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Post by WendyJ on Dec 20, 2003 5:21:19 GMT -5
There are two dogs who urgently need to be moved. Tilly is a two year old greyhound with a lovely nature, good with dogs, children and cats. She has been fostered by Allyson but circumstances mean that she has to move on. She is an Irish ex-racer, black with white, quite small and very gentle. It would be so wonderful if her next home could be her last.
Then there is Baron (!), a seven year old large lurcher lad who is in a pound in South Wales. He looks seven but, in my experience, dogs once in a home get younger every day. He is blackish/grey, rough-coated, a typical scruffy lurcher. The Pound has kindly agreed that we can have him for a donation, so I can get him out in the next couple of days. If you can help, please e-mail me. Thank you so much WendyJ
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Post by Lisa on Dec 20, 2003 7:21:44 GMT -5
Am trying some ringing round but obviously everywhere is hectic fingers crossed! Can you give me some more details on these dogs ie have they received any vaccinations etc is the greyhound under the care of any rescues etc?
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Post by WendyJ on Dec 20, 2003 7:27:10 GMT -5
Hi Lisa The Lurcher has a skin complaint which has been treated by the vet and is improving. No other details known. He was picked up as a stray.
The greyhound is safe with Alyson for the moment.
They have both been vaccinated.
Best wishes Wendy
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Post by Lisa on Dec 20, 2003 7:29:58 GMT -5
How long is the greyhound okay with Alyson for? If we can find a foster home over the Christmas period I can take her myself in the New Year?? Am concentrating more on the lurcher at the moment as obviously he is the one who needs out! Wendy can you give me a ring please
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Post by WendyJ on Dec 20, 2003 8:16:18 GMT -5
Great news! Sian is going to foster the lurcher. So I'll be able to get him out tomorrow. You are such a fantastic bunch of people! Best wishes Wendy
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Post by Alysons00 on Dec 20, 2003 19:44:44 GMT -5
that is great news! Tilly is with me at the moment and is an she has no faults and all she wants is lots of love. I cant keep her here as my nan has been rushed into hospital and does have alot of time left with us. As she lives quite some distance away I cant leave all the dogs on there own for that length of time. Tilly is house trained, walks well on the lead, gets on with children, other dogs...and I will cat test her asap. aly
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Post by Lisa on Dec 22, 2003 17:11:50 GMT -5
Tilly has now found her forever home and the lurcher is safe for now with Sian im locking this up as the dogs are now not in a situation! If you need to start a new thread looking for a home for the lurcher can it be done on homeless hounds
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