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Post by Baglady on Jun 8, 2018 1:06:54 GMT
Big girls don't cry But they can't always hide their sadness Tink was very anxious when we first brought her out today, very reserved, and she leaned in close to Miss Janet for comfort. Not to stress her, we took her into the pen and just let her do her own thing. Although she is clearly distressed at her change of circumstances, it's very obvious Tink adores human contact, she wasn't interested in the toys on offer, she just looked at us beseechingly, trying to understand why she was in a strange place with people she doesn't know We always keep the big guns - pate and sausage - on hand, and despite herself, Tink came around a little when we invited her to play a game she knew, with a prize that was pretty tasty! She proffered her paw without prompting... Annnnd the other one And both at once! Tink does the cutest beg you've ever seen Kennels is no place for such a loyal and senstive girl, we have promised Tink that we will find her a perfect forever home For more information or if you'd like to meet Tink 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. For more information about the rehoming process at Cardiff Dogs Home, please click HERE
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Post by sorepaws on Jun 9, 2018 16:43:24 GMT
This girl is not as big as you might think. Very dainty indeed.
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Post by sorepaws on Jun 12, 2018 13:08:01 GMT
Just had the privilege of walking this lovely lady. Hopefully she will be off to her new home soon for ear scratches on demand and it's clear that once she knows you, you will be rewarded with her love and devotion.
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Post by Baglady on Jun 28, 2018 21:54:09 GMT
Tink has turned her frown upsidedown - she has found her forever peeps Be happy beautiful girl
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