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This is where I chew on the bones and relax a while buffing with the boy's.
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Once a month Lee and his mate Linda would take a drive and he told me he could hold his head out the window at 65 miles an hour, what a dog, I have trouble at 30 miles an hour, woof.
One time he told me his human’s, now mine, took him to a river, he sai
d Lee got all upset with him when he tried to swim the rapids, it was no big deal, he had everything under control, he always had things under control. Chewy told me about a camping trip he the family went on. Allot of other humans and dogs were there, one was this little Yorkshire terrier, the humans were all holding hands and talking together so he got to know her a little better, ssweeeeet sugar mine. He said as he got up and went over to pea on the pear tree. He lifted his leg and it a foot up the tree. Chewy loved the ladies that is until Lady Bandit came into his 
life (so he buffed me) the two had two litter together.
They lived together for many years, happy and playful. Tietie from thier second litter stay never left home as her brothers and sisters had done she new her life would be with her mother and father.
Tietie never had puppies but she wouls have made beautiful ones she was purfect in everyway she is blind now it hapend one night in her sleep about nine months after I moved. So I took on her care. You know I'd walk with her around the back yard and I buff softly to her. One night I tought her how to jump on the bed took us two hours but we did it.
Chewy and Bandit passed this year almost at the same time after living a full and happy life. There in the back yard under an angel now. So that's my story I'll write more as I can check back and tell me storys and send me pictures I'll put the on the website. Unil then, Happy Trails.


My name is Tie Tie and I am 11-years old, I went blind and Frank showed me how to get around and jump on and off the bed again. He's a great dog andfreind He is the alfa male now that my dad is gone. 06:17 AM 12/24/09


In 2003, police in Warwickshire , England , opened a garden shed and found a whimpering, cowering dog. It had been locked in the shed and abandoned. It was dirty and malnourished, and had clearly been abused.
In an act of kindness, the police took the dog, which was a greyhound female, to the nearby Nuneaton and Warwickshire Wildlife Sanctuary known as a willing haven for animals abandoned, orphaned or otherwise in need. http://www.warwickshirewildlifesanctuary.co.uk/
Geoff and the other sanctuary staff went to work with two aims: to restore the dog to full health, and to win her trust. It took several weeks, but eventually both goals were achieved.
They named her Jasmine, and they started to think about finding her an adoptive home.
The dog had other ideas. No-one remembers now how it began, but Jasmine started welcoming all animal arrivals at the sanctuary. It wouldn't matter if it was a puppy, a fox cub, a rabbit or, probably, a rhinoceros, Jasmine would peer into the box or cage and, where possible, deliver a welcoming lick.
Geoff relates one of the early incidents. "We had two puppies that had been abandoned by a nearby railway line. One was a Lakeland Terrier cross and another was a Jack Russell Doberman cross. They were tiny when they arrived at the centre and Jasmine approached them and grabbed one by the scruff of the neck in her mouth and put him on the settee. Then she fetched the other one and sat down with them, cuddling them."
"But she is like that with all of our animals, even the rabbits. She takes all the stress out of them and it helps them to not only feel close to her but to settle into their new surroundings.
"She has done the same with the fox and badger cubs, she licks the rabbits and guinea pigs and even lets the birds perch on the bridge of her nose."
Jasmine, the timid, abused, deserted waif, became the animal sanctuary's resident surrogate mother, a role for which she might have been born. The list of orphaned and abandoned youngsters she has cared for comprises five fox cubs, four badger cubs, 15 chicks, eight guinea pigs, two stray puppies and 15 rabbits.
And one roe deer fawn. Tiny Bramble, 11 weeks old, was found semi-conscious in a field. Upon arrival at the sanctuary, Jasmine cuddled up to her to keep her warm, and then went into the full foster mum role. Jasmine the greyhound showers Bramble the roe deer with affection and makes sure nothing is matted in her fur.
"They are inseparable," says Geoff. "Bramble walks between her legs and they keep kissing each other. They walk together round the sanctuary. It's a real treat to see them."
Jasmine will continue to care for Bramble until she is old enough to be returned to woodland life. When that happens, Jasmine will not be lonely. She will be too busy showering love and affection on the next orphan or victim of abuse.
From left, Toby, a stray Lakeland dog; Bramble, an orphaned roe deer; Buster,a stray Jack Russell;
a dumped rabbit; Sky, an injured barn owl; and Jasmine
Doing what she does best, being a mother.
Grandma Scott's Website, you are welcome
BOOKS CAN FREE THE SPIRIT
OPENING THE MIND OF A CHILD
Writer/Auther/Caregivers are so very needed
Linda