What You See Is What You Get. This is a journal blog, an explore-blog, a bit of this and that blog. Sharing where the mood takes me. Perhaps it will take you too.
A wonderful report on lovely Poppy. Our darling border collie Rory was disabled by arthritis; he was a brave gentle dog. I'm so glad that Poppy can be comfortable despite her condition.
What a wonderful gesture for such a beautiful girl ! Some years ago, when we had two dogs of our own, we sponsored a dog which had many health problems, and couldn't be re-homed. The Charity who looked after her asked us to go and visit her, so we did, and took bedding, toys and treats for her and the other dogs. We didn't come home empty handed - but agreed to adopt a sweet spaniel cross pup. to add to our family. The following year (having lost one of our dogs)when we went to the kennels again to renew our sponsorship, we adopted a beautiful female yellow Labrador ! Sadly the Charity folded shortly afterwards, although if it had continued we would probably have had a house full of dogs !
Hari OM yes that's how it goes!!! I am in a situation whereby it is not possible for me to have another dog (at least for now), so my way of getting my fur-fix is to sponsor and to share with all the great doggy and cat bloggers in Blogville! thanks for visiting - have seen you around but can find no way to reach you other than this reply box. Yxx
Ohhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh we are so happy and OMCs we love the name Poppy!! It fits that pretty girl to a TEEEEE
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Good to hear that gorgeous Poppy is doing so well.
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Bertie.
The generosity of your heart Yamini is inspiring. We are so glad that Poppy is doing well.
ReplyDeletePoppy looks so huggble..coffee is on
ReplyDeleteSuch a pretty girl. You are so kind to help care for her.
ReplyDeleteGlad Poppy is doing well and so wonderful to have your help
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Mr Bailey, Hazel & Mabel
that was such a sweet letter poppy wrote ;o) and yes, the name is super well picked!
ReplyDeleteA wonderful report on lovely Poppy. Our darling border collie Rory was disabled by arthritis; he was a brave gentle dog. I'm so glad that Poppy can be comfortable despite her condition.
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful gesture for such a beautiful girl !
ReplyDeleteSome years ago, when we had two dogs of our own, we sponsored a dog which had many health problems, and couldn't be re-homed. The Charity who looked after her asked us to go and visit her, so we did, and took bedding, toys and treats for her and the other dogs. We didn't come home empty handed - but agreed to adopt a sweet spaniel cross pup. to add to our family. The following year (having lost one of our dogs)when we went to the kennels again to renew our sponsorship, we adopted a beautiful female yellow Labrador ! Sadly the Charity folded shortly afterwards, although if it had continued we would probably have had a house full of dogs !
Hari OM
Deleteyes that's how it goes!!! I am in a situation whereby it is not possible for me to have another dog (at least for now), so my way of getting my fur-fix is to sponsor and to share with all the great doggy and cat bloggers in Blogville! thanks for visiting - have seen you around but can find no way to reach you other than this reply box. Yxx
We are so glad Poppy is doing so well! Too bad she can't come to your house and sleep on your bed.
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Murphy & Stanley