Britain's Loneliest Dog: Shelter Dog Spent 10 Years Unwanted

Lovely Bess spent 10 years in the shelter before finally finding someone willing to take her home. (Photo / courtesy of Last Chance Animal Rescue Facebook)
Reporter Jan Gyun Yi / Composed by Various Sources
After spending 10 years in the shelter, this Border Collie, known as the 'most lonely dog in Britain', finally found a loving home. 10 years ago, Bess was sent to the 'Last Chance Animal Rescue' shelter in Edenbridge, and the situation was bad at the time.
At the time, Bess was still young and originally lived with her owner on a farm, but she ran away and was hit by a car, so her owner could no longer take care of her, so she was sent to the shelter. Despite many people visiting the shelter over the years and other dogs being adopted, Bess remained, and no one wanted her.

The shelter staff were very happy for Bess.
Recently, the shelter posted a message seeking a family to accompany Bess for her last years. Bess's story was widely circulated, and the shelter received hundreds of adoption applications from around the world. After careful consideration, they chose a family in South London, UK, believing they were the perfect match for Bess.
Everyone was happy for Bess, and the shelter happily announced that this dog, who had lived with them for the longest time, had finally ended her life on the streets. ►ETtoday Pet Cloud now has IG, come and follow me!
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