Today at the Farm
Posted: 24 Mar 2020, 12:29
I thought as we are in uncertain times at the moment and all being careful we have put together contingency plans here .
Today we took an urgent call from a lady who child has had an allergic reaction to her dogs... two things to think no parent wants their child in hospital especially now.
Luckily here is how we proceeded:
I prepared the sign over forms for completion our helper came to meet the owner keeping a good distance I sadly had to watch on our cameras the heartbreak for the Lady and our helper was also shedding tears never having done this before as I am usually always the one these days who signs dogs the dogs were walked into the kennels by the owner and later will have free running in our paddock one of the dogs is a Labrador one is a boxer both girls are lovely when adoption takes place we have an offer from another volunteer to complete the adoptions .
As some of you know Sam my hubby has leukemia and on oral chemotherapy so is in the danger zone
there is no risk to us to continue to help dogs as we are able to do a lot of things inside and the garden / fresh air.
Please do not worry about us we are absolutely fine Rescue goes on it has to else what will happen to the dogs if we do not ?.
Thank you so much to people who donate to us we do understand some may not be able to afford to now and if so you are still our valued friends and always will be..
Love to you all
Glenys and Sam and all the team xx
Today we took an urgent call from a lady who child has had an allergic reaction to her dogs... two things to think no parent wants their child in hospital especially now.
Luckily here is how we proceeded:
I prepared the sign over forms for completion our helper came to meet the owner keeping a good distance I sadly had to watch on our cameras the heartbreak for the Lady and our helper was also shedding tears never having done this before as I am usually always the one these days who signs dogs the dogs were walked into the kennels by the owner and later will have free running in our paddock one of the dogs is a Labrador one is a boxer both girls are lovely when adoption takes place we have an offer from another volunteer to complete the adoptions .
As some of you know Sam my hubby has leukemia and on oral chemotherapy so is in the danger zone
there is no risk to us to continue to help dogs as we are able to do a lot of things inside and the garden / fresh air.
Please do not worry about us we are absolutely fine Rescue goes on it has to else what will happen to the dogs if we do not ?.
Thank you so much to people who donate to us we do understand some may not be able to afford to now and if so you are still our valued friends and always will be..
Love to you all
Glenys and Sam and all the team xx