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Below are some "happily ever after" stories from families who have rehomed a dog from Dogs Aid. Some of these are real hearwarming stories, so enjoy reading about them. If you have given a Dogs Aid dog a loving home we'd love to hear from you! Email your story and pictures to
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Here's Archie, formally known as Ben! His new owners are mad about him
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We got an update from Cat and Ash about Teddy. Teddy is now called Muttley - He has settled in extremely well in his new home and is thriving. He loves to chase flies, cats and other dogs in the park. In particular, he has an eye for the ladies! |
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Hello! Honey, or June is her name now, is a wonderful dog that we fell SLAP-BANG for. She loves to run loose or play with the ball. We live near a DOGBONE and she bathed when we are in the water but is a little cautious. She is still a little uncomfortable with other dogs when she meets them, but when they meet properly they have huge fun.
We were a little nervous about how it would go with our cat because June barked and scared the cat in the beginning but now they are best friends. That she has sat in the dog home in two years is difficult to understand because she is so happy, calm and sweet dog even though we are working to improve her confidence. Elin and Benny Persson |
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Update 5th October 2008 - Stitch is still as fab as ever and we adopted another Rottie to keep her company last November so now she has a boyfriend. Shes keeping well and is very happy and contented especially since the 'fella 'came along. We had a few hairy moments introducing them though, but now he knows his place- she makes sure of that. He's on her patch and though she is smaller than him shes the boss and she bullies him terribly but the second we take him out without her she cries for him like a baby untill they are reunited. Then she jumps all over him. Hes a great guy and takes this emotional female behavior in his stride as he is much more laid back than her.They are a constant source of fun and our home woud be empty without them. Chrstina & John 2007 - Just thought we would let you know how Stitch is getting on, as it's nearly a year since we adopted her from Dogs Aid. She has settled very well with us and become part of the family. She has really come out of her shell and gives us hours of amusment with her antics. She's a lively energetic girl who loves to play and will play with anything. She has a great appetite and will eat anything except oranges and bananas. She loves chasing balls and sticks and her favourite place is up the Dublin mountains where we let her run free in the bog land and she hops and skips around like a gazelle. She is very happy! Thank you all for allowing us to adopt her, Christina, John and Ciara |
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This is Phoebe, adopted in October 2007 by Laura, one of our volunteers. Laura says Phoebe is a cheeky little brat and loves her two older sisters. She loves play fighting with Sofie and steals the ball from her. Here she is all grown up with her sisters Sofie and Blondie |
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