

"The pressure is relentless and the guilt is overwhelming."The organisation communicated that they understand there are certain circumstances where people have to re-home their dogs, but said:
"Re-homing a dog because your new partner doesn’t like dogs, a new baby, the children are tired of it, it’s barking out in the garden all day and night are not reasons to decide 'we want to get rid of the dog'".
DAWG stressed that in their nature, the animals are very loyal and watching their owners abandoning them is traumatic for the dog:
"Their distress and sadness is heartbreaking, their loyalty to their owners who left them is unquestionable as they watch and wait for them to return."The decision to close for an undetermined period of time has been an immensely difficult one for the organisation to make, as turning dogs away often means no hope for the animal. The charity says that you can help with this situation in three ways; by fostering an animal if you cannot commit to adopting one full time, by creating a forever home for an animal if are ready to commit, or by donating to help them with significant veterinary, food and shelter costs.
Fostering an animal was a sentiment former Queen guitarist, Brian May espoused on Instagram lately. Brian recently saved an injured hedgehog, who he is now keeping as a pet.View this post on InstagramSelf explanatory. NOBODY should be buying a dog. Bri
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