some of the dogs (rehomed) 2012 (piccies)

CAYLA

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I found more (I think we can say it was the year of the difficult terrier);) as we homed loads, non easy rehomes, no matter how cute they looked, they where monsters, human made monster obs:rolleyes::p

That £500 camera I bought OH came in a handy, we made them look like angels, a bit a grass and some sunshine:D:D:D:D:D:D:D:D:D
This one has ALOT of homes before she came to us and was a pound dog
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We have had a fair few labs in too (nothing new there)
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Cayla,

I really don't do, or understand the whole rescue thing, GENERALLY. BUT, I take my hat off to you, and I applaud your efforts. Some lovely woofers, and were it not for those who make the effort, they'd have ended up, quite needlessly, in an incinerator. They've also, I feel sure, brought a great deal of joy to many.

Well done you, and all those who make the effort.

Alec.
 

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Thank goodness for folk like you and your Mum, Im sure all those dogs have appreciated your hard work, as do we all. I have the greatest admiration for you, I couldnt do it, would get far too emotional and couldnt hold my tongue with some of the numpties!!
 

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Only a few then C. I know you haven't posted because you want pats on the back and I know you'll be all modest but you and your Ma deserve so much more than a well done. I don't think I have the right words really but that is a lot of woofer lives you have helped to save there and I'm sure all of them appreciate it.
 

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Cayla,

I really don't do, or understand the whole rescue thing, GENERALLY. BUT, I take my hat off to you, and I applaud your efforts. Some lovely woofers, and were it not for those who make the effort, they'd have ended up, quite needlessly, in an incinerator. They've also, I feel sure, brought a great deal of joy to many.

Well done you, and all those who make the effort.

Alec.

Thankyou, to be honest sometimes I question my own self and debate with my sanity, sometimes you feel "is there a point" then the next day you are faced with another defenceless/discarded animal and you feel almost duty bound and you simply cannot walk away. :confused: it can be rewarding but the stress far outways any reward sadly.:(


Thankyou for the comments though everyone, just thought I would share as I don't even think I have posted any piccies this year at all:eek:
 

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But...but...but...there are no young dogs/pedigrees/toy breeds/designer crosses in rescue!

If only that were true :( Its depressing the number of pedigree dogs waiting for a home even with the breed rescues. The breeds get popular so quick but go out of fashion just as quickly.

Great to know the oldies got a new home :D They have so much more to offer than people think.
 

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I know, I just hear people say that a lot as a way of justifying the breeding of designer dogs/teacup wotsits and/or running out and buying the first pup they see on Gumtree rather than waiting/not even considering rescue.
 
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