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Location: Warrington, Cheshire
Joined: Jul 2004
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Our Pack
Here's hoping that the images work, but here's a few photo's
This is Luke (Luc, which I often say as that's how it was written on his adoption certificate) He is 3 years old and it's exactly 2 years ago since we adopted him on the 1st July. He's adorable and my photographic skills never do him justice.
This is Kim, Luke's daughter (long story) She's 7 months old now and becoming a cheeky little madame. She's showing a talent for flyball and agility, but our closest class is 70 miles away. So for now, it's just me and a tennis ball
This was Kim when she was 8 weeks old.
Then we have the foster dogs.
First is phoebe:
She's 3 years old and we had hoped to offer her a permanent home, but she doesn't get along too well with her daughter, Kim. Phoebie has now been spayed and is extremely healthy unlike 2 months ago when I finally got her from my so called friend. Phobie loves her runs and is the cuddliest of the dogs. She has so much affection and intelligence. She also talks. It's going to be extremely hard to let go of this little girl, but as we had Luke and Kim first, we have to prioritize.
This is Sam:
He is Kim's brother and came to us 2 months ago with Phoebe. He's settled well in the household and we are still trying to make a level headed decision on whether he should stay or be rehomed.
And last but not least is Ben:
This was taken the day we picked him up, poor lad.
He is also another of the litter and was found wandering the streets. He was extremely thin and undernourished. But thanks to a friend who's also in rescue, informing me of Ben's appearance in their pound, we managed to get down there and collect him. He's gained weight now and recovered from his cough. He's also enjoying his numerous training sessions which he has each day. Ben may have had a rough start to his life, but we are going to ensure that the rest of his life will be lived in luxury and attention. He deserves the best.
These pictures aren't the latest, so just as soon as my son stops stealing the batteries from my camera and putting them in his game console, I'll take some new photo's.