Luna was found locked in a crate in a completely empty house without food or water. Her family had packed everything up and left her behind. Despite the experience, it has not stopped the two-year-old Pocket Bully from trusting people. As soon as she came to the centre in Leeds, the team could see her affectionate and loving side shining through. She would suit a family that is as affectionate as she is, who are also willing to be patient with her as she settles in. Luna would prefer to be the only dog in the family, but would happily enjoy playdates with canine friends.Luna was found locked in a crate in a completely empty house without food or water. Her family had packed everything up and left her behind. Despite the experience, it has not stopped the two-year-old Pocket Bully from trusting people. As soon as she came to the centre in Leeds, the team could see her affectionate and loving side shining through. She would suit a family that is as affectionate as she is, who are also willing to be patient with her as she settles in. Luna would prefer to be the only dog in the family, but would happily enjoy playdates with canine friends.
Luna was found locked in a crate in a completely empty house without food or water. Her family had packed everything up and left her behind. Despite the experience, it has not stopped the two-year-old Pocket Bully from trusting people. As soon as she came to the centre in Leeds, the team could see her affectionate and loving side shining through. She would suit a family that is as affectionate as she is, who are also willing to be patient with her as she settles in. Luna would prefer to be the only dog in the family, but would happily enjoy playdates with canine friends.

RSPCA Leeds: Every cat and dog available for adoption including loving pup left locked in crate in empty house

There are a number of adorable cats and dogs available for adoption at the RSPCA’s Wakefield and District branch in Leeds.

The charity homes the animals, some of which arrived as they could no longer be cared for by their previous owner, at a centre in East Ardsley. Regardless of how they end up there, the animals are cared for until a new home can be found. The RSPCA also offers advice to people who already own pets but may be struggling to cope with the cost of food or healthcare.

Here are all the cats and dogs currently being cared for at the centre that have not yet been matched up with the right owners. More information can be found on the RSPCA website.

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