Ace
Ace came into our care when he was nine months old having already had four homes. Sadly, something had happened in his original home before he was seven months old that obviously terrified him. We believe he had an electric collar used on him. He was rescued but each home found it wasn't working out with him so he was moved on. In the fourth home he was lunging at a member of the family so they brought him into Welfare. When he came it was difficult to get near him. He wasn't vicious, he was terrified. We did a lot of rehabilitation work with him and he came on in leaps and bounds but still always had a reaction to young men (his original home where the trauma had been caused) so it would be difficult to re-home him.
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Although he now copes really well, from experience people do not always follow advice and if we were to re-home him and he was put into a situation that he couldn't cope with and reacted he could find himself in trouble when it really isn't his fault. On top of all this, the poor boy is almost blind. The chances of him finding a suitable home is very doubtful but he is happy where he is, in our care, living life to the full.​​​​
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Annual £30
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Monthly £2.50
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ACE'S ADVENTURES - We have published a book about Ace and it is available on Kindle.
It is written by our Chair, Debbie Hill and tells the story of Ace's adventures from when he arrived with her.​







