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Wednesday, 9 May 2012

9th May

Some people I have spoken to and some members of my family, have suggested that what Boycie did was not particularly clever, but I still think it was and I am glad that some of you agree with me.

As for the prospective home, I am sorry to say it's not going to happen.
As you know after reading the application of interest we moved very quickly, Val spoke to them then homechecked them, I spoke to them twice. What we found out was that the application was filled out by the gentleman's sister,. never a good idea, and some facts were wrong, like the age of dog they were willing to take. They wanted a much younger dog  so they could train it and socialise it as they wanted one good with other dogs. I knew when I spoke to them after Val had done the home check we would not hear from them again but Val rang them anyway, only to confirm what I already knew. We couldn't even persuade them to look at Boycie.
Sorry Sally but thank you for your support.
So there we are, heartbreakingly disappointing and no relief in the daily struggle of trying to keep all the dogs happy.

Tomorrow the June edition of 'Dogs Today' is out and our dogs are in there in the Adopt Me section , perhaps that will help.              

1 comment:

  1. The Boycuie situation must indeed be depressing but, on the other hand, it would be a lot worse to have a dog "homed" and then returned. SBTz c\n indeed be trained to socialise. Not easy, but possible - with a huge amont of commitment. But better luck next time

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