Finally got to visit the fabulous Pete yesterday!
He has to be thee most gorgeous specimen of a dog!! I’d go as far as saying you could almost see yourself in his coat with the shine
He is gentle, obedient, affectionate, handsome – everything a dog should be
But…. unfortunately Pete wasn’t for me
My heart told me to throw him in the car the minute I saw him but my head ruled. As already posted, I am recovering from a recent illness. Lora was good enough to bring us out walking with Pete and it was then I realised I’m not quite as strong as I thought I was.
I’m devastated! I cried then, I cried last nite and I’m still upset. Pete deserves to go to a home where he is loved so so much. He’s fantastic. If he was still available in six months I’d swipe him up but right now the reality is I can’t! Anyone who goes to visit Pete will fall in love instantly, only be warned – you won’t leave without him
Keep up the fabulous work Lora ( and that goes for all the volunteers)
Kindest regards,
Sarah
Can’t wait to meet him!!!!!
Hi Lora,
I’m probably being a pain at this stage but just wondering how Pete is doing? Haven’t had my homevisit yet but hoping it’ll be this week… I look him up every day… ![]()
The more I hear about Pete, the more I fall for him
Still waiting on a time for my homevisit but hope it’s sooner rather than later. Still have all fingers and toes crossed that Pete will be my new main man ![]()
Hi Lora,
I really appreciate you getting back to me so soon. Sounds like you’ve been bitten by the Pete bug
I’ve completed the application form for Pete and have everything crossed that I will be successful! He sounds like the ideal campanion
Don’t know if I wud live up to his present mammy but wud certainly try my very best
Thanks again for your reply,
Sarah ![]()
(Keep up the great work
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Hi to Pete’s foster mammy! Looks like uv been doing a fab job looking after him
He seems to be an absolute dote of a dog. I am really interested in adopting him but fear he may be very boisterous. I am 30 years old and recovering from an illness which means I have to take a year out of work. Wud love to have Pete as my campanion but am hoping he is not too strong or aggressive. I am back walking a lot so exercise would not be a problem at all. Maybe Pete and I could find our feet together
Could u fill me in on his personality please?
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