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Being in rescue can be a heartbreaking and distressing experience. We hear so much of the negative side of humanity. The neglect and dumping of dogs. The abuse and cruelty. We witness the injury and suffering of dogs either at the hands of humans or the result of illness and disease. But every once in a while there is a moment that brings you to tears for another reason. A reminder that there is genuine kindness, generosity and love in the world, and it restores your faith in people and their love for animals. Having been warned there is a predicted further heatwave, Ive been worried about the possible impact on Beau. So this morning Id been looking at possible ways of counteracting that, and a cooling mat was an obvious solution. It was something suggested by Catherine our vet, and I know has proved very effective for other dog owners. Being mindful of the vet bill already incurred, and not wanting to ask the rescue for more funds for Beau which would potentially detract from the needs of another dog such as Dolly and her cruciate operation, but being on benefits myself, I plucked up the courage to do something I have never done before...and made a very cheeky phone call to a company I found online. The result of that call, and a lovely chat with the owner of that company, a gentleman named Adrian, has resulted in a cooling mat winging its way in the post to Beau completely free of charge with the compliments of InnerWolf.co.uk Inner Wolf are the UK leaders in Outdoor Gear for Dogs...and in my book they are now the leaders in compassion and kindness :-) Ill take a photo of Beau enjoying his cooling mat when it arrives to show you all :-D In the meantime please take a moment to check out Inner Wolf. Fantastic range of items of every kind for dogs from small to giant! Thank you Adrian and the Inner Wolf team XX https://facebook/innerwolf?fref=ts
Posted on: Fri, 01 Aug 2014 21:17:53 +0000

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