cauda equina
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There are worse things than pts - some of these dogs don't sound as if their quality of life is all that great
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And why are people importing problem dogs in the first place?
Niz Khan, who runs the London-based charity Animal Adoption International, said that Clark has taken in dogs that she has been unable to rehome.
“She has a heart of gold,” Khan said. “The dogs have such a good life with her. They really thrive under her care. She gets up at 4am and walks them and she doesn’t stop until around 9pm.
“She has one of my dogs, a corgi cross called Michael, who is so lovely, but he’s been traumatised, I believe from a noose-type catchpole in Romania, and he bit me. But with Ali he hasn’t bitten in four years and he’s a happy dog there.”
Stockport sanctuary owner fears for lives of dogs after being served eviction notice
Ali Clark, who runs Chadkirk dog sanctuary, looks after dogs with behavioural problems that cannot be rehomed
And why are people importing problem dogs in the first place?
Niz Khan, who runs the London-based charity Animal Adoption International, said that Clark has taken in dogs that she has been unable to rehome.
“She has a heart of gold,” Khan said. “The dogs have such a good life with her. They really thrive under her care. She gets up at 4am and walks them and she doesn’t stop until around 9pm.
“She has one of my dogs, a corgi cross called Michael, who is so lovely, but he’s been traumatised, I believe from a noose-type catchpole in Romania, and he bit me. But with Ali he hasn’t bitten in four years and he’s a happy dog there.”