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Post by Baglady on Jul 18, 2016 2:05:31 GMT
Please welcome the rather diminuitive Jack This tiny little fella was brought into CDH as a stray, and he doesn't seem to mind being in the Hotel du Dogue on little bit! Er, excuse me Aunty Janet, but I wonder if you would do me the courtesty of a little scritch?
I thank you! Jack enjoyed his first walk out with the Pilgrims today, he may be short, but he's not short on energy! But there are only so many miles those little Queen Anne legs can go without a break, and it was 'hey hup' onto the garden bench for cwtches! If Jack's owners don't come forward for him, and as time goes on it's looking very unlikely that they will, he will be available for rehoming from 20th July. If you would like more information on Jack or any of the dogs for rehoming at Cardiff Dogs Home, please phone the Dogs' Home: 029 2071 1243 or visit Cardiff Dogs' Home, Westpoint Industrial Estate, Penarth Road, open 7 days a week, 10.30 - 4pm (closed for lunch 12 - 1.00pm weekdays) For more information about the rehoming process at Cardiff Dogs Home, please click on the link below: Rehoming Process
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Post by cerilouise on Jul 24, 2016 10:56:39 GMT
Had the pleasure of walking Jack yesterday. What a lovely gentle boy who despite being on the older side of the spectrum still had enough energy to rival the younger dogs. He walked well on the lead and didn't seem to worried about the other dogs. Spot another older gent was out at the same time and they seemed quite happy to walk in each other's presence. It's sad to see dogs at this stage in life waiting for another place to call home but hopefully it won't be long till Jack (and Spot) are snapped up. I can't see why no one will want this pocket rocket. Good luck Jack x
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Post by jenc on Jul 24, 2016 20:05:14 GMT
Had the pleasure of walking Jack yesterday. What a lovely gentle boy who despite being on the older side of the spectrum still had enough energy to rival the younger dogs. He walked well on the lead and didn't seem to worried about the other dogs. Spot another older gent was out at the same time and they seemed quite happy to walk in each other's presence. It's sad to see dogs at this stage in life waiting for another place to call home but hopefully it won't be long till Jack (and Spot) are snapped up. I can't see why no one will want this pocket rocket. Good luck Jack x Nice to meet you yesterday! Jack & Spot looked super cute walking along together (safe distance of course) what a pair of lovely oldies ☺
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Post by cherylW on Jul 31, 2016 19:46:10 GMT
Sweet little Jack has trotted off into the distance with his forever family this week young man!
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Post by lizbeth76 on Jul 31, 2016 20:08:58 GMT
Well done Jack you're a lovely little boy x
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