One of the dog’s carers has been playing the lottery with the hopes of winning enough to buy a house big enough for them both to live
An adorably affectionate dog is stuck at a Cambridgeshire rescue centre searching for a forever home. Rescue dog Mavis is a resident at RSPCA Block Fen Animal Centre.
The one-year-old Cane Corso has won the heart of animal care assistant Jess Snape, but she is unable to adopt the loveable pooch. Mavis has been at the centre for several months and is desperately looking for a loving new home.
The affectionate dog has sadly already had three previous homes before she was rescued by the RSPCA. She was also underweight and needed eye surgery.
However, despite everything she has been through, Jess says she is one of the most loving sweetest dogs you will ever meet. Jess and Mavis have been inseparable since Jess started working at the RSPCA, and Mavis’ carer has started entering the National Lottery in the hope of winning enough cash to buy a house and rehome the dog.
“I absolutely adore Mavis – she is just a special loving girl, for a big girl she is a really soppy little thing and I know she will make an extraordinary companion to the right person,” Jess said. “I would adopt her in a heartbeat but I still live at home and already have my own rescue dogs.
“And this is why I started playing the Lotto because if I won I could buy my own home and then adopt Mavis! However, my chances of winning are probably quite slim – but I’m hoping that Mavis will be a winner – by finding her own forever home.
“Mavis has been so much in her short life, being passed on from different owners and all the while she was still so very young. Mavis is still a pup – at one year’s old – and it’s really heart-breaking when you see other pups getting adopted because they are small, while Mavis hasn’t even had one meet and greet – yet she is still a youngster as well.
“My wish is that Mavis can find her own forever home – there must be someone out there who could offer her this. It really makes me sad that such a wonderful dog keeps getting overlooked.”
Jess said Mavis is one of the most loving dogs she has ever met – a real soppy date – even though she is a bigger girl. She loves a belly rub and giving her paw – she just wants to please – although she likes to make her own bed.
Jess added: “I make her a lovely bed every evening before I go – but she then just takes it all out and makes her own bed on the floor – it’s very sweet to watch.”
Mavis is incredibly affectionate once she trusts the human, and she’s eager to please, making her very trainable for someone willing to put in the time and consistency she deserves. Mavis would thrive in a home experienced with large guarding breeds, where she can feel secure and understood.
She could live with older, dog-savvy children and, while she can struggle to express herself around other dogs, she’s shown lovely positive signs when introduced slowly and carefully. With patience and the right guidance, she’ll continue to blossom.
