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De Rossi explained that they had decided to rehome Iggy with the chat show's hairdresser, citing his high energy and time demands as incompatible with their new home.
“It is so important to buy from a reputable breeder to ensure you get a healthy dog or, of course, rehome a dog from a local rescue.
Source: https://www.eveshamobserver.co.uk/news/choose-breeders-wisely-for-festive-pet-presents/
I told him Luna was still in our care as he had not responded to my request to confirm we could rehome her.
Moolap-based GAWS is offering a reduced adoption fee of $29 during its Feline Frenzy promotion this weekend in the hope to rehome as many cats as possible and ease pressure on the shelter, staff, resources and the animals.
Source: https://oceangrovevoice.com.au/news/19-01-2023/forever-homes-wanted-for-moggies/
Mr Nicol told BBC Radio Scotland on Monday: “We really need finance from the Scottish Government in order to protect our residents, to rehome them.
She said: “We’re getting about 10 calls a day of people saying I need to rehome my XL bully.
Source: https://www.dailystar.co.uk/news/latest-news/more-brutal-dog-attacks-experts-30710033
“So we offer our clients the option to allow us to recycle and rehome their once-loved items by selling them in our shop.
The council eventually organised to send someone round to fix the problem a week after the pipes burst - but never offered to temporally rehome Katie and Arlo.
They fly home this week but will be able to rehome Sandy if they raise the money after a period of quarantine.