Edinburgh Dog and Cat Home hit back after social media row over fate of Kody
Edinburgh Dog and Cat Home hit back after social media row over fate of Kody
Edinburgh Dog and Cat hit back after a media row over the of a three-year-old boxer Kody. Kody brought Edinburgh Edinburgh Dog and Dog and Cat earlier this year and cared for and trained staff the hope he could be rehomed. with one incident resulting a staff member needing attention. Tracey Dalziel visited November as a foster and has now up a Facebook page, Edinburgh Dog and Cat confirmed the dog Kody. She said: know they a of care to the which now has over members, this no about me fostering Koby. already told me not suitable.
POSING for the camera, Sprocker spaniel Max gazes adoringly at his owner Billy Bradley. The devoted dog and the former soldier have become inseparable ever since the pair were matched together last year. Billy, 63, got Max from the charity Bravehound, which pairs assistance dogs with veterans. Two-and-a-half-year-old Max has been specially trained to help the Gulf War veteran cope with his PTSD symptoms. Billy’s PTSD had become so crippling he struggled to leave the house and even tried to take his own life. But, thanks to Max, his life has been transformed. Billy says: “When I’m in dog training uk a deep state of depression, it’s like a deep, dark bottomless pit. “I was so ready to throw the towel in, but Max stopped me. He lifted me out of that state. It was just so powerful. He was that bit of light at the end of the tunnel. “I get tearful when I talk about it. ” With a smile, he adds: “He’s given me another chance at life. ” And as a small token of his gratitude, Billy framed the snap of Max and gave it to the charity — along with a poem he found.
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