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A Rewarding Tale of A Rescued West Highland Terrier

Talking to a friend one day I was asked if I could help by homing a dog. with no further thought I naturally said yes. not even asking what kind of breed the dog was. Ever since my child hood days I have always dreamed of having a Westie but life never works out like that,

Within a day, back came my friend, plus one dog and YES it was Robbie and to my astonishment none other than a West Highland Terrier, God does indeed work in mysterious ways, we have not been apart since that day

No one knows what and how a rescue is going to work, but with Robbie it was love at first sight, poor Robbie was bedraggled and scruffy. that was nothing to me as I washed and cared for Robbie. there is great reward in rescuing. as the dogs give back so much more love than you can ever repay them for............
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When our cat Floie died our dog Silver, a German Shepherd / Collie mix, was very sad. Besides loosing his housemate, we had just moved and he had left behind his best friend with whom he played every day, a little Fox Terrier named Freddy.

My husband and I decided to find him a new friend. Knowing how much he loved Freddy we thought a small breed would be a good choice. My sister-in-law has two Westies and I’ve always thought they were the cutest things. When she got involved with Westie Rescue I signed up to foster and adopt. It wasn’t long before a dog she called Mr. Personality came into her home. He had very bad allergies.............read more

 

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We have a 7 year old girlie called Rosie. We have only had her 3 months and we got her from rescue pages as a companion to my mum, as we just lost my dad. Unfortunately, Rosie is a barker. Be it the TV, which she doesn't take her eyes off, or the slightest noise or someone passing the house. She goes balistic and looks like a demon on four wee legs.

Because mum lives in sheltered accomodation, with elderly neighbours, and neighbours who are suffering illness, she felt it was unfair to have Rosie barking all the time so we took her on. She sees mum every day tho and they greet each other like they haven't seen each other for years. We love her to bits and she loves us back equally. ..............read more  

 

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