Dog Amy is looking for a loving home – help now!

Transparenz: Redaktionell erstellt und geprüft.
Veröffentlicht am

The 5-year-old dog Amy is looking for a loving home at the Nordhausen animal shelter. Despite her difficult past, she loves people.

Im Tierheim Nordhausen sucht die 5-jährige Hündin Amy ein liebevolles Zuhause. Trotz ihrer schweren Vergangenheit liebt sie Menschen.
The 5-year-old dog Amy is looking for a loving home at the Nordhausen animal shelter. Despite her difficult past, she loves people.

Dog Amy is looking for a loving home – help now!

At the Nordhausen animal shelter in Thuringia, a very special dog is waiting for a new home: Amy, five years old, has an eventful past behind her. She was used as a birthing machine for a long time, which robbed her of some of her trust in people. Despite all this, Amy loves the company of people and is particularly child-friendly - she gets along particularly well with little ones aged around four and over. The animal shelter is now looking for a loving home where Amy can get the affection and care she so desperately needs. With your help, your passionate wish for a new home could come true, because the animal shelter is confident that the right people will contact them soon. If you are interested, you can contact the animal shelter on 03631 900101 or directly by message to find out more about the magical dog.

However, Amy also comes with some challenges. She has difficulty getting along with other dogs and cats, which presents potential owners with an important decision. In some federal states, keeping Amy as a listed dog is subject to special requirements due to her breed, such as temperament tests or the requirement to be kept on a leash. In Thuringia, however, there are no restrictions for them, which could make placement easier. Nevertheless, it is important for new owners to be clear about the requirements and responsibilities of such an attitude.

Challenges in adopting breeds like Staffordshire Terriers

In Brandenburg, keeping Staffordshire terriers is completely forbidden, which excludes good, responsible owners from this state from being placed in a home. These strict regulations show how important it is to find out about the legal framework in advance. The Institute for Research on Listed Dogs is also involved in this area and helps to place animals in need by supporting animal protection associations and animal shelters. This is done through mediation discussions and preliminary checks to ensure that every animal placement ends up in the right hands.

The goal of all these efforts is clear: to find loving and suitable families who are willing to give an animal in need a species-appropriate life. We are looking for people who have a good knack for the special needs of dogs like Amy or the Staffordshire puppies.

So if you have a heart for animals and would like to give either Amy or one of the Staffordshire puppies a new home, then feel free to contact the relevant animal shelters.

Further information can be found on the pages of Thüringen24, Tierheimhelden and the Institute for Research on Listed Dogs: Thuringia24, Animal shelter heroes, and Institute for Research on List Dogs.