Man Devotes His Life To Adopting Old Dogs Who Can’t Find Forever Homes

Greig even comes back from work during lunch time to let them outside and give treats

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While he’s away, the lovely crowd has time to express themselves…

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“I grew up with a lot of pets”

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“Both my parents were animal lovers”

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“They pretty much always let me have whatever I wanted as long as I could take care of it”

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98 thoughts on “Man Devotes His Life To Adopting Old Dogs Who Can’t Find Forever Homes

  1. I love what he’s doing……..with two very minor exceptions. As a former dog groomer myself, it seems that the fluffier breeds might do better with shorter hair. Especially the ones that required grooming all their lives with loud clippers and loud dog dryers that could quite possibly be responsible for the hearing loss we often see in older pets. Also, the brushing and drying required to get the hair perfectly straight so as to be cut evenly can hurt them if done too quickly or forcefully. Let them have shorter hair. They’re old!

    Also, per a recent FB circulating post, I would keep the chickens separated from the other animals and limit contact myself, since they can transmit salmonella,and have been deemed responsible for some recent outbreaks.

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