An example of this is Johnny. Johnny is a little Rottweiler puppy and was found by the RSPCA suffering from severe dehydration and was close to death along with his litter of 7.
His frail image, of course, was as a result of mistreatment and neglecting by his original owner. Thankfully, the RSPCA were able to make a different by treating him for dehydration and E.coli and he is now just as a pup should be: curious, mischievous and raring for adventure.
Thanks to the RSPCA, his 6 brothers and sisters have all been rehomed and love their new life without fear of abuse or rejection. Johnny himself is still waiting for new parents and loves his new life. This is all down to the RSPCA’s actions. He’s a handsome chap that appears to be well fed and watered, who loves nothing more than to have his tummy scratched. The picture of Johnny above shows him enjoying his new life as he should, free of the fear of neglect or homelessness thanks to the RSPCA who devoted their time to looking after him until he was cured of his dehydration and other illnesses. We believe in what they do to make a better world for animals and support their campaign for it.
Again you have our deepest gratitude for caring about this situation and reading our blog. Please now take the time to post a comment and tell us your thoughts on the matter. Specifically, we would be really pleased if you cared to answer the following questions:
Again you have our deepest gratitude for caring about this situation and reading our blog. Please now take the time to post a comment and tell us your thoughts on the matter. Specifically, we would be really pleased if you cared to answer the following questions:
- Have you learned about the RSPCA from reading our blog?
- Would you now be willing to donate towards the RSPCA?
- Would you start or join a fundraising campaign to raise money for the RSPCA?
- Would you sign up to receive a newsletter giving you information about the work of the RSPCA on the RSPCA website?
- Would you tell your family and friends about the RSPCA and encourage them to help support the RSPCA?
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By Alexandra and Isla
Great cause!!
ReplyDeleteJohnny is so cute I'm glad that the RSPCA are helping animals like him!!
ReplyDeleteAfter reading this i have realisedthe full extent of what the RSPCA does for animals and would be happy to fundraise or volunteer to help them out!
ReplyDeleteAn amazing charity!!!!!!!!! Now I know what RSPCA do I will definately help them in the future.
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Well done Alex and Isla I think that the RSPCA is a really good cause!
Rebecca Tinkler
I have learnt a lot by reading this blog
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Yes i think the newsletter sounds like a good thing for me to sign up for
and I have already told my family and friends, this was a very good blog.
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i <3 johnny
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great blog!