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Whippet Dog brindle and 5 months old, free to a good home. Private. Tel:

I have the number if anyone wants it.......thought i'd better not

put it on the forum, he's here in Norfolk.
 
lets hope he gets a good home , wonder what excuse is behind giving this one away :(
 
God know's but im hoping he ends up in the right hands :(
 
me too Ann - good on you for posting him here - hopefully someone lovely with a whippet-shaped gap in their home will snaffle him up quick

:luck: :luck: lil fella
 
i just dont know how anyone can do this, I could never part with any of mine... it would be like giving a family member or best friend away. :(

call me sad but if i go abroad for a break and some sunshine I'm missing mine like mad after the 3rd day. :(

I guess there could be certain circumstances where they have to rehome, for example they cannot afford to feed him/look after him properly.

so very sad...
 
Aw poor baby..... it is terrible... I couldn't have a dog knowing I had an escape clause if things didn't turn out ok.... :(

Once I pick a dog up that is it.... a dog is for life as they say :huggles:
 
i wonder if his breeder knows, sad he is so young being rehomed, but you never know whats happened? :thumbsup:
 
A couple of members took the number..........did anyone

get in touch with them ?
 
Thanks.........i hope he's still there.....i daren't phone myself :(
 
Ive just put a Greyhound in the same plight

in the Greyhound section on here....pm me for the number.. :(
 
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i hope this little fella finds a home, sometimes there are genuine reasons to rehome, i have had to do it myself with my 12 week pup after my o/h had a stroke!

didnt want to and it broke my heart, but just didnt have the time to look after him, what with a husband very ill in hospital and 3 kids and a job!

he went back to the breeder who was fantastic and now has a wonderful home.
 
just spoke to the lady , she bred the dog herself and let him go for personal reasons, good news is she has taken mine and jonnys number to join us at the next bark in the park , she is keeping in touch with the pup and let him go free to good home as home was more important than money :thumbsup:
 
posh totty said:
just spoke to the lady , she bred the dog herself and let him go for personal reasons, good news is she has taken mine and jonnys number to join us at the next bark in the park , she is keeping in touch with the pup and let him go free to good home as home was more important than money  :thumbsup:

Aw that is nice she is going to keep in touch with pup.

I didn't mean what I said in a funny way... I know some people have to make that difficult choice but I meant it as if he had just got bored with IYKWIM... sorry if it caused any offence :b
 
I think everbody understood what you meant. It is always a bit dangerous to say the dog is free to a good home, because a lot of these homes are not so great. On the other side, I was given Mac for free (must be because he is priceless :wub: ) and I never felt that his previous owners would have let just anyone have him.
 
Awwwww glad this is one little pup with a happy story :huggles:
 
he couldve been taken by anybody, if i was ever gonna give a dog away i would go through rescue as the have a waiting list of homes all approved just waiting for whippets :)
 

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