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Dog
Rescue, Cat Rescue, Dog Rehome, Cat Rehome in Norfolk and Suffolk

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Dog
Rescue, Cat Rescue, Dog Rehome, Cat Rehome in Norfolk and Suffolk,
Norfolk Animal Rescue, Suffolk Animal Rescue, Norfolk Pet Rescue,
Suffolk Pet Rescue, Small Animal Rescue, Small Animal Rehome, Dog
Adoption Norfolk, Cat
Adoption Norfolk, Dog walkers, Kennel
Volunteers, KMDS, Kendall Metal Design Service, Kendall Welding and Fabrication,
Railings and Gates.
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Welcome to
the NASA
Trust website
We look forward to any support
you can offer us and the
animals we care for.
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Urgent
Please Help Us - Foster Carers Needed
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NASA Trust
are desperately in need of Foster Carers to look after the dogs we take
in who are in need of homes but simply cannot be put in kennels until
we can place them. These could be puppies, small dogs, traumatised or
injured dogs. If you would be willing to foster a dog until a suitable
forever home can be found then please drop us an email to info@nasatrust.co.uk
with your contact details and we'll be in touch. |
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Urgent
Please Help Us
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NASA Trust
are desperate for additional storage space to
house our overflow of donated blankets and other goodies that
we are always in need of. We always run out of room at this time of the
year as we stock pile for winter. If anyone has an empty garage or
shed, preferably near the racecourse or anywhere, we could
use as temporary storage we would be most grateful.
Please drop us an email to info@nasatrust.co.uk
with your contact details and we'll be in touch. |
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Canine Parvo Virus Warning
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There
is a recent outbreak of Canine Parvo Virus, which is deadly to dogs, in
Norwich and surrounding areas. Below are some facts and symptoms. If
you suspect your dog has this virus please contact your vet immediately.
Canine
Parvo Virus is a highly contagious disease, characterised by
bloody diarrhea, which can be fatal. Parvo Virus can over take a dog
within hours of the first symptoms and result in death within 48-72
hours. There are many misconceptions about Parvo Virus and research and
studies into the disease continue. The current vaccination programs
have helped to control the disease although even dogs who have been
vaccinated against Parvo Virus have still contracted the disease.
This
highly contagious disease can be spread through contact with the
faeces of infected dogs and everyday objects such as clothing, shoes,
crates or equipment. It is also believed that the disease can also be
transmitted via rodents and insects.
Canine
Parvo Virus (Parvovirus) is marked by a variety of symptoms
which can include the following:- |
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Severe diarrhea - sometimes dark or bloody
● Vomiting
● Lack of energy |
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Depression
● Dehydration
● Fever |
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Thinking of Adopting a
Rescue Dog?
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Thinking
of adopting a rescue dog, please don't dismiss a greyhound.
They make wonderful pets for all the family. Read this short article on
greyhounds and why they deserve a break. Greyhound Article by Julie
Utting.
If
you ever wondered what happened to many greyhounds once they are no
longer used for racing, please read these reports issued by the
RSPCA and the Sunday
Times.
Please note some readers may find content of these reports disturbing. |
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If you love
Dogs, especially greyhounds then "Greyhound Survivors", an anthology of
stories about rescued greyhounds.
The book which contains a foreword by Twiggy, tells over forty true stories
about dogs that have been rescued from cruelty and with twenty-four
coloured photographs the book is a must for the majority of kind
hearted dog owners.
More details click here.
Greyhound Survivors |
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