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Vienna and Winston are available for adoption🐾


RE-ADVERTISED - It's with a heavy heart that this gorgeous pair are back up looking for their forever sofas.


These two beauties are a bonded pair that have been through it all together and are now hoping to find their forever home together as well.


🪴As always, a secure private garden with direct access from the property is essential and you must be able to collect from either South Mimms, Cobham or Trowell northbound services.


Successful adopters will be supported by the post adoption team for the lifetime of the pups and we ask that you follow all guidance when settling them into your home. Everything needs to be done slowly.


You must have patience and understand that it can take a rescue dog 3 months to fully settle.


Please think long and hard before applying and only do so if you are 100% committed.


Adoption fee of £1200 due 14 days before flight.

Applications will be shortlisted and subject to an interview and home check.


Apply with the link below before Friday 30th August at 4pm👇🏻


Any questions, please feel free to drop us an email or message on one of our social media accounts✉️



Here’s some information from Sue Wan who has bonded pair Bonnie & Clyde🐶


"Adopting a rescue dog takes a very special person, a person with endless understanding, patience, time, and love. ❤️🐾


So could you rescue a bonded pair....??


Well I did, I'm Bonnie & Clyde's mum, and one whole, wonderful year ago on 1st March 2023 I did just that, and am still here to tell the tale....🤣


A bonded pair will have been through so much - together, abandoned - together, rescued and cared for - together, so wouldn't it be wonderful if they could eventually be adopted and live the rest of their lives - together ❤️🐾


To be honest, adopting a bonded pair is actually not a lot different to adopting one dog. A bonded pair are bonded- they look out for each other, comfort each other, if anything has been chewed, blame each other, but essentially they have EACHOTHER to help them adapt to their new surroundings and lives.


Admittedly, there are 2 dogs for you to look after, check on, and be responsible for, but that said they do look out for each other, groom each other, play together.....and where one is the other is usually close by.....so, in my experience, in the main, it really is not as daunting as it sounds.....they still have EACH OTHER, just like they always did. ❤️🐾


Hardest part for me, is trying to fit 2 dogs on one lap......oh and double the poo bags 💩💩 😳🤣


If you are that special person considering adopting a bonded pair, and you have any questions, please do contact me and I can relate to you my experiences in more detail if it would help 🩷🐾💙"



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