Henry the Loyal Retreiver
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Henry the Loyal Retreiver
I find this story quite distressing as I am more inclined to believe the neighbours reports about Henry. To me it doesnt show WoodGreen in a favourable light. I personally think Henry should have been given a chance to see how he went with a bit of food and water and his medication and then make a decision. As for the bequest of money, my eyes are raised.
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2261484/Widow-leaves-100-000-pet-charity--immediately-puts-loyal-dog-lying-body.html
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http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2261484/Widow-leaves-100-000-pet-charity--immediately-puts-loyal-dog-lying-body.html
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Re: Henry the Loyal Retreiver
What an awful story, that's one charity I certainly wouldn't be supporting now. It seems to me they couldn't be bothered and I hope the bequest is given to another charity. That made me really sad this morning, such a lovely looking dog put to sleep for no apparent reason.
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Re: Henry the Loyal Retreiver
Thats disgusting, they never gave Henry a chance. He was bound to be like he was after 5 days without food,water, and medication. He would also be distressed about lying by his owners body with no response from her.
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Re: Henry the Loyal Retreiver
Some charity that is, absolutely disgraceful behaviour from them, that poor dog and his owner would have been distraught if she found out
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