Having lost our beloved pup of 14 years, we gave DT a visit to discuss options and next steps.We completed documentation, leaving contact phone and emails, and left with some degree of expectation; how wrong that turned out. A home visit was allegedly the next stage, couple of months later and no contact, let alone a visit being conducted.As previously having being humans to a dog we are well kitted out in both experience and expectations. Good sized house with tear fenced in garden, loads of dog toys and woodland walks on doorstep; idyllic for a dog, and either one or both of us are at home all day so pup would never be alone unless of his choosing.Neither of us have had contact from dogs trust yet however our name is now on a list with a breeder who's girl is not with pup yet.Dogs trust have failed massively in my opinion and a pup has lost our on a forever home
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