TeamDogs: "He’s doing well, he’s made a good recovery."It’s so frustrating when people do things like that because rescues are overflowing at the moment." Eileen suspects the puppy was abandoned because he has a chronic skin condition that could rack up some high medical bills, Wales Online reports.
She made the point that despite the pressures, rescue centres will very rarely turn down a puppy because there will always be someone volunteering to foster.Eileen said: "I would prefer to think its people who are in a desperate situation rather than someone who does it maliciously."I try to look at the better side of human nature and understand that people get desperate.
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