Showing posts with label dogs left to die. Show all posts
Showing posts with label dogs left to die. Show all posts

Thursday, April 23, 2020

A sad dog story that ends in a happy life for two disabled dogs; Eve and Dillon

Two dogs who found each other and became great friends

Eve was found abandoned on Christmas Eve when she was a nine week old puppy. 

She was in a bad way as it had been snowing hard. 
She was freezing to death. She did recover but is deaf and only has one working eye. 
She ended up at the Marley's Mutts Dogs Shelter. 

She is eleven months old but found it hard to socialise with the other dogs due to her loss of hearing and limited sight.

But when another disabled dog was also handed in to the Dog Shelter life became so much better for Eve

Dillon is two years old. He is blind and his owner put him in boarding kennels but did not come back to retrieve him. Dillon was then passed on to the shelter a few weeks ago.
When the dogs met they formed a bond instantly.
They use each others available senses to get around and have both grown in confidence. They became inseparable very quickly.

The staff at the dog shelter were hoping the dogs could be adopted together.
They were not optimistic though because both are cross breeds and large dogs.
Then there were the disabilities to consider too.

They have a Facebook Page where they have photos and the stories of each dog that is available for adoption. Eve had already been on the Facebook Page for a while and a potential new owner had come to visit the shelter to see her. When she saw how the two dogs were together and the love they had for each other she did not have the heart to separate them.

So now both Eve and Dillon have found a loving home and an eleven year old pal too

Both these dogs had a very sad and cruel start in life.
But they found each other just in time to become part of a family


Eve and Dillon happy in their new home together  

Thursday, March 19, 2020

Puppies abandoned again after Christmas


Why do people do it!


Another sad story of poor little dogs and puppies thrown out on the street to die.


I understand if new dog owners suddenly realise that they can not look after their dogs but why do they just throw them out in the street to die.


There are plenty of Dog homes and shelters all over the world that will take in unwanted dogs for free


These cute puppies are up for adoption in North Wales in the UK.


But if your are moved by their stories please contact your own local Dogs Shelter and offer a dog or puppy a new loving home.


The full story of what happened to these puppies are in this article below




Can you offer an abandoned puppy a home?

Sunday, March 8, 2020

Here is a collection of Before and After photographs of dogs who were rescued.



WARNING: These rescue dog transformations are going to make you ball your eyes out!

The difference
Here is one of those photos of a rescued dog.
The poor thing was in a terrible state when she was found.
A lot of veterinary care and love has transformed this puppy.
you can read the full story by clicking on the link below.

http://viking305.tinybytes.me/you-wont-believe-these-dog-transformations


This poor dog was rescued at a dump. She was in a terrible state  medically and was terrified of people.

Her full story is shown in a video of her actual rescue and care on this blog.

You can see it on the page entitled videos at the top of this page.



To see more photos and read about other rescued dogs click on the link below

http://viking305.tinybytes.me/you-wont-believe-these-dog-transformations



Monday, March 11, 2019

The Dog that followed a Racing Team for 430 Miles

Stray Dog who was Adopted by a Race Team


He followed them for a grueling 430 miles

Arthur followed the team during their Race of the Adventure Racing World Championship through the Amazon Rain Forest. - and what happened next will make your day.

The team were eating a meal as they started their trek when the dog approached them. 

They could see he was a stray so offered him some of their food. From then on the dog followed them for the whole trek of 430 miles.  

They named him Arthur 

They could not leave him behind so applied to be allowed to take him home to Sweden.


He was adopted by one of the team

To read the full story click the link below