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Welcome to the news, events and appeals section of our Website. With updates posted to our News System as soon as they happen (or near as), this section of our Website is the ideal place to visit again and again to keep up-to-date with all sorts of interesting things happening at the charity. Talking about updates, don't forget to also visit the interactive Animal Section of our Website to see the latest pictures and biographies of some of our animals.

 

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19-09-2009

19-09-2009

Jill & Philip Demonti are pleased to announce the return of  lunch in the garden on Sunday 21st June 2009 with the support and help of Bishop's Stortford's Town Mayor.  Tickets are £15 per adult and £8 for children under 12.  An excellent lunch will be provided including Jill's  puds.

19-09-2009

Roly joined us in July following an SOS via an internet network, he was going to loose his friends and his home. At 31 years it could have meant the end of the road but following the very sad loss of Benson in the spring we did have room for another to hang up his saddle and Roly’s settling in well. He’s an Irish Draught x Thoroughbred, In “non-horsey” language that’s a large heavy horse crossed with a race horse type! 

19-09-2009

We know that there will be a keen interest in the well-being of Jilly and her puppies. On the front page of our last Newsletter we described the plight of Jilly, another SAD case who gave birth to ten healthy puppies shortly after her arrival at Foxdells Sanctuary. 

19-09-2009

Zeus is representative of the many dogs rescued this year by virtue of our Save a Dog (SAD) campaign. His story is very typical and if he could speak we might be enlightened as to how such a beautiful one and a half year old innocent and trusting animal very narrowly ended his days in a cramped and overcrowded dog pound in the Midlands with only hours left to live.  Such pounds will, as a matter of policy, euthanase any dog, irrespective of age, if not claimed within seven (sometimes five) days.