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Buster – has found a sponsor

Buster was born approx in January 2011 and hs high to shoulder is 45 cm. Buster was thrown over the fence of a shelter, that was in January 2014. He was very scared and it took some time to catch him. He had an infected wound beneath his tail, someone shot him in the butt. The X-ray at the vet revealed that he has six more bullets in his body. Buster had an operation where his wound was cleaned. In this operation the bullets should be removed, but these could not be found. Unfortunately, the shelter lacks the financial possibilities of a new operation. From his operation he has already recovered well. He gets along well with other dogs, but he wants to keep all toys for himself. He is still afraid of us humans and is submissive. Buster would like a patient and loving family who helps him to reduce his anxiety. But we are aware that it will not be easy, perhaps even impossible, to find a family for him. Therefore, we would like to find a sponsor for Buster, which opens his heart for him and want to support him. Would you be his sponsor?           Thanks to Mrs Diane Blair for the takeover of sponsorship for Buster. Thanks for your great...

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Debbie – has found a sponsor

Debbie is a lovely little dog, about 9 years old, who has already spent many, many years in the shelter. She loves contact with people very much and it’s such a shame that she has to live in the shelter. Her big handicap to finding a home is, that she is Leishmaniosis positive.  Those of us who deal with this illness day by day know that it’s not a big problem if a dog has this illness.  However, most of the people are afraid to take such a dog in. For Debbie it is really a disaster, because she is desperate for a family she can give all her love too. We’ll do all we can do to make her life as happy as possible, but that will never replace the love and care of her very own family. It is wonderful for Debbie to have a sponsor and to know that there are lovely people who are thinking of her.  And maybe one day, someone will fall in love with her and take her home.     Thanks to Mrs Hazel Ainsworth of Hampshire (UK) for the takeover of sponsorship for Debbie. Thanks for your great...

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