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SPONSOR A DOG
What sort of dog becomes a Sponsor Dog?
Some dogs are not re-homed because of age or ongoing health problems. Where possible, these remain in long term foster care where they can be part of a loving family. All their expenses are paid by Three Counties Dog Rescue, and therefore sponsorship brings income for their care into the charity.
Other dogs may not have health problems but have remained in Three Counties' kennels for a long time without being lucky enough to find a home. They may be big or small, timid or bouncy, old or young – or maybe just not very good-looking!
What does Sponsorship involve?
When you sponsor a Three Counties rescue dog we will send you a Certificate of Sponsorship, a photograph of your chosen dog and an introductory Newsletter. You will receive three further newsletters each year that you sponsor, so you will know how your dog has been spending his or her time.
Sponsoring a rescue dog is a great present for friends or family. Sponsorship is a gift to remember.
Please email us at info@threecountiesdogrescue.org with your details and choice of sponsor dog. To pay, please select one of the following options:
you can pay by STANDING ORDER (selecting an amount from £4 upwards) to give you continuous sponsorship.
Or you can make a one-off payment of £45 for a year's sponsorship (click here for form)
by sending a cheque (made out to Three Counties Dog Rescue) to: Gyll Mauchline, Three Counties Dog Rescue, High Park Cottage, Kirkby Underwood Road, Aslackby, Sleaford NG34 0HP
by using PayPal (click on link below).
by credit or debit card via Charity Choice (click on link below)
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THREE COUNTIES SPONSOR DOGS
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BENPoor Ben was very thin and ill when he came into the care of Three Counties. It soon became clear that he had a perineal hernia and needed a major operation. After highly complicated surgery from the charity’s vets, a special diet and lots of love and cuddles from his foster mum, Ben made a full recovery and has put on lots of weight. In fact, now you could say that he is cuddly! Ben is a cheerful little old man with a big toothy grin for everyone he meets. Would you like to be his sponsor and help Three Counties Dog Rescue? |
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DOLLYDolly has been at Three Counties Dog Rescue for so long that she has given up greeting visitors, and remains in her bed at the back of her kennel. To those who know her – Gyll and the kennel staff – Dolly is a happy enthusiastic girl who just wants to be everyone’s friend. Yes, she is strong, but she will be a pleasure to train for the right person. Dolly is a Boxer Cross of three years who has spent far too much of her life without a loving family. She might not be the most beautiful dog at Three Counties, but she has character in bucketfuls! |
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MORTY
Described by
Gyll as “a lovely little chap” and “a sweetheart”, Morty
is a pint-sized shepherd cross who loves nothing better
than a game with his ball. He was found wandering at
Morton, near Bourne, which is how he got his name. He is
intelligent and capable of great love and loyalty, but
bad treatment in the past has left him fearful of some
human contact.
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KIZZYKizzy has not been successful in winning herself a home because she is so timid. This is despite the fact she looks like a cross between a Tasmanian Tiger and a werewolf (only joking, Kizzy!) This beautiful girl, who is only a one year old, came to Three Counties because she was no longer wanted by her original family. She is very shy of humans to start with, but when she learns to trust her carers she likes to sit on their laps. It may take some time to find Kizzy her perfect home, because she is not good with other dogs or cats. Therefore she is helping to promote Three Counties dog Rescue by becoming a sponsor dog. |
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F REDDIE FURBALLThis tiny Pom, who has the heart of a lion, is starting a new life as a specialist foster dog after being lost or abandoned in Stamford. He is very old and his eyesight is not good, but he is a bold little scrap who loves his meals and walks. He snores very loudly and his tongue sticks out through the gaps in his teeth. Nevertheless, he retains his dignity and has the respect of the other dogs who are three or four times his size.
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