So I have 7 dogs, yes 7 rescues, 3 being from Many Tears. I am lucky that I have a resident dog/s, and have never been turned down for having so many rescues. Many Tears do like you to have a resident dog as this REALLY helps the adoptive dog to settle, which I totally agree with. I notice some comments people are not happy with, BUT it really is a positive when adopting ex-breeding dogs. Many Tears do have a section for dogs only. My last 2 are from the same fosterer, Billie, only 15 minutes away, who is an amazing, caring person. The process of adopting, no problems, home check, all good. I havnt been to the Many Tears rescue centre in wales, as this would be 2 far to travel, as I would need to take all my dogs with me. There are so many foster people around the uk, who go above & beyond to find the perfect match. I read Sylvia's Diary each week, which between the lines, there is love, care, and bundles of it.
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Based in Llanelli, Camarthen and aims to rescue and rehabilitate primarily puppy farm dogs. Overview, how to help, news, events and profiles of animals seeking homes.