*OUT&SAFE*Dunboyne Surrender: Tiger, small Staffie boy

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*OUT&SAFE*Dunboyne Surrender: Tiger, small Staffie boy

Post  tripod on Sat Oct 24, 2009 5:15 pm

Dog name: Tiger

Sex: Male

Kennel number: 8

Located: Dunboyne Pound

If in pound is stray/surrender? Surrender

Picked up: NA

In:23/10/09

Needs out: NOW

Tiger is quite small and is sweet and easy to handle. He was reluctant to come out of the kennel, only being in there since yesterday so is still only getting used to his surroundings. Hopefully he won't have to stay there for long though, he will surely come out of his shell in a more settled setting. He is a gorgrous boy and seems to be nice and quiet. If you can help please post, pm or call Martina on 086 3871498




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Re: *OUT&SAFE*Dunboyne Surrender: Tiger, small Staffie boy

Post  tripod on Sat Oct 24, 2009 5:18 pm

ranting Yes its another Staffie and this one a surrender - I haven't met this guy yet, but he seems to be a nice calm fella who is totally lost in the pound. A Dog's Life is stoney broke and just can't keep this up especially with the number of restricted breeds coming in who are so difficult to move on and so are with us for so long, costing us a small fortune. If we are not doing this I don't even want to think of the alternative for these dogs... Sad

Please please please if you can help in anyway it would be really appreciated wave

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Post  Doggymad on Sat Oct 24, 2009 7:24 pm

does anyone wanna organize a sponsered walk or maybe hit the radio stations . or donation tins in the local vets xx poor doggy , hate seen dogs looking so scared Sad

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Post  tripod on Sat Oct 24, 2009 8:57 pm

Thanks so much Rachel, anyone wanting to organise something or help in any way - its really appreciated.
I don't think I could face going to the pound every week knowing that we can't help as many as possible - its hard enough as it is without having to cherry pick certain dogs and leave others that are perfectly rehomeable but just happen to be unlucky enough to be a certain breed dunno

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Post  siofra on Sat Oct 24, 2009 9:04 pm

poor dogs indeed and its getting so cold, i no other sites have an online shop! tshirts and carstickers wud be a great idea, there is a radio show donating all proceeds to d.s.p.c.a. all txts are 2 euros something like that wud be great too im sure members wud send a 2 euro txt cud all add up....

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Post  tripod on Mon Oct 26, 2009 7:37 pm

We need to raise E150 to get poor little Tiger out, checked over and into boarding so that he gets on the road to finding a better home.
This will hopefully begin tomorrow but we really need help - any and all help very much appreciated I love you

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Post  siofra on Mon Oct 26, 2009 9:08 pm

Anne who do i send a donation to? paypal?

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Post  carol08 on Mon Oct 26, 2009 9:59 pm

i can foster him save money there till he found a home

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Post  tripod on Tue Oct 27, 2009 1:07 pm

This is the ADogs Life paypal link:
http://jirdrescue.com/random/ADogsLifePayPal.htm

Or alternatively get in touch with Martina

Thank you so much for any offers of help smile

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Post  siofra on Tue Oct 27, 2009 9:21 pm

oh i wasent sure ive sent a donation to friends of ben through this site

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Post  Kazza on Tue Oct 27, 2009 11:35 pm

Got that thanks Justine.

I'll send it onto Martina now.

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Post  siofra on Wed Oct 28, 2009 2:07 am

ok great karen, but seriously wud tshirts be an option? i cud ask in the nutgrove and we cud sell them online made to order, using the logo and bens pic above??let me know and ill get onto it, ie get one done and see what its like smile

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Post  tripod on Wed Oct 28, 2009 1:25 pm

Thanks so much ladies I love you

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Post  tripod on Wed Oct 28, 2009 1:31 pm

Sweet little Tiger is out and safe. He is apparently a very sweet, calm little fella that is still really wriggly and happy when greeting everyone with a big Staffie smile love

He was taken to our vets yesterday as he has a tail injury. Unfortunatley this has become very infected and painful so Tiger will have the last little bit of his tail removed under anasthetic so as to help him get over this.
Again the op will cost another E150 affraid (on top of his boarding, care etc. costs) so again any help appreciated 3dogs

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Post  siofra on Wed Oct 28, 2009 6:01 pm

if this was on friends of bens facebook profile people could cross post it??? i see it all the time through welfare groups on facebook smile

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