A POOCH rescued by an RSPCA inspector is looking for a new home after spending two years in kennels.
Petra was brought to the RSPCA Warrington branch through no fault of her own after she was seized by an inspector.
However, she has had to spend more than two years in the kennels while her court case was ongoing.
Now she is now looking for her forever home.
A spokesman said: "Unfortunately, she hasn't had any interest yet and we just don't know why.
"Petra is such an amazing girl who loves to play fetch, eat treats and cuddle up on the sofa.
"She is also super intelligent and loves to impress her handlers. Once you have built that bond with Petra, you have got a best friend for life.
"Due to her tough start in life, she still finds certain situations a little scary so is looking for a home where she is the only dog and someone who can teach her to be confident in herself."
If you think you could offer Petra her forever home, then please go to the RSPCA find a pet website to fill out an application or email rehoming@rspca-whs.org.uk for more information.
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