A scared dog who is terrified of guinea pigs is desperate for a new home.
Cooper also doesn’t like other small furry animals like rabbits.
The two-year-old has been left outside by his former owner.
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The lonely lurcher has been looking for someone to adopt him for 200 days.
But the RSPCA said he is very sensitive, as reported by What’s The Jam.

Cooper is currently at its centre in Halifax, West Yorks.
An RSPCA spokesperson said: “Cooper could be re-homed to families whose children are around 12 years old or older.

“And would prefer not to live with any cats or small furry pets such as rabbits or guinea pigs.
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“He is fully housetrained and would initially like someone who is around most of the day to keep him company as he loves being around people.
“Cooper will need to build-up to being left for longer once he is settled into a routine in his new home.
“He would be better suited to a home without other dogs, in time he may benefit from some doggy friends out and about as long as they can keep up with him.
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“He would also love a secure garden with high fencing somewhere he can play with his toys and relax in warmer weather.”

Claire Spencer, who works at the branch, said: “We don’t understand why Cooper has had such little interest.
“He’s a bundle of fun and loves everyone he meets.
“He’s an adventurous dog who loves going on walks and would appreciate a fairly active family.
“Cooper loves to play with his toys, especially playing chase and tug.
“He’s very clever and is learning lots every day through scent work games which the staff have been really enjoying playing with him as he’s so much fun.

“This lovely lurcher loves to spend time zooming around in our enclosed paddock.
She added: “After his tea in the evening he likes to curl up on his bed and settle down for the night.
“He had a bit of a tough start in life and was kept in unsuitable conditions.

“And just when he thought he had found a perfect new home, they sadly returned him the next day, so he is really looking for a reliable, loving home that will give him the second chance at happiness we know he deserves.
“Anybody wanting to adopt Cooper would need to meet him a few times at the centre but we can guarantee you will love our super Cooper.”
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