Death Row Dogs Need Homes

Although we can’t take on dogs ourselves we get E-mails every single day about dogs in pounds on death row.  Thousands of healthy dogs get destroyed every year in the U.K through no fault of their own. If you are thinking of adopting a dog then make sure it is a rescue dog as you will literally be saving a dogs life.  One particular charity –  ‘Doris Banham Dog Rescue’ (www.dogsos.co.uk) set up in order to save dogs on death row but this worthy charity nearly had to close a few weeks ago.  Please don’t buy dogs from breeders or out of the paper when there are so many abandoned and unwanted dogs that need loving homes.  Please also consider older dogs too who very often sit in sanctuaries for months.

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2 other local dog rescue places:

www.babbington-rescue.org.uk and

www.petwelfare.co.uk

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