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Luna has been with us for four months and in the last couple of weeks has really started to come out of herself. She comes running when we come in the door, full of excitement and affection. She has learned some commands and is beginning to play tricks on us. One day she neatly uncovered her food parcels meant for a few days away from beneath some clothes, took them back to her bed and ate the lot! As you can see from this photo she enjoys travelling and will take any chance to jump in the car.
She loves her walks and exploring the local area. One day she gave Aisling a heart attack when she managed to escape from the garden and was missing for a few hours. However, she did come back home so she knows her way around and where home is. The escape route has since been secured. She has since been spayed and has recovered really well.
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image.jpgLunaMemberThese photos are for Colette and her family – if you hadn’t rescued Luna from the pound – we would never have found her. THANK YOU X
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Luna 025.JPGLunaMemberIt’s been a roller coaster. We set off last weekend to find a rescue dog having had to put our beloved Becky to sleep some weeks ago. She was a whippet and our first experience of this kind of dog and now it is the only breed we would look for. A series of chance events resulted in us bringing Cindy, whom we have named Luna, home on Sunday. She is a complete sweet heart and as good as gold. She is very gentle, wants to please and has the most amazing eyes. When we got home we discovered that she developed kennel cough so she’s had a lot to contend with since arriving in the pound. BIG THANKS to Kathy for all her support and advice.
Day by day she is getting more relaxed and used to us and her new environment. She has been very civil to our cat whom she meets in the garden! I can’t recommend these kind of dogs highly enough.
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