A lovable lurcher who has spent more than 1,000 days at a rescue centre is in need of a fur-ever home.

Three-year-old Tula arrived at Dogs Trust Shoreham in March 2021 when she was roughly one, having been found as a stray.

Now 1,050 days later she is classed as an underdog by the charity and is in desperate need of a loving home.

Tula is a favourite at the centre among staff and volunteers, who are baffled as to why she has not found her forever family yet.

Her perfect match would be with active adopters who can embrace her enthusiastic nature while providing her with a lifetime of fun and adventure and helping continue her training. 

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As well as spending quality time with her favourite people, Tula enjoys keeping her brain busy and her body moving, whether that be when solving a food-based enrichment puzzle, sniffing about on a treat trail, roaming on a relaxing rural walk or engaging in a game with her toys.

The Argus: Tula has been training hardTula has been training hard (Image: Dogs Trust Shoreham)

Adel Burnett, centre manager at Dogs Trust Shoreham, said: “Tula is an adorable dog who has struggled to find her forever home – and we do not know why.

“She has been working hard on her training her at the centre, so a family who are interested in learning more about reward-based training would be great for her.”

Tula is looking to live as the only pet in the home and requires secluded walking locations as she can be nervous around other dogs.

The humans she lives with must be of at least secondary-school age and she will need her new family to meet her on multiple occasions before taking her home, so a home close to the rehoming centre would be preferred.

If you think you can give Tula a home visit www.dogstrust.org.uk/rehoming/dogs/lurcher/1245210