Norrie's Story
On 29 June 2023, we found a heavily pregnant dog abandoned close to the Sanctuary. We are working so hard to help reduce the stray population through free or low cost sterilisation programmes, but are prepared for this sad scene to play out many times more before our work will begin to show some benefit.
Nia was adopted in October, and Nell found her new home in December 2023. We hope poor Norrie isn't far behind, as he is a lovely dog who loves to play and is very gentle.
He is now a very sweet young dog, with a lovely temperament. We believe that among the many benefits of adopting from the Sanctuary is that the puppies here have known to expect nothing from humans than love, care and attention.
As a result, they are already friendly, playful and happy to go with you to their new homes. All you need to do is carry on the good work started by us at the Sanctuary!
Norrie's Latest News...
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Norrie available againNorrie, maleNorrie is one of a very small number of dogs who have been adopted, but for various reasons, these arrangements have just not worked out. We follow up on all our adoptees until we are sure that they are ok and settled into their new families. If we believe that they are Click to see post….
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Norrie Adopted!Norrie adoptedLittle Norrie was adopted yesterday, thank you Nicos and family!We still have many other pups waiting to find their forever homes. If you’d like to give one a loving home free of chains and cages please message our Inbox.Our 500 peso Adoption Fee covers first year vaccinations and spay/neuter. You can see our Click to see post….
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