Ty the 22-year-old OAP has finally moved out of Dogs Trust Bridgend and into his retirement home with a loving adoptive family who ‘fell in love at first sight’
A 22-year-old pooch, believed to be the oldest ever rescue dog in Britain, has found his happy ending after settling into a new forever home. Ty, the Staffordshire bull terrier Dalmatian cross, has been on the hunt for a permanent place to retire since a change in his family’s circumstances left him homeless in August.
The animal welfare team at Dogs Trust Bridgend took Ty in and made a plea to find the Older Age Pooch (OAP) a home as soon as possible. Their wish came true when a couple saw Ty advertised on the charity’s website and instantly fell in love. Now, the old boy has a final resting place to listen to his favourite classical music and snuggle up.
Bruno de Brito and Lee Szopa, from Penarth, didn’t intend on adopting a third dog, but couldn’t resist the “terrific older gentleman”.
“We have two other dogs, six-year-old Gizmo, a Chihuahua cross, and our beautiful 15-year-old Staffordshire Bull Terrier Fizz, who we adopted ten years ago,” Bruno explained.