Hector, 'Britain's loneliest dog', finally finds home after spending 500 days at a rescue centre
The two-year-old lurcher was the longest-staying resident at Little Valley Animal Shelter in Devon.

A lurcher is a sighthound such as a Greyhound crossed with a terrier, herding breed, or large scenthound. Lurchers are primarily hunting dogs.
Hundreds of people from all over the world offered to re-home him after a campaign by Little Valley Animal Shelter in Exeter, Devon, went viral, the BBC reported.
The lonely lurcher, who spent more than 500 days at the shelter, had been its longest-staying resident.
Amazing news! Hector, Britain's loneliest dog, who spent 500 days in rescue has gone home! Good luck Hector! Than… https://t.co/xwyfgCBxVG
— RSPCA Little Valley (@RSPCAExeter) 1550849421000"We couldn't be happier for him," the shelter said. "We can't stop smiling."
The centre was "inundated" with messages from would-be owners worldwide after its campaign to re-home Hector went viral at the start of February.
The shelter thanked its "amazing supporters" for helping Hector find his "happy ever after".
The Economic Times Business News App for the Latest News in Business, Sensex, Stock Market Updates & More.