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Wednesday, 17 February 2010

Home needed for escape artist

Home needed for escape artist

The 'Great Escaper' is looking for a new home - but only if it has got an eight foot fence.
Missy, a four-year-old terrier cross, has been a temporary resident at Animals in Distress sanctuary in Silver Street, Irlam since last August when she was brought in by her previous owners.
Sanctuary manager, Jay Browne said: "She is a lovely little dog but very nervous and incredibly agile - I have seen her clear a six foot fence from a standing start."
She added: "We would like her to go to a very special person - someone who can give her the patience she clearly need.
"But because of her agility, the new owner will need to have a secure garden and a very, very high fence, possibly about eight feet.
"But she is a bright and loving little character, and with the right environment, will really come out of her shell."
Anyone interested in rehoming Missy should write to: Animals in Distress, Silver Street, Irlam, M44 6HT stating why they want to adopt her.
New homes are also being sought for cats Angel and Grubi, plus rabbits Hiro and Isle.
On the plus side, since he featured in the Advertiser, Bailey, the Neapolitan Mastiff, has been found a new home on a farm in Chorley.
Jay said: "He has really landed on his feet, has plenty of free land to roam in and has an owner who knows what his needs are and how to handle him.
"She saw the pictures in the Advertiser and fell in love with Bailey and immediately wrote to us.
"She had lost her own Neapolitan Mastiff just before Christmas so Bailey was perfect for her."



Article provided by kind permission of Salford Advertiser


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