littleorp2 wrote:4 more came over with her. 2 went to the consignee who was the person assigned to book them out. The others were picked up by their new families. One of wh

om had already met her dog as her daughter lives in Cyprus. Both told me they had abuse for not adopting from this country but said we have no idea what the conditions are like over there for unwanted dogs.
That is so sad abuse

for adopting abroad I've in the past been totally trashed regarding helping Irish dogs even had poison pen letters absolutely true ......... says a lot about the human race .
This country has many rescues and the big ones get millions in donations and pay big wages and I've heard some staff get interest free mortgages

but enough about that dogs in the uk get more chances of a home but in some places abroad are abandoned to their fate when people return to their own countries. I would have had no idea about the Cyprus plight had I not been a face book friend with my sister in law .
This is the Labrador rescue supported by people for that purpose and as I said at the word go when I saw Tasmin I wanted to help with my own money but true to some very special friends on here and face book donations came in anyway some anonymous simply saying for the Cyprus two . The donations ran to about £800 and what little is left will be sent to help another dog and Tasmin may need some help in the future too.
I am touched completely by the kindness of people we will continue to send help when we can to help in the meantime after such an emotional two days with leaky eyes I may get to apply some mascara at some point