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Saxo - HAS FOUND A NEW HOME


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Anyone out there for this gorgeous dog, Saxo???  He is in the Refuge in Cahors where he is completely bewildered with life there.  He is a calm and tranquil dog, not at all dominant.  He does not know how to defend himself and submits to the aggression of other dogs, even the smallest ones!  Saxo is such a lovely dog, sociable and affable, just waiting to find a loving home.  I will be posting some more info about him very soon - but in the meantime - just look at those eyes!  If you want to know more about him, do let me know or contact the Refuge direct (05 65 22 66 32, open every day to visitors from 3 to 6 pm).  He is similar in size to a setter.

Jouals

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Saxo is probably about 2 years old, so still a youngster. He is micro chipped (250269201041497) and vaccinated.  He would make a great family dog.   Life in the Refuge is no fun for him at all. He is such a softy - being picked on by other dogs is very difficult for him to cope with.  The sooner he can be found a new home, the better!!

It's really hard to understand how someone could have abandoned this lovely dog!!

Jouals

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  • 2 weeks later...
Poor Saxo is still waiting for a new home!  If anyone in the Cahors area is thinking they would like a dog - please come and take a look at Saxo (or any of the other dogs in the Refuge waiting to be rehomed!). 

Jouals

REFUGE CANIN LOTOIS

Z.I. ENGLANDIERES

ROUTE DE MERCUES

46000 CAHORS

TEL 05 65 22 66 32

OUVERT TOUS LES JOURS DE 15H A 18H

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Happy ending!!  Saxo left the Refuge Canin Lotois a few weeks ago to go a small private refuge enabling him to get away from confrontations with other more dominant dogs (something he found very difficult to deal with, being such a big softy).  Now I can report that he has been adopted by an English family.  Max, as he is now called, has settled right in to his new home a treat!!

Thanks to all involved in helping this lovely dog (not least Merlin as ever!).

Jouals

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