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Sounds like a lovely place Jenny, Sparky was very lucky and what a lovely lady to sit with the little daxie, they deserve to do very well. :thumbsup:
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Sounds a lovely place Jenny pity its not a bit closer to me then William might not look as he doesquintessence said:Poor William, I'm so pleased he seems better today and let him have his lamb and dumplings, he deserves them.
A few weeks ago my father died, we took Sparky up to Lancashire with us, we decided it was best to have Sparky cared for on the day of the funeral by a local boarding kennel, I rang and explained the reason for asking if they could have him for just one night and day. The kennel owner gave me his mobile number and told me to ring when we got there whatever the time, it didn't matter. We arrived a bit late, rang the number and the gentlemen immediately came and opened the gates for us, he then settled Sparky into a kennel and even though we had taken his bed he had a lovely bed waiting for him. We then talked about what food he ate and he said not to worry he would find something to tempt him. We went to collect him at 5pm the next day and out bounced Sparky, he had given him tripe to eat which he had wolfed down and he had had a great time just watching all the other dogs. Then we were told there would be no charge. I was quite humbled by this. On our way out there was a lady sitting in a kennel with a dog, he explained that was his wife, he didn't always keep her in a kennel but a little daxie was finding it all a bit traumatic so she was trying to calm him and give him some TLC. We were completely blown away by these people, what a shame there are such extremes.
You have to complain Helen because people should not take on the responsibility of other peoples pets and treat them so poorly, Luv You William
Jenny
Thanks Julie I'lll look forward to it arriving and will post some pictures of him wearing it .It is good timimg too as it is Owen's 4th birthday tomorrow (Sunday)whippophile said:I am stunned. That is appalling to hand back dogs in that condition. I cannot think of any reason that would excuse their condition. :rant:
On a happier note, finally, have finished Owen's collar today. Will be posted on Monday.
Get that in writing, Helen! And I agree with the others - when this is all over the place needs to be reported to the RSPCA or some other body, so that other dogs don't end up in the same state.Good news I have just spoken to the kennels and her insurance will pay for William's vets bill I have to pay them then she can claim of the insurance and they will send me the cheque for his treatment
Seraphina said:(w00t) OMG, I did not expect anything as bad as this. How long have they been there? The sore looks like an abscess that burst. That should have been treated. Did you see the kennel runs? There should not be anything sharp for the dogs to injure themselves. If your dogs have not had problems being left before i would report these people. I do not know how are boarding kennels controlled in UK, here they have to have a permit issued by the local council, which sends an inspector without notice in regular intervals. :luck: :luck: :luck:
Seraphina said:Maybe it would be a good idea to have a list of GOOD kennels in the FAQ section. Any person well known here, who had a very positive experience could list the kennels there.
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