Posted by admin on August 20, 2008 ·
As National Dog Adoption Month sets out to encourage more poeple to consider the advantages of adopting a dog, the credit crunch is costing more and more dogs their homes.
BBC Radio Leicester discusses the effects of the credit crunch on dogs plus advice on how to save money on dog ownership costs without compromising on canine care.
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Posted by admin on August 20, 2008 ·
Adorable eyes, stunning personality. A model of vitality and friendlier dog it would be hard to meet. But Stanley is without a home. His former owners had to give up this beautiful dog as a result of financial constraints.
Dog Adoption Month founder Ryan O’Meara went to meet Stanley and discussed the problem of the credit crunch with the RSPCA and BBC Radio Derby’s Aleena Naylor.
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Posted by admin on August 8, 2008 ·
Our thanks to Southend Radio, particularly Tracie Young for again helping us promote the cause of dog adoption.
In this interview, find out why people should consider a Bull breed and which dog from DogsBlog.com would make an ideal chess partner.
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Posted by admin on June 22, 2008 ·
If you’re thinking about adopting a dog from a rescue shelter, you couldn’t have chosen a better place to begin your search!
DogsBlog.com is an easy to use, all in one resource for people who are looking to adopt a dog.
Via this site you can find all types of dogs from various locations around the UK as well as information and advice on dog adoption.
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Posted by admin on April 25, 2008 ·
There is a popular myth that dogs who are seeking new homes from Britain’s overstretched rescue shelters are, somehow, ‘damaged goods’. There is a notion that these dogs ended up in shelter because they have a behavioural defect or health problems or personality disorders or are in one way or another not quite as dependable as pedigree dogs purchased from breeders. All of this is bunkum. Absolutely, [...]