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Can You Help The Dog Who Can’t Cry?

Submitted by Ryan O'Meara on June 1, 2006 – 6:51 amNo Comment
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The staff at Dogs Trust Roden Rehoming Centre are desperate to find a home for Gilbert, a 13 year old Golden Retriever who has been at the Rehoming Centre in Telford since the end of April. Gilbert has had a stroke in the past and now has problems with the left side of face – his left eye does not produce tears and his nose is always dry. Despite this, and his age, he really looks forward to his run across the fields and spending time with children too. Gilbert came to Dogs Trust after his owner sadly passed away – he is looking for a home where he can get lots of cuddles and some canine company as he loves to play with other dogs.

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