It is very reassuring for me and my son to know that he will be in such safe hands. Thank you for making this possible when all other avenues seemed to be closing.
Winston was adopted in 2021 after his previous owner died. He has thrived with his new family but has developed problems with his knees. It was decided that surgery was his very best option.
Meeting the mounting costs of treatment for biopsies and surgery was difficult for Gromit’s owner. With a contribution from the charity, his treatment could go ahead and his recovery get underway,
Overnight, diabetic Winston went from being a happy, vibrant dog to suddenly not being able to fnd his way around his home, his food, or do anything he was used to. He had lost his vision with the sudden onset of cataracts.
Tigger, Aggie and Mabel had vaccinations, neutering and dental work whilst with their rescue. When Schnauzerfest grants cover these costs it eases some of the financial pressures on small rescues.
When it was obvious that Greg and another little dog he was with needed good people to offer them safety, Silver Fox Rescue worked with the police to give them exactly that.
When Polly arrived in rescue the extent of her medical needs were unknown. Mammary tumours, dental work and spondylosis all required immediate attention.