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Tuesday 30 April 2013

Support the Dogs Trust


My name is Lee-On. I support Dogs Trust. First of all I thank you for looking at my blog and taking your time to read it. As we all know, dogs are kept as loyal companions and as pets. A man’s best friend. But some of us out there leave dogs on the street to fend for themselves or worse, some are known to put them in a bag of stones and they throw them into a river to drown while they are still healthy. The reason people do this is because they didn’t know the responsibility they would take on when they look after or the dog is ill or they just can’t be bothered to look after them anymore. Like these, dogs are abandoned or killed with no food, no water and most importantly, no love.

 












 Honey                     


But I would like to help these poor souls by supporting Dogs Trust. They save the dogs they find on the street and instead of putting them down like many vets/pounds do, they look after the dog until they get a nice and caring home so then they will understand the true meaning of love. Dogs Trust is different to other pounds because it has a wide space for the dogs to run around and a nice room for them to stay in. They rarely use cages and they always bring the dogs out to play with.

So, why did I choose Dogs Trust? I chose it because of my past about my dog called Honey. She was the weakest and the runt of the litter and the breeders were going to abandon her because no one would buy her and the breeders could not afford to keep another puppy. So I jumped in and bought the dog. I gave up my birthday party just for her. I don’t want other dogs to have the same experience.

If you would like to contact them here is the link: http://www.dogstrust.org.uk/.

Please give me feedback on these questions:
  1. Will you now support dogs trust?
  2. Will you now consider adopting a dog?
  3. Will you now sponsor Dogs trust?
  4. Will you now donate £2 for Dogs Trust
  5. Do you agree with this blog?
Thank you. Please help the abandoned dogs and remember: A dog is for life, not for Christmas.

Lee-On
 

2 comments:

  1. I definetely would support the dogs trust, and believe in what they do.

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  2. Awesome cause. Well done!

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