Rescued Dog Stitch Overcomes Trauma and Seeks Forever Home in Norfolk

Norfolk, England – Stitch, a large crossbreed dog aged seven to eight, was brutally attacked by other dogs in a Romanian shelter, leaving him severely injured and in need of rescue. Safe Rescue for Dogs, a charity based in Wymondam, came to his aid after a volunteer intervened to stop the attack from turning fatal.

Kelly Hare, a fosterer from the charity, recounted the harrowing experience, stating that without their intervention, the other dog would not have ceased the attack until Stitch was killed. Stitch suffered severe injuries to his stomach, requiring multiple stitches for treatment. His recovery in the UK has been marked by moments of depression and withdrawal, as he adjusts to his new surroundings.

Despite his traumatic past, Stitch has shown resilience and a willingness to warm up to the possibility of being adopted. His fosterers have noted his improving interaction with other dogs, signaling hope for his future adoption. Aiming to find him a forever home in Norfolk, Stitch’s new owners will need to understand his shy and cautious demeanor, which may require patience and time to overcome.

In search of a second chance at life, Stitch is described as low-maintenance and well-behaved, offering potential adopters a companion who simply needs a loving and understanding environment. Those interested in providing Stitch with the loving home he deserves can reach out to Safe Rescue for Dogs through their website for more information on adoption.