Nine-year-old Labrador cross Mike is a true gentle giant. He is an extremely affectionate dog who wants nothing more than a loving home where he can share his huge heart with his new forever family. He is looking for a quiet, adult-only home with few unannounced visitors. For this reason, Mike will need his own space where he can feel comfortable. Because Mike has shown to be a little worried by males in the past, especially strangers, the charity would ideally like to find him a female-only home. He would need to be the only dog in the home, but he is happy to have walking buddies.
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Badger digs into high security ammunition compound in Wiltshire A BADGER got into difficulty after digging into a high security ammunition compound. The adult badger who had been unable to find his way out was rescued by Wiltshire Wildlife Hospital. A post on the charity’s Facebook page, which was posted yesterday, said: “An adult badger managed to dig into a high security ammunition compound and couldn t remember the place he penetrated to enter the sensitive area, so he couldn t find his way out. The charity did not want to disclose the location of the rescue for security reasons. It also says the badger was very, very annoyed when rescuers came to its aid. The incident is believed to have happened earlier this month.
A badger rescued by Wiltshire Wildlife Hospital Picture: Wiltshire Wildlife Hospital A BADGER got into difficulty after digging into a high security ammunition compound. The adult badger who had been unable to find his way out was rescued by Wiltshire Wildlife Hospital. A post on the charity’s Facebook page, which was posted yesterday, said: “An adult badger managed to dig into a high security ammunition compound and couldn t remember the place he penetrated to enter the sensitive area, so he couldn t find his way out. The charity did not want to disclose the location of the rescue for security reasons.