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mo
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10-12-2008, 06:55 PM
The place I work at has christmas fostering, it gives the dogs a break, and many people that dont have family to enjoy the festivities, have something to share the time with, some of the oldies really enjoy the break and some even get adopted because they settled in with the families so well.

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10-12-2008, 07:34 PM
lol there both lovely ,i try not to look .have you tried sitting ,looking through your fingers covering your eyes ,lol that way , you are not quiet looking
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10-12-2008, 08:43 PM
Originally Posted by magpye View Post
Is there such a thing as a Christmas foster? I have a lovely home and lots of doggy presents , better than a kennel over Christmas, as soon as Kismet's better maybe I should call the local rescue centers, see what they say.. but if I fostered a doggy... could I give it up after Christmas?..

I just realised what am looking for here is actually a dog that is just for Christmas
Absloutely!!!

Rescue's are crying out for Xmas foster places
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