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Irelands only Bull Breed Rescue needs a new home
EGAR are desperately looking for a new home in Ireland
http://www.egar.org/homeless.htm
(www.egar.org)
http://www.egar.org/homeless.htm
(www.egar.org)
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Hi Murtle
The link doesn't seem to be working.0 -
Amended it now - sorry0
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You need to add .htm on the end of that homeless link to get it to work...like this:
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EGAR have three weeks until they will be homeless, if anyone has any ideas they would be greatly received please0
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When animal rescues find themselves in this sort of situation, often other rescues rally round and come to their aid and will take as many animals as they can.
Have you told other rescues of your predicament? I doubt they can find you new premises but I know you will get offers of help for your current dogs. I can't help with the names of any Irish rescues but do ask them all for any kind of temporary help (even if they only take one dog each) which will give you more time to hunt for new premises.0 -
molly_mandy wrote: »When animal rescues find themselves in this sort of situation, often other rescues rally round and come to their aid and will take as many animals as they can.
Have you told other rescues of your predicament? I doubt they can find you new premises but I know you will get offers of help for your current dogs. I can't help with the names of any Irish rescues but do ask them all for any kind of temporary help (even if they only take one dog each) which will give you more time to hunt for new premises.
Thank you for your support
Some dogs can be placed with other rescues in the interim, unforunately many rescues are over flowing with bull breeds hence why EGAR help them.0 -
have posted the site on a rescue page i go onto to see if anyone has ideas for you, good lucknow proud mum to 3 handsome boys :j latest one born 10/10/11:j0
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thank you mirrorimage00
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