The giant dog who has been caged for four years is still homeless and is looking for an experienced temporary trustee

[Animal News]Kingsley, the giant dog who was imprisoned in the factory for 4 years, is still homeless. The latest temporary trustee gave up and returned in just two days because of his food and animal protection behavior. Volunteer Rosa He admits that he can’t cope with the expenses of the long-term residence training school, and only hopes to find a temporary caregiver who has experience in caring for giant dogs and knows how to deal with dogs with behavioral problems as soon as possible. She said Kingsley was fine when he was in the outdoor garden, but he was more territorial when he went indoors.

Now Kingsley has returned to the training school and is dealing with food care issues. 6-year-old Kingsley, formerly known as Wang Cai, is estimated to be a mixed breed of Tibetan mastiff and Caucasian dog. Because it was too big and was accused of biting people, he has been trapped in a cage in the open air of the factory for the past four years, living a prison-like life. When he left, he even asked staff from the AFCD to catch the dog. It is known that the AFCD staff could not take him away because the wealth was too bad, and planned to destroy him on the spot the next day. The volunteers rescued him in time after receiving help in early April. At that time, he took the initiative to extend a friendly hand to the volunteers through the iron cage.

However, the long-term imprisonment caused Kingsley to have behavioral problems. During the first temporary care, he suddenly “jumped” at the temporary caregiver. As a result, he could only be sent to the training school. Rosa described that Kingsley became well-behaved during the training school, and would also express friendliness to those who came to visit. However, when he was sent to the new temporary care home, there was no problem in the garden of the village house, but as soon as he entered the room, Awareness of the territory appeared, and he became a protector. The temporary trustee felt that he could not take care of it, so he returned after two days.

Rosa said that after this experience, it is best for the temporary trustee to have a larger garden for Kingsley to live in, and experience in caring for large dogs such as Tibetan Mastiffs or Caucasians. Those who are interested in temporary care can contact Rosa through facebook (https://www.facebook.com/RosaPattinson)。

Although Kingsley was rescued by volunteers, he is still homeless and is looking for a temporary caregiver with experience in raising giant dogs.Although Kingsley was rescued by volunteers, he is still homeless and is looking for a temporary caregiver with experience in raising giant dogs.

Although Kingsley was rescued by volunteers, he is still homeless and is looking for a temporary caregiver with experience in raising giant dogs.

Volunteer Rosa said Kingsley behaved fine outdoors, but had problems with the protective gear when he entered the house.Volunteer Rosa said Kingsley behaved fine outdoors, but had problems with the protective gear when he entered the house.

Volunteer Rosa said Kingsley behaved fine outdoors, but had problems with the protective gear when he entered the house.

The giant dog Wangcai was trapped in a cage for 4 years. Unexpectedly, the owner of the farm left and asked the Fisheries and Conservation Department to arrest him.The giant dog Wangcai was trapped in a cage for 4 years. Unexpectedly, the owner of the farm left and asked the Fisheries and Conservation Department to arrest him.

The giant dog Wangcai was trapped in a cage for 4 years. Unexpectedly, the owner of the farm left and asked the Fisheries and Conservation Department to arrest him.

Volunteers came to the rescue after receiving the help, and found that the dogs not only were not evil, but also took the initiative to reach out to them.Volunteers came to the rescue after receiving the help, and found that the dogs not only were not evil, but also took the initiative to reach out to them.

Volunteers came to the rescue after receiving the help, and found that the dogs not only were not evil, but also took the initiative to reach out to them.

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