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Poppy Bichon Frise DofB 09.2011 Leigh Worcester

Posted: Fri 14 Dec 2018 21:55
by xxlynne
Current Status: Homed
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Poppy's Story: Poppy was found stray/abandoned. Found chipped, but her owner was untraceable, so she was unclaimed within a council pound. Rescue Remedies offered a Rescue place. Poppy is now neutered, chipped, and vaccinations are in progress. Poppy was in boarding kennels near Gatwick whilst she awaits her new family.

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Please support our work and help our long stay dogs: Our minimum adoption donation is £175. This supports our continuing rescue work and is non-refundable. We exist solely due to the goodwill and donations of our supporters and volunteers. Our dogs need supportive families who will offer them patience, time and tolerance whilst they settle in their new homes. Our Rescue offers all our dogs back-up for life.

Please note: Dog laws have changed, with zero public tolerance and prejudice against bull breeds and terriers. Our Rescue asks new owners to keep their dog on a lead in public spaces and manage and support its encounters with new dogs and people, so as not to place the dog's life at risk. Destruction and Control Orders are commonplace nowadays.
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Poppy's progress through our Rescue is below.
We work with our dogs, who often reveal a different picture and positive skills as they build trust.
Original Referral information:
14.12.18: Adam in Broxbourne kenns asked us to help Poppy find her new family.
Poppy came into our care on the 14th of December 2018.

Re: Poppy Bichon Frise DofB 09.2011 Leigh Worcester

Posted: Thu 27 Dec 2018 19:37
by xxlynne
Poppy has had quite an eventful stay with us. She was loved by everyone who met her and then was promptly spayed on the 18th. She did bleed during spay so our vets kept her in overnight. She was well in herself but upon meeting her new owners we noticed she had developed a Haematoma (Pouch of blood) but at the time I couldn't risk it being a hernia. SO... next morning our vet kindly took her in and then called to say he can now confirm it is a haematoma and it will disperse naturally.

Today Terry transported Poppy to Beaconsfield Service station to meet Juliette and Nick, and got caught for over 3 hours seized in a Jam.

At Last by now Poppy will be home!
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Re: Poppy Bichon Frise DofB 09.2011 Leigh Worcester

Posted: Thu 27 Dec 2018 20:52
by Elliesmum
Aw I'm so glad this worked out as I saw this lovely couple make a long journey for her on Sunday. Thank you for standing by Poppy and I hope you are all very happy together :smiley-bounce016.gi: :smiley-bounce016.gi: :smiley-bounce016.gi: :smiley-bounce016.gi: