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Sadly since arriving in her foster home it has become apparent that Ruby has some health problems, so Oldies Club have decided not to rehome her and would like to get her settled as soon as possible into a permanent quiet foster home where her vets bills will be covered by us for life.

Ruby had an episode recently which the vet thinks was probably a stroke. She has recovered well and is getting better each day, but she occasionally has ‘absent moments’ where she seems to stop what she’s doing and stare into the distance for a few seconds, and the vet suspects these could be tiny strokes. She has now been found to have an underlying heart condition and is starting medication for this, so we hope this will improve things for her.

Despite her problems Ruby is a lovely dog, very loyal and affectionate, and still enjoys life and loves a good walk. She adores company and would do best with someone who is home most of the time. Given her health we would prefer Ruby to go to a quiet home without young children.

Ruby has tolerated the other dogs in her current foster home, but never really liked being with them, and will growl or snap if they run past her and disturb her rest, so we feel she would be happiest as the only pet in the household where she could have all the attention to herself.

Ruby’s original rehoming details and pictures are here:

http://www.oldies.org.uk/?p=37237

Could you offer Ruby a quiet, loving home for the rest of her life with all her vet's bills covered by Oldies Club? For more information please contact us on 08445 868656 or e-mail rehome@oldies.org.uk.
 
Has this lady found her permanent foster home?
 
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