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The sandy nose and inside-out ear
belong to Lucy who has just been rehomed to a lovely life where
she can continue the excellent training and socialisation her
first family gave her.
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This upside-down dog, Jack, has just
been rehomed in Exeter, a very nervous timid dog who is now
coming out of himself and thriving in his new life.
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Gismo is probably the youngest dog
so far rehomed by ESSW. He was abandoned and left to die but
was rescued by a young lady out riding her horse.
He was then 3 weeks old and her mum has brought him through
to be a robust little pup of 9 weeks old.
Congratulations to his surrogate mum who fed him by bottle under
the guidance of her vet.
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"Sally came into ESSW as she
was running off and would not come when called.
Susan (Co-ordinator for Sussex ) took her to training school
and she is now happy in her new home."
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Dolly in her new home, settling
in and making herself comfortable!
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When I came to live with Joni almost
four years ago, I think she was bored and had nothing to do.
But I got her roped into being a home assessor, then Membership
and Minute Secretary as well as Webmaster. I like to keep
her as active as she keeps me. She's very happy, really!
Kipper
9 years old
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Titchy came into rescue and immediately
adopted Selina our Devon and Cornwall Co-Ordinator.
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Blue in his new home with his new
toy.
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A veterinary practice contacted
us when Sniper was brought in to them to be put to sleep.
He went to Sara and then on to a working home.
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