Rescue Royalty 3

 

AFRA

Afra was another who was just not wanted anymore. Here she is looking beautiful in her new home.

ALFIE

Alfie had been sold to an unsuitable home and his owner could not cope with him. He was terrified when his new owners tried to take him for a walk. He still has problems while out for walks, but thanks to his devoted owners he is improving.

SCRABBLE

Scrabble's owners were moving abroad and did not want to take him. His coat was very matted and he had just been clipped off.

SCRABBLE AGAIN

This is Scrabble later on in his new home, enjoying a walk on the beach.

FIZZ

Fizz was considered an inconvenience. She has a lovely home by the sea now.

T BONE

T-Bone, despite the name, is a lady. She was another one who was sadly no longer wanted. She is very happy in her new home.

FAGIN

Fagin had a "lucky escape" from the home he was in. He now lives with his new friend, Alfred, another Afghan. He is pictured here looking very handsome whilst attending his new human's church service. They renewed their wedding vows and the dogs joined them.

ISHTAR

This is ISHTAR just clipped off and enjoying her romp in her new home. Her owners had to part with her due to personal problems.

LEAH

Leah (on the right) with her friend Charlie. Leah needed a new home because of "domestic problems". She gets on very well with Charlie and loves their walks.

KARA & JAKE

Jake and Kara had to be rehomed because their owner passed away. They stayed together and have settled down very well.

WILLOW

This is Willow not long after she went to her new home. She was just not wanted by her previous owner.

WILLOW (LATER)

Willow well and truly settled now. She looks so contented.

 

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