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Puppy wanted for loving forever home


mary70

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My sister in law is looking for a puppy to join her family mixed breed and something that isnt going to cost the silly money that some people are wanting, she had to have her beloved dog put to sleep 2 weeks ago aged 15 and it has left a huge gap to fill, if you know of any available or coming available please me me ty

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have a look on here i'm in the process of updating it at the moment

they are all dogs in rescue desperately needing homes

i haven't come across any puppy's at the moment but keep checking

there are some relay nice dogs that are just over a year old

or younger what type of dog is she wanting chilled,active etc

but then again puppy's aren't going to be chilled :hihi: :hihi:

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OMG I will fight her for them :hihi: they are just beautiful just my cup of tea and they will make beautiful dogs to be proud of...oh roll on my lottery win and mansion :hihi:

 

its funny you should say that me & tony was talking saying what we would do if we would of won that big lottery win the 147 million that just one person won

& my answer straight away was to open my own rescue & stop all those poor dogs being pts in dog pounds :).........

& of course more bassets oh oh oh i would opern my own basset , begle welfare as well as a dog rescue........we can onley dream eh :hihi:

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Would your sister in law consider any of these at Dogs Trust (Leeds)?:

 

http://www.dogstrust.org.uk/rehoming/alfiebecchio1086642.aspx#.UCe7f6NBn4Y

 

http://www.dogstrust.org.uk/rehoming/hercules1092088.aspx#.UCe7gaNBn4Y

 

http://www.dogstrust.org.uk/rehoming/louie1090411.aspx#.UCe7g6NBn4Y

 

They are not the same as the deceased dog but are all new to the website, look as if they will make lovely pets and are within the 0-6 months category. Only problem is that you don't mention what you mean by 'silly money'. All rescues will charge for their dogs to cover the cost of neutering, vaccinations and health care.

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