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They do Fran, it's quite amazing really that they give lots of dogs a 2nd chance in life. They have set up a very small breeding programme (12 broods) but have no plans to expand that by very much (just slightly) as they will still get most of their dogs from rescue centres here & in Ireland. |
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I think they really pride themselves on the fact they take rescues which is wonderful & everyones a winner. The kennels are full of dogs of all shapes & sizes. But my fave was Sweep the baby poodle.... I just looooooooved him! |
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The one thing which is interseting is the dogs are obviously taught to alert the owner to a sound by (whatever method they are taught) but basically by touching the person, then the person asks what is it & the dog takes them to the sound.... quite straight forward you might think........ They do this with most of the sounds - the exception being danger sounds... So if the fire alarm goes off, they alert the handler but then the dogs drops to the ground in a very specific way, alerting the owner to danger.... they do not take the person to the noise, but instead the handler & the dog go to a safe place. Amazing eh? |
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