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Originally Posted by Cinds:
Originally Posted by Yellow Rose:

...I think you'll love this

 

 

That really is lovely, the boy just didn't want to know but the dog was determined to be his friend. 

Having worked with Downs Syndrome children they too have unconditional love, they're very affectionate, not sure why this little one is hesitant at times but I'm sure the dog will be a teacher to him

Yellow Rose
Originally Posted by Yellow Rose:
Originally Posted by Saint:

Roger - look up "HOPE FOR PAWS"

Hope For Paws does excellent work, and the rescuers don't mind how long they spend trying to befriend a frightened or sick dog so they can help better their lives.

You guys might like the work 'unite to care' does, they campaign to get laboratory animals (beagles and foals) used in animal testing re-homed once they are deemed no longer useful and sent to be put to sleep

Jen-Star
Originally Posted by Jenstar:
Originally Posted by Yellow Rose:
Originally Posted by Saint:

Roger - look up "HOPE FOR PAWS"

Hope For Paws does excellent work, and the rescuers don't mind how long they spend trying to befriend a frightened or sick dog so they can help better their lives.

You guys might like the work 'unite to care' does, they campaign to get laboratory animals (beagles and foals) used in animal testing re-homed once they are deemed no longer useful and sent to be put to sleep

What a kind and lovely idea. At least the poor animals may have a life afterwards. 

FM
Originally Posted by Jenstar:
Originally Posted by Yellow Rose:
Originally Posted by Saint:

Roger - look up "HOPE FOR PAWS"

Hope For Paws does excellent work, and the rescuers don't mind how long they spend trying to befriend a frightened or sick dog so they can help better their lives.

You guys might like the work 'unite to care' does, they campaign to get laboratory animals (beagles and foals) used in animal testing re-homed once they are deemed no longer useful and sent to be put to sleep

I've not heard of that Organisation Jen but have known for a long time about Beagles being used for testing, hard to imagine how some human beings can be a part of that.

Coincidentally a friend sent me this link a few days ago of Beagles being set free and seeing grass for the first time. This happened in the US, hopefully it will happen here one day, the Beagles are now in foster homes. Hope the link works, not sure if FB links work here, never tried it before lol.

 

Edit, I can't see the vid so maybe it doesn't work here. But it's encouraging to know some Beagles can be set free. One day hopefully they'll all be.

Yellow Rose
Last edited by Yellow Rose
Originally Posted by Roger the Alien:
Originally Posted by Jenstar:
Originally Posted by Yellow Rose:
Originally Posted by Saint:

Roger - look up "HOPE FOR PAWS"

Hope For Paws does excellent work, and the rescuers don't mind how long they spend trying to befriend a frightened or sick dog so they can help better their lives.

You guys might like the work 'unite to care' does, they campaign to get laboratory animals (beagles and foals) used in animal testing re-homed once they are deemed no longer useful and sent to be put to sleep

What a kind and lovely idea. At least the poor animals may have a life afterwards. 

I agree Rog, it's so sad that animals are used in that way and then 'disposed of'

Jen-Star

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