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Darlington dog who waited three years for home is adopted

Jim ScottNorth East and Cumbria

BBC Flash, a nine-year-old lurcher, with black and white fur, is pointing his nose at the camera and is very close. He is wearing a brown collar and a yellow harness which says Dogs Trust. Behind him is Christopher Bates in a black T-shirt and green trousers. He has his hand in his pocket. He is wearing glasses. They are both on green grass. There is a road in the background and houses.BBC

Flash now lives in Blaydon in Gateshead with his owner Christopher Bates

A rescue dog which had only been visited once during his three-year wait for a home has finally been adopted.

Nine-year-old lurcher Flash was handed over to Dogs Trust in July 2022, but efforts to rehome him had been unsuccessful “through no fault of his own”.

He was one of the longest residents at the charity’s site in Sadberge, near Darlington.

But now he has been adopted by Christopher Bates in Blaydon, Gateshead, who had read the original BBC article about the lurcher. “He’s such a beautiful dog,” he said.

Dogs Trust staff held a dedicated open day for Flash earlier this year, where the public were invited to meet him, but nobody turned up.

Nikki Holroyd, rehoming centre manager at Dogs Trust Darlington, said “it was heartbreaking” at the time.

Although some rescue animals can have complex requirements, Ms Holroyd said Flash was “no trouble”, fine with people and loved to travel on adventures.

Nikki Holroyd, centre manager, smiling at the camera while wearing a grey shirt which has a yellow Dogs Trust logo printed on it. She is also wearing a black gilet over the shirt which says Dogs Trust. She is standing in the dedicated walk area for dogs at Dogs Trust Darlington.

Nikki Holroyd said the team loved Flash

Mr Bates said as soon as Flash walked through the front door of his home, he had made himself at home.

“He’s taken his spot on the sofa and hasn’t moved from there since,” he said.

“He’s just so pleasant,” he said. “That’s why we were so surprised that nobody had adopted him earlier.”

Flash, a nine-year-old lurcher, with black and white fur on his face sticks out his tongue. He is wearing a brown collar and a yellow harness which says Dogs Trust.

Flash soon made himself at home, according to his new owner

Ms Holroyd said she was thrilled Flash had found a home.

“We are so so thrilled,” she said. “You just want to bottle the feeling up – it’s amazing.”


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