The rescue center where Monty lives in Eden Bridge, England, describes him as one of the country’s “most overlooked canines

Additionally, Monty has rescued animals for seven years. The staff at Opportunity Pet Rescue are baffled as to why Monty hasn’t found a permanent home yet. During Monty’s first year, he was kept in a tiny cage. By the time he got to the rescue, he was slumped over, suffering from health issues caused by the horrendous treatment and mistreatment he’d undergone so early in life.

Monty does not seem to be of much interest to potential adopters. Monty enjoys the attention and cuddling with the other animals at the rescue, but has not quadrated them in the past. In response, he barked and drew closer to them. Despite going to the shelter, he no longer barks at them as he strolls past them. In order to continue Monty’s training, he should be adopted by someone who does not have other pets and who will have access to him during his training period.

As a result, he enjoys running and chasing tennis balls, but does not return them.






