The Other Coast by Adrian Raeside for July 12, 2017

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    Dani Rice  about 7 years ago

    Our grandson-in-law won’t let his children visit here because our dog is a rescue, “and you never know how they’ll react”. We’ve had Blazer for ten years, so I’m pretty sure of his behaviour. They have two children, who are chalk and cheese, which I have pointed out that buying a dog is no guarantee of personality.

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    PICTO  about 7 years ago

    110% lovable…

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    Masterskrain  about 7 years ago

    Rescues and “Mutts” are most of the time MUCH MORE laid back and mellow then purebreds. And usually more fun, too! Yes, there are exceptions, I know…

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    Teddy Boy  about 7 years ago

    Rescues have a commitment to their rescue family like no other…they know you have saved them and will be devoted to you until the last beat of their ❤️ we owe it to them to be worthyOf such devotion.

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    barb_herb  about 7 years ago

    Thirty – seven years of pitbull (3) rescues. All of them gave us unconditional love. We returned the love, gave them the best life we could provide.

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    Helen Ferrieux  about 7 years ago

    Lovely comments, pals. (tho’, Dani, WHY did your grand-daughter marry that guy ????)

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    SlaimanGeorgeShowery  about 7 years ago

    Twenty five years of devotion from 3 different American Eskimo Rescues. Each one different but always loving to certain people. Boy can they bark when they are mad!

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