A "gentle giant" who spent almost two years at a dog rescue centre because of his size has found a new home in time for Christmas.
Debbie and Mark Shipley, from Goole, adopted Winston from Hull Animal Welfare Trust on Sunday after he only had one visit in the 22 months he spent there.
Mrs Shipley, 51, said she "saw him and fell in love", describing him as a "lovely, goofy, giant ball of fun".
Sue Sewell, chief executive of Hull Animal Welfare Trust, said Winston was a "lovely dog" and she "couldn't understand why no one came for him" - putting his long stay at the rescue centre down to his large stature.
Mrs Shipley said it was "heart wrenching" how long Winston had been at the centre in South Cave and said since moving into their home he has been "jumping up at the window, probably because he has not had that scenery to look at".
She said she was looking forward to family dog walks together, so he could have "lots of interaction" with other people and dogs.
Mrs Sewell said: "Long stay dogs get into our hearts and souls, because you really get to know them, and it's heart breaking to see them get overlooked.
"I think people are looking for smaller dogs in general, and people hadn't considered Winston because of his size."
She said Winston being being rehomed for the festive period was "best Christmas present ever".