People of Aylesbury Vale! A loving home is needed for one-eyed cutie Tyson!

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Nobody wants to take home one-eyed Tyson, and staff at Blackberry Farm in Quainton insist that he would make the perfect pet.

Tyson has been waiting for a home for 294 days for a home to call his own and, despite even having a small fan club online, still hasn’t found his perfect match.

As the five-year-old rottweiler-cross approaches his 300-day milestone, staff are doing all they can to find him a home to call his own.

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Paula Flitney, deputy manager at RSPCA Blackberry Farm, where Tyson is currently living, said: “Poor Tyson is now officially our longest stay dog.

“We really can’t understand why he continues to be overlooked as he’s such a wonderful boy. How many dogs could pull off the pirate look?!”

Tyson ended up in RSPCA care in May last year after a cat scratched his eye. He needed treatment and, sadly, had to have the eye removed. But he has bounced back and isn’t letting a missing eye slow him down!

“He is such a sweetheart and will make a brilliant companion for the right person,” Paula added.

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“Tyson loves a cuddle and is quite happy plodding around the field and going for a calm walk. He is happy to be left on his own for short periods and could live with older children and with a calm female dog, but can’t live with cats.

“Tyson is a lovely dog who is very special to everyone at the centre. He’s been waiting far too long for a home.”

If you think you could offer Tyson a home, please visit the website or contact Blackberry Farm on 0300 123 0752.

To help the RSPCA continue rescuing, rehabilitating and rehoming animals in desperate need of care you can visit: www.rspca.org.uk/give or text LOVE to 87023 to give £3 (Text costs £3 + one standard network rate message).

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