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Rosemary MacKenzie's avatar

What is the "free roaming pack" which he is not now a part of? Could he not be re-homed? He sounds like a lovely dog and safe to have around the house with other animals.

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Dog Desk Animal Action's avatar

Our dogs do not live in concrete kennels. They are free to roam in the complex which has numerous kennels & shelters for them. He can be re-homed but with only 5% of the population accepting dogs & bans & restrictions imposed by government sadly most of our dogs do not ever find a forever home. He is perfectly safe to be around other dogs. Dogs recently discharged from clinic often have medication or need physio so remain in private kennels for a time & no dog ever goes straight in to the free roaming area, it would be overwhelming for them, there are hundreds of dogs living here.

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Julie May's avatar

Such a heartbreaking account when considered from Apollo's perspective which you do so well. What has humanity become, everything so disposable, no value given to life, to other beings that care, feel and love. Loyalty discarded. But there is a happy ending for Apollo, he is safe, receiving excellent medical care from people who demonstrate that humanity is not completely lost and that some people are still capable of love, kindness and gentle care. Thank you so much to those who rescued him, the vets and medical staff and @DogDeskAction for proving time and time again that we are better than this and we should be. Make a choice, which are you?

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