"Owner just left him here": Herding dog Bronco has been waiting for a new home for months
Created: 07/07/2022, 08:12
By: Tanja Kipke
The herding dog Mix Bronco wants a new family.
© Thomas Hahn/Nuremberg Animal Shelter
The four-year-old Bronco ended up at the Nuremberg animal shelter at the end of February.
The animal rights activists are urgently looking for a new home for the herding dog.
Nuremberg – "Bronco wishes you a nice day": With a Facebook post, the Nuremberg animal shelter is looking for a new family for the four-year-old herding dog mix.
Bronco came to the shelter as a found dog and "his owner just left him here and didn't pick him up again."
He was skeptical at first and needed time to get to know each other.
Surname: | bronco |
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Race: | Old German Sheepdog Mix |
Gender: | Male, not neutered |
Age: | 4 years |
Landed in the animal shelter: herding dog Bronco wants a new family
As soon as you get to know Bronco, he is "very nice." The four-legged friend really likes cats, with dogs it really depends, according to the animal rights activists, sympathy is the deciding factor.
In the new home, Bronco prefers to be on his own, a "single prince with no other dogs."
He was also a bit jealous of food.
Unfortunately, the four-legged friend has to be given special food because he suffers from a food allergy.
"Who will give Bronco a new home?" © Thomas Hahn/Tierheim Nürnberg
According to the animal rights activists, children should not live in the new home.
"Unfortunately, he didn't learn to stay alone." Interested parties should therefore have plenty of time for him.
Bronco also has abilities to be aware of.
The herding dog can open doors and is a real climbing artist.
"He takes every opportunity as soon as crossbars are there to climb over any fence, no matter how high."
Not only the dog Bronco is waiting for him in the Nuremberg animal shelter for a new home
Numerous other dogs are also 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 even “soon to give up”.
Likewise, the handicapped dog Goofy, with all its rough edges, and the Doberman Tyson urgently need a new home.
(tkip)
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