Monday 30 January 2012

Puppies in need.


Whilst many of us are worrying about money due to the recession, we often forget the poor animals that are left homeless because people can’t afford to keep them.
One rescue centre in north Wales alone has taken in 16 puppies in just five days - a record number. Whether they were Christmas presents that couldn’t be cared for, or bred to sell during the festive period when people weren’t buying them, these puppies were dumped at the side of a road or kept in cupboards.
Breeders are expecting to bring in £500 per puppy, which many people just can’t afford and these poor creatures are left out to die, with the lucky ones being found by members of the public. They desperately need the love they deserve, so if you can provide a loving home for one of these puppies, contact the North Clwyd Animal Rescue centre on 01745560546, or look up your local rescue centre to help other animals.
For the full story, and pictures of the beautiful animals, click here

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