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Old 17-07-2010, 03:22 PM
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Re: WANTED: Large Dog for Adoption (Derby)

shame you don't want a Weimaraner rescue have alot in at the moment including a couple that need an experienced home with no other dogs and require walking with a muzzle but that are fabulous with people.

I would definitely try the breed rescues for the breeds your interested in there are some lovely dogs out there and sadly never enough homes.
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Re: WANTED: Large Dog for Adoption (Derby)

Oh great Thank you for choosing to adopt!

We have lots of big dogs looking for homes...

In Derby we have Tansy who is a 6 month old Labrador X who is great with dogs and kids. A fab girly


If you are able to travel we have many more that may interest you...

Chico - 2 year old, 3 legged Akita. Copes with disability well. Is lovely boy and good with other medium/large dogs. Currently stuck in Kennels in South Wales (he needs a fosterer if anyone reading is interested)


Daisy-May - 9 week old Mastiff X Rotti

Buffy - 9 week old Mastiff X Rotti

Both on foster in Newport. Both good with kids, cats and dogs. Both going to be big!!
We have a their siblings too but they are not yet ready for adoption

Tyson - 18 month old Doberman X Labrador. In Plymouth. Good with kids, cats and dogs. Big bouncy boy but very loving and friendly


Mindy - 9 month Staffi X Mastiff. Sadly been waiting for a home since April. Really lovely girl who is described as a joy to have around

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More dogs and more details on all above can be found here;
Home - www.friendsoftheanimalsrct.org.uk

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Old 20-07-2010, 08:14 AM
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Re: WANTED: Large Dog for Adoption (Derby)

Try weimaraner rescue (Margaritta booker) you will find her details and some of the dogs available on WCGB website.

Weimys make wonderful companions aas they much prefer the company of humans to that of dogs!
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Old 20-07-2010, 08:50 AM
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Re: WANTED: Large Dog for Adoption (Derby)

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If you are unable to pay hundreds for the animal then I'd really consider whether or not you want a dog. They cost on average between £50-£100 a month to feed and a vet bill can average around £250. Are those costs you would be able to meet?
crickey what you feeding,doesnt cost me anywhere near that for all my lot,all are well fed,the one i rescued is putting weight on lovely,3 are big breeds
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Old 21-07-2010, 06:26 PM
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Re: WANTED: Large Dog for Adoption (Derby)

my average vet bill is usually just over the excess of £75 which is most annoying as it means its rarely worth claiming

Food I think it depends what you feed but it can be expensive and all these things should be taken into consideration.
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Re: WANTED: Large Dog for Adoption (Derby)

hello, i am too from derby

please dont get a dog from second chance rescue...i will not go into it on a public forum

I can reccomend Babbington Rescue, MADSODS
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The op hasnt logged in since January.

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