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Abandoned No More

By Hundidocom @hundidopuppy
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Today may be the last day of the love month but love for dogs and puppies is all year round. Manifestation of this dog love is the continuous rescue and adoption of our furry friends. Just like this great news of abandoned puppies finally getting themselves a new home.

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In freezing conditions, four puppies inside a battered old shoebox who were unceremoniously dumped beside a Lidl store days before Christmas last year. Now these poor, tiny puppies – named Snow White, Cinderella, Prince Charming and Buttons – have finally found their happy endings in the arms of their new families thanks to the loving and doting care from the Dogs Trust Canterbury staff. – source

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Two-month old Snow White, Cinderella, Prince Charming and Buttons have all been adopted by local families, and each will be keeping his or her original name. After being dumped, they were hand-reared by doting staff at Dogs Trust Canterbury. According to report, Prince Charming will be going home with Rochelle Haywood, 24, from Whitstable; Hayley Gore will be taking Cinderella; Snow White is heading off with Becky, Bethany, Owen and Mark Whittaker; and Peter and Julie Cant are welcoming Buttons into their family. rescued dog* The four pups and their new families. Dogs Trust Canterbury Rehoming Centre manager, Adam Levy, said at the time:
“It really is a bit of a miracle that the puppies survived after being so callously dumped in the cold at such a young age. [...] They were found early morning around the back of Lidl’s. We know absolutely nothing about the owner. It could be an unplanned litter or a breeder who has failed to sell them. [...]“
Dogs Trust cares for over 16,000 stray and abandoned dogs each year for a variety of reasons, including those that have become unwanted gifts. *info and images credit

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