Britain’s unluckiest dog is still looking for a home after being rejected seven times.
Three-year-old greyhound Nikita is a retired racing dog.
She is currently being cared for by charity Dog’s Trust where staff call her Nik Nak.
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But her size and appearance puts owners off and a permanent home for the pooch has not materialised, as reported by What’s The Jam.
Nikita has been described as “a sweet three-year-old” who is “very friendly and loves making new friends – human and canine”.
And carers think she’s “absolutely wonderful”.
A spokeperson for Dog’s Trust Glasgow said: “She has met seven different potential families and each one has cancelled their reservation.
“Some have said she’s too big or too bony.
“Everything happens for a reason – maybe she’s been waiting for you?
“She is a confident soul who loves to check everything out, but due to her racing history, she will require a lead and muzzle while in public.
“Nikita is a little flirt when she meets someone new.
“She would be able to share her home with a similar sized dog, pending successful mixes at the centre.
“She’d be able to be left home alone for a couple of hours but we’d recommend building this up gradually.
“She is looking for an understanding family that can help her with the basics.
“Nikita would love to have a garden, but this isn’t essential, as long as she gets her daily exercise.
“Having occasional access to a secure field every once in a while would be beneficial too if she doesn’t have a garden to zoom in.”
The ex-racer is currently with a foster family and is proving to be fully house-trained.
She loves her food and is a big fan of lazing around.
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