Update 16/01/12:
After struggling to cope with kennel life a temporary home (on our Home from Home scheme) was found for Jasper so he could relax while waiting to find his forever home.
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Dogs Trust Snetterton is making a special appeal for beautiful nine year-old Weimaraner Jasper. A sweet boy, Jasper finds life in kennels hard, so has been in foster care. However, he now urgently needs to find his home for life; could you be the one to offer it to him?
Says Kate Brewster, Supporter Relations Officer at Dogs Trust Snetterton:
“Jasper is a lovely chap who unfortunately found his way to us after his parents split up and is finding kennel life very difficult. After his health started to deteriorate Jasper went to stay with one of our ‘Home from Home’ families and it is clear for all to see that he his health has dramatically improved. But he can’t stay here forever and is on the hunt for his new forever home.As is typical of his breed, Jasper enjoys using his nose and even though his age is nearly in double figures he still has as much energy as a dog half his age. He enjoys nice walks and loves exercising and playing with his tennis ball or tug rope - its even better if there is someone to play with! A real 'people person', Jasper would ideally like a home with lots of people so that he doesn’t have to spend too much time on his own. This beautiful boy could be a great addition to any lucky family and he has a lot of love and affection to share.”
If you think you can offer this handsome lad a fairytale ending, drop into Dogs Trust Snetterton on North End Road between midday and 4pm Tuesday - Sunday or call 01953 498 377.
These stunning photos of Jasper were taken by the lovely volunteer foster carer who is currently looking after him.
1 comment:
Pretty dog and love those pics...wonderful!
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