Rescue Royalty 4

DIGBY

Digby was very underweight and had been neglected for a long time. His coat was matted and he had severe ear problems. Thanks to his foster mum he improved quickly and is now settled in his forever home.

DIGBY

After his clip.

DIGBY

In his new home.

KAI

Kai was a very sad boy when found by the RSCPA. He had been living with other dogs, one of which was dead in the house. His owner could not cope with the dogs and he had to be moved very quickly. When he had recovered from his ordeal he went to his new home and is loving all the attention he now gets.

ROSIE & BEATRICE

Rosie and Beatrice were RSCPA neglect cases. They were two of six afghans that needed homes. Both girls were very under-weight and have now come on in leaps and bounds. They are pictured enjoying a day out at a Companion Show.

ALFIE

Alfie needed to be rehomed because of illness in the family. He lives with a rescue Greyhound and a Westie. They all get on really well together. Alfie had not been used to much walking but now enjoys his daily 4 mile walk with his new friends.

MADDIE

Maddie had to be rehomed because of illness in her family. She was underweight and a little nervous. She has gained 6lbs during her first 2 weeks in her new home and has two new friends, a Westie and a cat. Maddie has settled very well and is now a happy, out-going girl.

ALFIE JUNIOR

Alfie ended up in a rescue centre because his family were having problems, The centre contact Afghan Rescue and we were able to find him a lovely home with another Affi to play with.

ALFIE JUNIOR

Having fun with anothr Affi when he stopped off for a break during his journey to his new home.

 

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