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Wednesday, 25 June 2014

Abandoned or abused, help The Dogs Trust all dogs, the life they deserve.

Thank you for opening my blog, I hope you enjoy it, my name is Cyann and I am raising awareness for The Dogs Trust which is based in the UK. You can support me by reading and sharing my blog, you should do this because there are thousands of dogs who need OUR help. I am trying to change as many opinions as I can, in order to help dogs who need it.

Many dogs are abandoned or abused each year, and a change needs to be made. Even a pound can help; it could go to a warm bed or a can of dog food.

http://www.dogstrust.org.uk/rehoming/searchcentres/london/successstories.aspx#.UyIjznaYnc

This is a link to the success story page on The Dogs Trust website. This shows that there are amazing things that happen; they just need to help to happen. Dogs can live a normal happy life, after past events that may have hurt them.

Anyone can help, but I’m asking you. This is because; I need everyone involved, as many as possible. If you help, you can bring your qualities, to what they do best. Whether you’re a baker or an artist, you can still help raise money and awareness, no matter who you are.

Please help me to help them. They can’t raise money. What they give to us is a lot more than we can ever give to them, they give us a friendship. A bond so strong it would be unbreakable. Imagine your best friend passing away, that’s what it’s like with a dog. And how do I know this? I don’t have a dog of my own, but my granny does. The things she went through when her last dog had to put down were awful. She loved that dog, so much, that she would always forgive him whenever he chewed one of her shoes. Let’s make the world aware of this bond and share the bond. Together.

Here are many dogs, all waiting for a home. Think of the others who haven’t been discovered. Who are being abandoned and abused as we speak. Think of how they feel.

http://www.dogstrust.org.uk/rehoming/default.aspx?dogCentre=ILF#.UylnjTnaYnc

Thank you ever so much for reading my blog, please share it with other people. I will be highly grateful. If you could also leave a comment of what you thought, with your name and country, I will also be very grateful. Thank you!

3 comments:

  1. Name: Anita Tomy
    Country: United Kingdom
    This is a very worthwhile cause and your blog has made me much more aware about this issue now. I know that if I ever get a dog, I will most probably get it from Dog's Trust!

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  2. Emily Haden
    UK
    Amazing blog, very thought-provoking. Made me much more aware and willing to donate to this charity, or to get a dog from Dog's Trust.

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  3. An amazing blog, well done and good luck for your GCSE!
    Tallulah, UK

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