FOUND dehydrated in a garden shed, Tyson was subsequently removed from his owners by the RSPCA.

Now, having spent the last six months at RSPCA Southridge Animal Centre in South Mimms, the two-year-old dog is ready to move to a proper home where he will be looked after by a loving family.

A spokeswoman for the Packhorse Lane centre said: “Tyson is a handsome chap, a very bouncy crossbreed, who is quite strong on the lead but eager to learn.

“He loves playing ball and needs lots of exercise. Tyson therefore needs an active adult home where his new owners are prepared to spend time with him, to guide him and support him in learning to live a normal home life.”

The energetic dog is not good with cats and, regarding other dogs, he is okay with some females but selective with males.

He is also not used to travelling.

If you can offer Tyson a home, call RSPCA Southridge Animal Centre on 0300 123 0704.

Alternatively you can visit him at the care home open every day, except Wednesdays, from 11am until 4.15pm.