PICTURES: Rescue dog makes incredible transformation with new family
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When Rudolph, a one-year-old crossbreed went into the care of Dogs Trust, Ireland’s largest dog welfare charity, he was almost completely bald. Now, thanks to the care of the charity and his adoptive family, he has made an amazing transformation.
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Rudolph arrived at the charity’s Rehoming Centre in Finglas, Dublin in November 2020. There he was assessed by a vet and was prescribed a course of treatment, as well as specialist baths for his skin condition. The continued treatment helped improve his skin and his hair has started to grow again.
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Dog charity s longest resident has his Christmas wish answered after waiting eight years to be adopted
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Dogs Trust, Ireland’s largest dog welfare charity, has announced that one of their most beloved residents, Oscar, is spending his first Christmas in his forever-home after eight years of waiting.
Santa Paws has come to town early for the eleven-year-old Labrador who will have his very own stocking hanging on the fireplace this Christmas. Last year, the team in Dogs Trust wrote a letter to Santa on Oscar’s behalf, appealing for a family to adopt him.
In exchange, he promised to bring them on long walks, entertain them with his impressive repertoire of tricks and play fetch for hours. Little did the charity know that their wish would come true.