More good news today with the adoption of two of our smaller dogs.
First up was Cap. This little lad arrived on Saturday, much to the regret of his owner, who is very unwell. Yes, there are legitimate reasons for bringing dogs to us, and when the process is respected, we know all about the animal’s likes and dislikes. This helps us to find the best home as quickly as possible; when we have a signed contract of abandon, there is no need for a dog to wait 10 days while we (and he) wait for his owner to reappear (or not).
Cap’s owner was extremely upset to leave him at the SPA, however we assured her that it would not be long till he found a new home. And sure enough the very next day he was reserved. The only reason he did not leave immediately was that he was not castrated, and due to the Bank Holiday, today was the first day when this was possible. So today, four days after arriving, little Cap is off to his new home. Now that is what I call a result!
Next to leave was Camilla. She arrived just over a month ago at the same time as the Cavalier King Charles spaniel, Charles, who has since been adopted. A lovely young spaniel cross, Camilla is friendly and affectionate and just about perfect. A move to a different kennel at the refuge gave her the visibility she needed to catch someone’s eye, and today off she went.
On a less positive note we have three new puppies and a couple of new adults, too, all of whom arrived today. News and photos of them anon.
Cap – ADOPTED
Camilla – ADOPTED