A dog saved from a Romanian kill shelter is set to enjoy his first ever Scots Christmas. Domino was saved from a ‘terrible situation’ eight weeks ago by the Islay Dog Rescue centre, based in Cumnock.
The seven-year-old crossbreed had been living on the streets before dog catchers put him in the pound where he waited on death row.
The Scots shelter rescued him but sadly traumatised Domino struggled to cope with kennel life here.Despite being ‘well cared for’, the pup became ‘stressed’ as he refused to walk and was even too scared to play.But now thanks to big hearted volunteer Melissa, the dog has ‘turned a corner’ after being finally taken home and fostered.His rescuers shared pictures of the delighted dog enjoying the festive season as
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