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Birdie arrived at NAWT in May 2021 when she was 5 and a half years old. She had been a very much-loved member of the family in her previous home, but sadly her owners were no longer able to look after her, so they brought her to NAWT to find a new home.
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9:03 | 01/06/22
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''Love, patience and some training made him a very nice calm doggie! I am so pleased to have him and managed to get him out from the shelter in the end! He was there nearly 2.5 years ….''
14:48 | 27/05/22
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When young Carlos came into our Hertfordshire branch in September 2021 it was the start of a new challenge. Carlos came to us after his owner sadly passed away, so we set out to find his new forever home and hopefully heal his broken heart.
14:41 | 27/05/22
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When the time came to chose a new rescue cat, Charlotte was like most of us, in that she wanted to a cuddly lap cat. But then she saw Nala, and everything changed.
9:48 | 26/05/22
Losing a pet can have a devastating effect on an owner’s life in many ways. Feelings of intense grief, loneliness and bewilderment can affect long-term health and wellbeing. While it’s a subject many people either won’t want to think about, let alone disc
9:37 | 26/05/22
All this week is Double Donations Week here at the NAWT as we look to raise funds for an exciting new project in 2022.
9:33 | 26/05/22
Greyhounds are just about as gentle as you can get — and while they may be bred to race — they’re born for much more. It’s time to bust some common misconceptions people have about Greyhounds!
9:29 | 26/05/22
Some of you may have seen the handsome Bryn on the NAWT Cornwall social media pages for a few weeks now, and to celebrate this beautiful boy heading home, the time has finally come to tell his story, and the message that it carries.
9:27 | 26/05/22
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