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Paige Freshwater

Adorable dog who just wants to be pampered on the sofa searches for new home

She loves nothing more than snuggling up to her favourite humans for a cuddle - but has ended up without an owner to love after being taken into rescue.

Cali, an American bulldog crossbreed, has been staying at the RSPCA's Cotswolds, Gloucester and District Branch - but is more than ready to move in with a new owner.

Having been described as "the class clown in the human world", the three-year-old dog would be best suited to an adult-only home but can be introduced to children over time.

An RSPCA statement reads: "Cali has a loving and affectionate nature towards the people she builds bonds with and is quick to do so – as long as they play and sneak her a treat in return.

"Despite weighing 45kg she seems to think she is the size of a Yorkie and loves squeezing up onto your lap for a cuddle, proving herself to be a bit of a couch potato around the home."

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She would like to live in an adult-only home (RSPCA)

Cali would benefit from living with an owner who can continue her training. She has already learnt many basic commands while staying at the RSPCA but would be keen to learn more in the home.

"Cali is driven by toys and food which makes training extremely easy," the statement adds. "Even though Cali has good lead manners, her ideal owner will be confident in handling strong large breed dogs.

"Unfortunately, it’s clear Cali has missed out on early socialisation with other dogs so can show a fear response when in their company.

"The staff at CDCH have been working hard to desensitise Cali to other dogs in the distance which has been going well.

"Due to this behaviour Cali has been muzzle trained to ensure she can be kept safe; this will give her new owner the confidence to explore different areas and maintain her socialisation/training."

She loves being cuddled on the sofa (RSPCA)

The RSPCA is urging people to adopt an animal in need rather than turning to breeders when wanting to welcome a pet into their family.

"While it may be easy to find animals on the internet or even spend hundreds on an expensive breeder, you could risk heartache or huge vet's bills if you don't do your homework," a statement reads.

"By adopting and not shopping you'll also feel good for doing good - by giving an animal a second chance at life in a loving home!

"Plus, adopting from us means that you can relax knowing that all our animals are healthy, neutered, vaccinated and microchipped.

"As with all the animals we rehome, we'll pass on the details of their behaviour and veterinary treatment. You'll likely know more about your rescue animal's history than if you were to buy an animal online.

"We've taken the time to get to know each animal as an individual, to understand their likes and dislikes and to prepare them for life in a loving family, which means there are less likely to be nasty surprises when you get home.

"When you adopt a cat or a dog from one of our centres, you'll also get four weeks free pet insurance, which is vital to protect your pet's future as well as your bank balance! There's so much to gain from rescuing an animal in need."

If you're interested in rehoming Cali, or any other dogs at the RSPCA's Cotswolds, Gloucester and District Branch contact their team on 01453 890014 or email them via reception@cdch.org.uk.

Do you have a dog story to share? Email paige.freshwater@reachplc.com.

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