Dog found tied to fence in Guildford 29/12/2014

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She's greying out as she gets older, she's five now. This was her a few days after arriving:

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Her list of achievements is too long to mention, she means the world to me and is never going anywhere. As I recall I offered to do the same for Breeze after seeing her still advertised a few weeks later; I'm sorry you lost track of her and wish you the best in finding her.
 

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Hi I am already a husky owner. I have shared this thread on FB but if an owner isn't found I need another running buddy so would be happy to foster/adopt should her rightful owners not come forward. It's just terribly sad she has been left like that.
 

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Ok that's good well there's alway a good home here if you ever need someone, our family is looking for a beautiful dog like that, and we would rather take a dog that hasn't had such a good time so we can show him or her what a happy dog life should be :)
 

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Hi, just joined to message you on husky weeks ago on my Facebook there was a shared picture which looked very much like this dog I believe he was lost bev
 

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I honestly cannot fathom why, when there are so many in rescue needing homes already, hho seems a strange place to come en masse? :p
 

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Yes agreed, just got a message from doglost to come and see if its my girl Breeze, looks like her, fingers crossed:

http://www.doglost.co.uk/dog-blog.php?dogId=53919

Hope someone has taken her to a vets practice to be scanned

Have you actually looked at the pictures she's nothing like your girl, she's a completely different colour for one thing

I honestly cannot fathom why, when there are so many in rescue needing homes already, hho seems a strange place to come en masse? :p

She's a fashionable dog it's all most care about sadly
 

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Agree about the chips..mine all get routinely scanned every 6 months when they have their check ups. One is always hard to find and I did debate whether to chip said dog again. It worries me that one scanner will no always pick up all types of chips.

And for all those lovely people who are offering a home or fostering, please do look at the links provided and help another dog. Huskies or Huskie x are fast following the Stafford as the popular dog to dump into rescue. If you take on a dog from a rescue you help 2 dogs, the one you take and the one saved by then having a space to go to in rescue.
 

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This dog is in the pound. Her time is up tomorrow and she will coming to me at www.huskiesinneed.com

She will be vaccinated, chipped, neutered and flea/worm treated.

IF you are seriously looking at rehoming her please go to Huskies in Need website and apply via the application form NOT the contact form
You must have a secure garden with 6 foot fencing.
And not leave the dog for more than 4 hours a day.
you also need to have some experience of the breed.

We choose the dog for the family going on their circumstances and individual needs.

Thanks

Beth
 
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This dog is in the pound. Her time is up tomorrow and she will coming to me at www.huskiesinneed.com

She will be vaccinated, chipped, neutered and flea/worm treated.

IF you are seriously looking at rehoming her please go to Huskies in Need website and apply via the application form NOT the contact form
You must have a secure garden with 6 foot fencing.
And not leave the dog for more than 4 hours a day.
you also need to have some experience of the breed.

We choose the dog for the family going on their circumstances and individual needs.

Thanks

Beth

Welcome Beth, glad to see your taking this little lady on

Em x
 
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