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Hey there,


I've previously put out an appeal to try and ind loving forever homes for 2 beautiful puppies that I found and rescued while on holiday in Greece this year. Since then, we managed to bring the pups to the UK, where they are currently in short term foster care, and they are looking for loving forever homes ASAP.



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UPDATE--- This is Rene and Pepe!

These beautiful puppies reached the UK on (25/10) and are desperately looking for loving forever homes ASAP.

They are currently on kind short term foster care together.


Because they're going to be at least medium sized dogs, a house with adequate space and a garden is a must. The new owners will have to have enough time to exercise the dogs everyday too.


This is their story:

During my holiday in Greece this year, as I was walking through a country road in a village near Athens (6th Aug 2016) ,these two beautiful pups jumped out from the fields howling in desperation and craving love, help and attention.

Abandoned in the middle of nowhere... (I had walked the same road another 5 times the previous couple of days), so these pups had clearly been abandoned that day and left to die from starvation, dehydration or be killed by speeding cars.


I could never leave them there, and there was a country road with speeding cars that passed by the fields, so I took them home with me...one in each arm!!!


We managed to find a kind lady who fostered them until now (obviously paying her and for everything the pups could need), but she just couldn't look after them anymore. We pushed it until October, but because no homes were found in Greece, we fought to get them here, with the help of a fantastic charity, who helped us with their transport.


It's been an incredibly difficult road to get this far, we've entirely self funded, money that we just couldn't afford but what else could we do! These poor souls deserve a chance in life


The brown and white pup is a girl and the black pup is a boy, and should become medium sized dogs.


They are microchipped, fully vaccinated and have passports.


Thanks very much,


Anelia Samaropoulos


email: [email protected]


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Hi radiantrooms,


Thanks for your post. We're now looking to also find separate homes, although initially we only wanted them to go together, as you're absolutely right, they had such a bond. But the pups are growing up now, and they're beginning to have their own independence, so separate is absolutely fine. We've got some potential interest for the little girl (the brown pup) so now need to find a loving forever home for the little black boy too!


Thanks,


Anelia


radiantrooms Wrote:

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> If only we could take on more dogs!

>

> Do they need to be homed together? They look as

> though they have a lovely bond.

Thnk you very much civilservant!! I will keep you posted!


civilservant Wrote:

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> Thanks so much for the photo updates, Anelia, they

> look like they're growing into lovely dogs.

> we already have a pup - I'm so very sorry we can't

> take them...

> good luck and do keep us posted

  • 1 month later...

Hi!


I would like to you guve you an update!


Nearly 4 months after we found the 2 pups, we are ecstatic to say that they were adopted TOGETHER by a very loving family end of Nov!!


I would like to thank everyone for their kind words and interest and support.


Merry Christmas!!


Anelia

  • 2 weeks later...

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