No great news from the SPA today, except that Chabal was reclaimed. This was good news, as we were wondering what was going on. This beautiful dog was in great condition and was identified; furthermore the phone number was up to date. In any case, dog and owner are happily reunited!
We had one arrival, though (isn’t that always the case, no sooner does one dog leave than another takes its place). This dog will not stay long, though, I am sure. Daisie is a fauve de Bretagne cross and according to Carole she is absolutely adorable. I am looking forward to giving her a cuddle tomorrow; my fauve loving friends would not forgive me if I didn’t!
As well as my meeting Daisie, there are two other exciting events taking place tomorrow.
A group of young students have been busy creating and planning, and tomorrow is the culmination of all their efforts. First of all, there is a photographic exhibition and info-stand at Leclerc in Carcassonne which aims to inform the public about adoption, the trauma of abandoning an animal and also hopefully attract some visitors to the refuge. Of course donations of food etc will be welcome.
On Saturday afternoon another group will be at the SPA installing what our US cousins would refer to as “signage”. We are all looking forward to seeing what has been created! Please feel free to pop in and say hello; young people get a very bad press these days, come and see the other side of the story!
If you can’t make it on Saturday, you can come along on Sunday, of course, when we will be open for the first Sunday of the month.
Finally, further to yesterday’s wonderful donation, a big thank you to MaxiZoo, who as well as hosting us on collection days, also think of us in-between times, when they have a surplus of dog food. Look at this magnificent haul!
New arrival – Daisie
Saturday’s events
And a big thanks to MaxiZoo