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Kelsey, the Husky x came into the rescue as a handover, she lived in a one bedroom flat and was in desperate need of a walk to burn off her endless energy. She was adopted by Mr and Mrs Webb in December 08 and had been at the rescue for 9 months. She has a new brother called Dink and an array of doggy friends from the family. Another member of the Webb family adopted another dog, Sam a collie x from TARRS and they all enjoy spending lots of time together.
When Bagpuss came in I was immediately in love with him, he gave the most amazing cuddles and really nuzzled his head into your hands and he was a chunky boy to go with it. He was adopted by David and Teresa in October 09 and had been in the rescue for 3 months. Bagpuss is a very lucky cat to have been given a chance at a wonderful life with people who love him dearly, we wish Baggy a happy new life. .
Well, where do I begin with Angus! He was a handover dog in December 08, he wasn't given the best
life and often strayed on his own and was left for hours on his own in the flat where he was living, his owner finally decided
to give him up and he was bought into TARRS. Angus went on a few trips with the TARRS team, one was to an event held
in Coventry called Canine Capers, he didn't win any medals in the shows but he did win a wonderful couples hearts. Martine,
Matt and their daughter Erin adopted Angus in July 09. I don't think any of us realised how their lives
would change so much by adopting Angus. Angus suffered severely and still does but not so bad with separation
anxiety, they sought help from their vet and myself to find ways to overcome the problems. To be honest I think most
people would have given up on Angus, he not only suffered from separation anxiety, he also loved to run off when out
in the field and take several hours to catch...., my last text message I received from them was "Angus has excelled
himself by disappearing for an hour this morning, we did manage to get him back with the aid of a labrador, 3 people and a
bowl of food! The moral of the story is don't let him off before work. He is well liked in the area but
for all the wrong reasons but he enjoys his popularity" Angus does absolutely love his best friend Erin as
you can see in the photo. He is one very lucky boy who has a family that love him no matter what he throws at them.
They work extremely hard to deal with any problems that may arise and they are hoping next year he will finally settle
down.
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Sophie Peacock - Founder of The Animal Rescue & Rehabilitation Society
0773 444 2785 / t.a.r.r.s@hotmail.co.uk
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