Share your story about your rescued dog - good or bad!
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kathryn
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by kathryn » 28 Aug 2008, 21:15
Today Buster went to his new home and his new family have sent me some pictures of him settling in, first Dinner "Al Fresco", and then having a run in his new garden.
Thankyou so much for giving this gentle boy a new home, looks like he is already settling in.. :)
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by Gemma T » 28 Aug 2008, 21:17
Great photos - look very very happy
Gemma x
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by Glenys » 28 Aug 2008, 21:18
I am so thrilled to see this he looked so sad when he came here and his coat was neglected he improved greatly with some special baths but wasnt sure what he was allowed to do it was baby steps with him all the way I am so happy to see him bet he thinks he has landed on all four paws
Thank you for giving him a home
Glenys xx
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by bessiebunches » 28 Aug 2008, 21:23
I am sure Buster will be very happy in his new home, just look at that wonderfull garden, lots of hiding places and places to explore.
Lots of best wishes to Buster and his new family.
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by molliemoo » 28 Aug 2008, 22:20
What a lucky boy he is to have found what looks to be a lovely new home :)
jackiem
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by jackiem » 28 Aug 2008, 22:53
He is going to have a whale of a time in that beautiful garden!
Jackie
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by Diesel Kate » 29 Aug 2008, 06:53
What a new home! Just look at his "playground" Buster must think all his birthdays have come all at once. He is looking great.
Kath, Toby (Balee and Megan - Never out of my thoughts
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benjiesmum
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by benjiesmum » 29 Aug 2008, 08:01
Oh how lovely for Buster. He looks so happy! :D
arlyj
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by arlyj » 29 Aug 2008, 10:05
Oh I'm so delighted for him! He looked so sad in his rescue photo and now he looks really happy.
Thanks for giving him a lovely new home.
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by mitch » 29 Aug 2008, 15:40
He looks to have fell on his paws with his new owners. Bet he just loves exploring that beautiful looking garden. :D
bessiebunches
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by bessiebunches » 29 Aug 2008, 17:08
Glenys
John says he loves Busters new garden and can he please be adopted and live there too.
kathryn
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by kathryn » 29 Aug 2008, 18:24
Its lovely isnt it Gail I thought that when I saw the pictures they sent me, he is also near the sea so the best of both worlds... :)
Is John housetrained ?? :D
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by smitty » 29 Aug 2008, 18:40
Lovely result
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by bessiebunches » 29 Aug 2008, 19:00
Is John housetrained ??
He can cook, do the washing, wash the floors, clean the bathroom & do the gardening.
He can't change the quilt cover or wash windows and he is not to keen on DIY, BUT he lives here so how much handier can he be ! :D :D
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by kathryn » 29 Aug 2008, 19:45
He can cook, do the washing, wash the floors, clean the bathroom & do the gardening.
He can't change the quilt cover or wash windows and he is not to keen on DIY, BUT he lives here so how much handier can he be ! :D :D
Do you hire him out Gail??? :D