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Can anyone help us get a puppy from South Wales to Evesham this week? we need to get her up to us ASAP. We are also desperate for foster home holiday cover if anyone is able to do short term foster over the summer holidays please give us a call
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We urgently need foster homes without cats or children. We have several un-assessed dogs in kennels at present. Having them in kennels is not only costing us money, the dogs always do so much better in homes so please if you are able to offer a minimum 6 week foster placement please get in touch with Linda or I.
Things are very quiet on the rehoming front at the moment, we have some wonderful dogs but no interest in them. Pleas if you or someone you know is looking for a dog just pick up the phone and have a chat with us.
I understand that money is tight but anything you could afford to give us at the moment would be gratefully recieved no matter how big or small. We have more dogs needing our help than we have ever seen before in our entire 21 years, and we are seriously struggling to keep up with demand.
Many thanks
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You may have noticed Norris on our dogs to adopt page, the poor lad, what b******s have done this to him?!? He is very thin, his top lip and part of his nose are missing, he is covered in horrific scarring and his leg is deformed from an old injury. Despite this he can't get enough loving, he has a superb temperament, he's docile, laid back and very easy going. Only his disability and horrific scarring are there to tell a tale most of us wouldn't want to hear. He might not look much but his heart and soul are loving loyal and sweet natured. He is just amazing when you think about what he must have been through
Need a laugh after reading that?!?
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 William is settling down a bit and is fitting in well with my gang, he adores BB and follows her around the garden. He is getting braver by the day and is now running freely in the garden with the other dogs but unfortunately we still can't touch or stroke him without him panicking and getting himself in a terrible state. When you watch him in the garden from the window and he doesn't know you're there you would think he was a normal well adjusted dog, he plays, runs around the garden, interacts with the other dogs and is adorable to watch with his tail up and full of confidence. He is happy in his world with his routines and his confidence is slowly growing bless him. I except that William is a special boy who may never progress to being able to cope outside of my home, but if that is the case he will always have a place here with me.
Pip xx
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Prestbury Park Dog Agility Training Club in Cheltenham have supported EGLR for a number of years, the proceeds from their winter agility show have been shared between a local animal shelter and EGLR. From this EGLR have had a very generous donation of £500 The photo shows Nikki Martin, Dena Waite and Ann Matty with their dogs Spirit, Missie Mouse, Otis, Bramble, foster dog Pip (now rehomed). Trixie. Nikki and Dena have fostered puppies for EGLR and Ann currently has Seb. Spirit, Missie, Otis and Trixie do agility and Bramble is practising for her Bronze good citizen award
Thank you to you all for your hard work and support - we couldn't do it without you! |
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