Leeds rescue dogs: meet cocker spaniel Rudy who is up for adoption this Christmas

Adorable Rudy is looking for a family this Christmas.
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Rudy is one of 24 very special rescue dogs in search of a new home - not just for Christmas, but for life.

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The Yorkshire Evening Post has teamed up with Good Life Dog Rescue for the 24 Dogs of Christmas campaign, which aims to match each of the dogs with loving new owners and to highlight the work of this small Leeds charity.

Rudy is one of 24 very special rescue dogs in search of a new home - not just for Christmas, but for life.Rudy is one of 24 very special rescue dogs in search of a new home - not just for Christmas, but for life.
Rudy is one of 24 very special rescue dogs in search of a new home - not just for Christmas, but for life.

Today, with the support of CD Builders, we are sharing the story of Rudy who is in need of a new family.

Rudy's story

Yet again we have more cruelty cases in our care from local stray kennels.

Rudy is two years old and has mange.

He came into care very underweight and with a balding coat which was extremely sore.

He is very loving with the sweetest nature and will need on-going medical care once in a home.

He is now under the care of our vet and has various treatments to make him better.

Demodectic mange is not contagious to humans however needs care when treating.

This little boy is beautiful.

At two year old he has already suffered terribly.

He is now settling in well and loving his time out and attention from everyone at our charity and kennels.

He will make a very special dog.

What is Good Life Dog Rescue?

Good Life Dog Rescue is a small charity based here in Leeds that cares about the welfare of stray dogs in the UK.

Its founder, Victoria Bastow, is passionate about helping animals who often face an uncertain future. For more than eight years now, she has been dedicated to helping stray and abandoned dogs in Yorkshire.

The charity flies a flag high for the Staffies and cross Staffies who are often the last to find a rescue place.

It receives no immediate funding and survives on donations and fundraising, with no paid staff and only its committed volunteers to champion the stray dogs it rescues.

Victoria herself has a full-time job so that she can partly fund the huge kennelling and veterinary bills incurred.

Since the charity does not have its own kennels, all the dogs in its care are looked after at kennels in South Yorkshire.

The kennels are very much a temporary home and Good Life aims to find each of the dogs a new start with loving owners as soon as possible.

How to adopt Rudy

Many UK stray kennels, rescues and rehoming centres are full of lovable, active and healthy adoptable dogs just waiting for someone to love them and offer them a home.

It is important the right dog is matched with the right person or family.

In order to find the right dog for its prospective owners, Good Life will need to match their lifestyle with the dog.

All the dogs being cared for by the charity are vaccinated, microchipped and neutered. Home checks are required and vet references if possible.

Visit www.goodlifedogrescue.co.uk/ to find out more about the adoption process or to make a donation in support of the charity’s work.

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