Posted on 11/24/2011 10:31:34 AM PST by algernonpj
A young girls tears of joy were captured on camera by her parents as they surprised her with the familys pet dog she thought shed never see again.
Alyssa Smiths parents, from Hampshire, paid £1,300 to be reunited with their dog Holly, who they had to leave behind when they moved back to the UK from Dubai.
Darren Smith and his family adopted former street dog Holly two years ago while living in the United Arab Emirates. ...
Two months after relocating to Hampshire, Mr Smith, who thought Holly had been re-homed with another family, saw their dog on a Dubai website next to an appeal for her to be homed after being found on the street again in bad health. ...
(Excerpt) Read more at dailymail.co.uk ...
Nah...you just need to lube ‘em up with some bacon grease.
LOL! Good boy (or girl)! :)
Now Ive got my breath back :)
How any western family would ever leave a dog in an muslim country (thinking it was rehomed and would be well-treated) is beyond me. Muslims hate dogs, considering them fithy/unclean.
I should add it’s a nice story to see today. That is one happy dog. :)
OK, Freepers, I see the Shepherd in her, but what other dogs do you think might be in the mix?
PING
I loved this.
That applies in places like the Eastern Province of Saudi Arabia (ARAMCO Oil territory) and there any alcohol availability is kept well under the radar. Dubai and the UAE? Not so much. Dubai, in particular, is the least "Arab" or Sharia compliant location in the region. Lots of Indians and European expatriates live there and pretty much run the place under local Arab ownership of the companies.
Amen to that.
Sniff. very sweet.
AHHHHH...the Noble Roverand!!!!
When will he have more adventures? We miss this fine patriot!
Terrier..my Lola looked just like that except different coloring!
The “smile” on the dog’s face is pretty kool, too.
Is that a happy smiling dog or what?
What a cute couple!
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