best proof that you can adopt a listed dog from the animal shelter with an unknown past and that even as a first-born dog you don't have to set a negative example." best decision of her life”.

There was also a happy ending for "fighting dog" Pablo recently, he found a new family and dog friend in Switzerland.

Nevertheless, numerous dogs are still waiting for a new home at the Nuremberg animal shelter.

For example, the six-year-old Rottweiler Banjo, who, according to animal rights activists, is "soon to give up".

Not only Banjo is waiting for a new family in the Nuremberg animal shelter, the handicapped dog Goofy and the Doberman Tyson also urgently need a new home.

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Source: merkur

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