From War Paws:
“HELP US REUNITE CHARLIE WITH HIS SOLDIER”
Charlie is a very special little pupper. We first learned about him back on October
2022. Charlie had been adopted by a
British soldier working in the Middle East but he was in a very remote place
that we could not get him from easily.
We put multiple plans into place but sadly none of them came to
fruition, we were beginning to lose hope that we could get him then out of the
blue in December the stars aligned and we were able to get him to the
shelter. The final plan did not come
without its problems though and on the day Charlie was due to arrive with us he
actually got run over by a car.
Thankfully he was not too seriously injured and within a few hours of
arriving at the shelter we had him on the operating table cleaning up and
stitching his wounds.
Charlie was incredibly nervous of us all when he arrived but
a few days of lots of love and bribery with treats soon changed his mind and
now he spends his days playing with the other dogs and the staff at the
shelter. We are just waiting on Charlies
FAVN test result to come in and we will then be able to plan for him to be
reunited with his soldier in the UK.
Charlies soldier tells his story in his own words below: “Charlie
was a stray who was subject to abuse from a partner force while UK armed forces
were working in the Middle East, 2 colleagues and myself decided we had to help
him out and took him away from them. we de wormed and flea’d him and gave him a
good scrub. from then, he became one of the lads. Vital to the company’s
morale, we decided he couldn’t be left behind and started the process to get
him home. he’s a typical boy who loves to eat til he pops and play every minute
he can, not to mention the fact he will chew anything he can get his chops on.
He’s become an extension of myself and I want to give him the happy and loving
life he deserves here in the UK so must desperately get him home.”
Please donate today and help us get Charlie back with his
soldier where he belongs.
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