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From The Oban Times

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Save a Springer Spaniel
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 There is a tremendous amount of work involved in the running of a spaniel rescue organisation and without a doubt
the logistics of actually collecting and delivering the animal can be one of the most problematic areas to get working smoothly.


Fortunately, most rescue organisations have forums which are the meeting place for all the people who are involved in a particular organisation and in most cases those who are providing the transport. Quite a few rescued Springers come with what people in the business call ‘baggage’ which means they have problems, usually associated with their previous home and is usually why they need to be rescued or rehomed.

 

Finding the right home for a dog can be quite difficult and in the case of Springer Spaniels can be difficult things to get right, but, the more experienced rescue centres are usually better suited to finding the right home, mainly through their years of experience in the business. Also, most of the rescue and re-homing teams have Spaniels themselves and are aware of what these lively, energetic and faithful dogs require. In today’s world the Veterinary


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