Lemmy, the loyal Cane Corso, is urgently looking for a home!

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Lemmy, a 9-year-old Cane Corso, has been looking for a loving home at the Essen animal shelter for three years. Adoption details here.

Lemmy, ein 9-jähriger Cane Corso, sucht im Tierheim Essen seit drei Jahren ein liebevolles Zuhause. Details zur Adoption hier.
Lemmy, a 9-year-old Cane Corso, has been looking for a loving home at the Essen animal shelter for three years. Adoption details here.

Lemmy, the loyal Cane Corso, is urgently looking for a home!

In Essen, in the spirit of animal protection, a very special dog is waiting for his happiness. Lemmy, a gentle 9 year old Cane Corso male, has been sitting in the Albert Schweitzer animal shelter for three years. He has an eventful past behind him and wants nothing more than a loving home where reliability and peace reign.

Lemmy shows his gentle side in the house and is looking for closeness. But outside he struggles with insecurities, especially when dealing with strange dogs. For this reason, he wears a muzzle when he goes for a walk, but he accepts it well. To do it justice, new owners need experience in dealing with dogs as well as time, patience and a bit of empathy.

A home for Lemmy

What are the ideal conditions for Lemmy? A quiet environment without other dogs would be best. A fenced garden would be desirable, but not absolutely necessary. It is important that his new people create fixed routines so that Lemmy can gain trust. Once caught, he begins to bond strongly and loyally to his people. He often seeks access more quickly, especially to women.

Those interested have the opportunity to take part in this Albert Schweitzer Animal Shelter to provide further information about Lemmy and other dogs. Each animal has its own profile, which provides detailed information as well as an inquiry form. When adopting a dog, the new owner even waives the dog tax for 36 months if they live in Essen.

His companion in fate, Mars

Another fate that should be close to the reader's heart is that of Mars, one Cane Corso mix from Bremen. In December 2025 he lost his home through no fault of his own. After a year with his adoptive parents, Mars is now showing behavioral changes that could be encouraged by the separation from his humans. He also urgently needs a new home, ideally with experienced dog owners who can give him the support he needs.

It is now important for Lemmy and Mars to find the right people who will give them a new home. If you are interested, you can look at the dogs directly at the animal shelter or contact the animal rights activists using the contact options provided. Both dogs deserve to finally find their own happiness and move into a loving home.