Dog grandma Ilse urgently needs a loving home – help!

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The deaf terrier mix dog Ilse (13 years old) is looking for a loving home at the Offenbach animal shelter. Those interested can get in touch.

Im Tierheim Offenbach sucht die taube Terrier-Mischlingshündin Ilse (13 Jahre) ein liebevolles Zuhause. Interessierte können Kontakt aufnehmen.
The deaf terrier mix dog Ilse (13 years old) is looking for a loving home at the Offenbach animal shelter. Those interested can get in touch.

Dog grandma Ilse urgently needs a loving home – help!

In the heart of Offenbach, at the local animal shelter, a very special dog is waiting for a new home. Ilse, a 13-year-old terrier mix, is looking for a loving place after her previous owner could no longer care for her. As op-online.de reports, Ilse is struggling with some age-related problems: she is deaf and has difficulty holding her urine. But despite these challenges, she is a friendly and open-minded dog who knows how to get along wonderfully with other animals.

Ilse has a particular fondness for leisurely walks and remains surprisingly fit for her age. A childless home where she gets the companionship and attention she needs would be ideal for her. Animal rights activists emphasize that Ilse needs a lot of time, attention and especially a lot of cuddles. Those interested can contact directly Animal Welfare Association Offenbach Get in touch to find out more about adopting Ilse or to get a first impression.

A few key facts about Ilse

  • Rasse: Terrier Mischling
  • Geschlecht: weiblich
  • Geboren: circa 2012
  • Größe: circa 30 cm
  • Gewicht: circa 7 kg

By the way, there is also another four-legged friend at the Offenbach animal shelter who is waiting for a new owner: the Cockapoo male Henry. The shelter and its staff do much to support animals in need, but space is limited and any help is welcome.

Animal protection in Germany

Germany has an extensive and diverse animal protection landscape. Numerous organizations are committed to a better future for animals. Some of the most renowned animal protection associations such as German Animal Welfare Association e.V., FOUR PAWS, and the Association against Abuse of Animals e.V. are committed to the rights of animals and improving their living conditions. These organizations also provide information and support for people looking to adopt a pet.

An important feature of reputable animal welfare organizations is transparency: They should have clear finances, comprehensive reports and preliminary controls to ensure that the animals placed in rehoming end up in responsible hands. When adopting, it is crucial to do your research and make sure you are dealing with a trustworthy organization that puts the welfare of the animals first.

Finally, it is important that people who are unable to adopt a pet can also support animal protection work, whether through donations, volunteer work or simply by sharing information to help animals like Ilse have a better life.