SIMBA adopteren
Kruisbried · Mannelijk
Kijk naar Simba, een knappe jonge kruisbodige jongen die klaar is om zijn ware eeuwige gezin te vinden! Simba had een beetje pech, hij werd enkele dagen na de adoptie teruggebracht omdat hij "te bang was." Maar wie kan dat verklaren? Hij kent alleen het leven in de dierenasiel, en het is duidelijk dat zijn vorige eigenaars niet begrepen wat een grote aanpassing dat is. Het goede nieuws? Simba is een echte schat! Hij is super liefdevol, houdt van knuffels, en is constant goed met andere honden – hij heeft altijd goed overweg met zijn kooi-vriendjes. Hij houdt er veel van om wandelingen te maken, en terwijl hij misschien een beetje trekt door opwinding aanvankelijk, is hij behulpzaam en zeer opleidbaar. Simba droomt van een gezin dat hem de liefde, geduld en begrip geeft dat hij verdient. Kan dat jou zijn? Simba is gecastreerd. Geschat gewicht 25/06/25: 23 kg Geschatte maten in centimeters: Hoogte: 55 cm Hals: 45 cm
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What would you choose for Simba? He’s affectionate, loves a cuddle, enjoys his walks, gets on well with other dogs and, despite everything, still greets life with a wagging tail. But Simba has spent years in kennels. His world is a kennel less than 2m x 2m. A food bowl. A water bucket. A pallet to sleep on. Dogs all around him. Four walks a week when volunteers can come. It sounds harsh when you read it. Yet for Simba, this is normal. Very little love, play, exercise, interaction, peace, enjoyment, comfort. Just existing. This is the life he knows. This is where he feels safe. Over the years, Simba has watched kennel mate after kennel mate leave for their forever homes. He stays behind. Perhaps because he’s a typical brown Spanish dog and we have many that look just like him. The reality is that Simba has become institutionalised. If he were adopted tomorrow, it wouldn’t be an easy journey. Not for Simba and not for his adopter. Imagine being taken from the only home you’ve ever known, even if that home is just four walls and a concrete floor. Everything would be different. Different smells. Different sounds. Different routines. Different expectations. There would be stress. There would be confusion. There would be setbacks. But there would also be the possibility of something more. A sofa. A garden. Freedom. One-to-one love. Being part of a family. Sleeping indoors. Being able to toilet away from his kennel every day. Daily exercise. Fun. Interaction. Having choices…treats, toys, cuddles, playtime. A short term pain, confusion, worry…but long term…a life of love and happiness…just like a normal dog! We believe Simba could absolutely adapt and learn to enjoy a normal family life, but it would take patience, understanding and a willingness to let him adjust at his own pace. In fact, we think Simba would cope much better in a home with another friendly, confident dog. A canine companion could help show him that the world outside the kennel isn’t so scary and give him reassurance when things feel overwhelming. So here’s our question: If you were Simba, what would you choose? Would you stay where life is predictable and safe, even if it’s small and limited? Or would you take the risk of uncertainty for the chance of something better? And if you were the adopter, would you take that chance on him? Simba is castrated. Approx weight 25/06/25: 23kg Approx weight 16/05/26: 27kgs Approximate measurements in Centimetres: Height: 55cms Neck: 45cms
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