“We need people who can provide an environment where no expectation or pressure is going to be placed on them, with patient, committed owners who will understand that they’re not going to get cuddles from Ronnie and Patch for many weeks, if not months. “They are still very timid and they are definitely not dogs for first-time owners” she said. She said they now need a calm, adult-only home with no other pets and “patient, committed owners”. “It’s taken a lot of time, care, patience and countless amounts of treats for them to let their guard down and to bond with the staff that care for them here.” “They had never been outside, had a harness put on or been for a walk, so they were quite a challenging pair for our centre to take on. Sue, from the Lancashire East Branch of the RSPCA, said: “Ronnie and Patch had received next to no socialisation or training in the first six years of their lives. They have been there since March last year and are the longest serving residents.
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