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  1. Unknown
    2nd April 2016 @ 10:16 am

    What a heart warming story.

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  2. Victoria Twead - An Old Fool from Spain
    2nd April 2016 @ 10:53 am

    Great story, Beth, thank you. 🙂

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  3. Beth Haslam
    2nd April 2016 @ 11:36 am

    Thank you Angela, she is a lovely little dog. Sshh, we're quite hoping that she finds her way back to us again soon. 🙂

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  4. Beth Haslam
    2nd April 2016 @ 11:37 am

    That's a pleasure Victoria, many thanks for taking the time to read it. 🙂

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  5. Unknown
    2nd April 2016 @ 1:24 pm

    I have taken in stray/injured dogs since I became an adult. Have found them in all states of starvation and disease. I took in a small terrier that had no doubt been neglected. It's hair so matted and dirty that one could barely tell what type of dog it even was. I spent hours washing and grooming the little guy until all matts were gone and he was looking quite handsome. Found the owners and when they first saw him, they said, "No, he's not ours. " If it weren't for the fact that the gentleman was jumping madly about so excited to see his folks, he never would have been claimed. They could not believe this fine looking chap was theirs. I gave them a few lessons on grooming and off he went. Hope your little visitor gets a rest now and again.

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  6. Beth Haslam
    2nd April 2016 @ 6:18 pm

    Well good for you! What a fantastic job you must have done, let's hope the owners took heed of your advice. We have a similar story of finding an hunting dog in a dreadful state. Sadly the owner never came forward so we ended up adopting the old boy and were happy to keep him until he passed away over 18 months later. Thanks very much indeed for sharing your excellent story – he was a lucky chap to come across you. 🙂

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  7. Patricia
    2nd April 2016 @ 7:20 pm

    …as do I. Thanks for sharing.

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  8. Patricia
    2nd April 2016 @ 7:21 pm

    …as do I. Thanks for sharing.

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  9. Beth Haslam
    3rd April 2016 @ 8:31 am

    🙂 Thanks Patricia!

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  10. Unknown
    6th April 2016 @ 6:34 pm

    Warm, wonderful story! Nice to know caring people are everywhere on the planet.

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  11. spspd252
    6th April 2016 @ 11:23 pm

    Lovely story, thanks Beth

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  12. Vallypee
    22nd May 2016 @ 5:28 pm

    What a pity you couldn't keep her, Beth. It sounds as if she might have preferred an easier life than she was used to. What a sweetie!

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  13. Beth Haslam
    23rd May 2016 @ 9:20 am

    Honestly, Val, she was a super girl. We'd gladly have taken her in if the need had arisen. She was clearly well fed, but I reckon she ought to be coming up to retirement soon. That said, once a hunting dog – always a hunting dog. 🙂

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