A Staffordshire bull terrier who has been in Glasgow's Dogs Trust Rehoming Centre for nearly three years is still waiting to find his forever home.
Ten-year-old Jack is a beloved figure in the shelter thanks to his charm and comical character.
The pooch has a close friendship with his rehabilitation trainer Greg Kennedy.
The two share a special bond and often share overnight stays when Mr Kennedy is able to organise alternative care for his own dogs.
He said: "Jack is an absolute one off.
"He never fails to put a smile on my face, and he is loved by our entire team at Glasgow.
"He is super smart and enjoys learning and is full of fun with a cheeky glint in his eye.
"When Jack meets his special someone, I have no doubt they will be able to enjoy lots of rascally antics together just like Jack and Victor."
He revealed that Jack loves lounging on the sofa so when an armchair was donated to the rehoming centre, it immediately went to him.
Mr Kennedy said: "He also loves looking out the window, watching the world go by. One thing however he doesn’t love is the rain so he will sit at the back door and watch the rain rather than go out in it.
"Being at home with Jack is an absolute joy as he is such a wonderful dog to have around, and you are never short of company with Jack about.
"I simply cannot wait for the day when Jack goes to his forever home.
"I will miss seeing him every day, but a loving home is what we want for all our dogs, and it will be one very lucky person who gets to share their life and sofa with our charismatic boy."
Jack prefers a quiet home without other pets as he can be worried around other dogs and enjoys playtimes in a secure garden before retiring to his favourite spot on the sofa.
More information about Jack can be found at https://tinyurl.com/5ckky3z5.
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