Rebekah Watts claims she has had to unfairly pay a fine for something her dog Lola did not do (Pictures: SWNS)A woman has slammed a council’s reviewing system after claiming she was ‘unfairly fined’ for not picking up someone else’s dog’s poo.
Tess said: ‘I’m going to fight it all the way because I’ve got so much I want to do (Picture: North News and Pictures)‘I’m not the kind of person to cry about it.
Lola licked Ronnie when they brought him into the house (Picture: Ellen McCrone SWNS) Lola helped to bring Ronnie back to health (Picture: Ellen McCrone SWNS) Ronnie the lamb and Lola the labrador (Picture: Ellen McCrone SWNS)‘So Lola has grown up around lambs as she’s only two.
Lola finally found a loving forever home with the Perry family on Oct. 24 — just one day after she transferred to the Arizona Humane Society.While Arizona Humane Society transfers homeless pets from other areas to its care, including regular transport of puppies from the Navajo Nation, other shelters reciprocate in turn.
Lola’s new family (Picture: Arizona Humane Society)According the AHS website, their partner assistant program, Project Reachout – which helped Lola – is a lifesaving program that transfers at-risk pets from other animal welfare organisations.
Owner Freer was sentenced to four months in prison, suspended for two years, at Teesside Magistrates’ Court on Friday, after pleading guilty to causing unnecessary suffering to a protected animal.
Florist Sarah, from Kings Lynn, Norfolk, says the form of bonding suppresses Mini’s suckle cravings and allows Lola to adopt the mother role she desires. Cats and dogs are usually thought of as natural enemies but from day one, Lola and Mini have always lived happily together.
The court’s ruling means the Staffordshire bull terrier can finally be rehomed (Picture: BPM)‘I took her for veterinary treatment and it was discovered the break was made more complicated by the fact she had not been treated for nine days.