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My gaffer was telling me today about her son who saw a guy drive in to the car park, look round, and dump something over the wall. After they did one he investigated and saw that they'd dumped a puppy. He took it home, he can't give it a permanent home as he has two dogs as it is but I have offered to give it a loving home to fill the void left by my recently departed cat. How can people be so heartless, to dump a vulnerable puppy or kitten when there are charities and pounds who will take them off your hands with the guarantee that they will not put a healthy animal to sleep?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.The deal with the gaffer fell through, I wasn't the only one offering a home. So instead I got Judy the Boxer from a local rescue centre. She was declared as being just 2 years old, though that is doubtful by the grey hairs around her chops. Have a butchers at this photo of her and see what you think...
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She is lovely - but a bit older than 2. Being a lady dog she might be lying to you to make herself appear young. ;-)
My first cat, George, was adopted from The Cats Protection. They told me that he was 3. The vet I took him to for a check over said that he was nearly 13. He lived with me for 5 years - he was a typical grumpy old man.
Good luck with Judy.
My first cat, George, was adopted from The Cats Protection. They told me that he was 3. The vet I took him to for a check over said that he was nearly 13. He lived with me for 5 years - he was a typical grumpy old man.
Good luck with Judy.
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