Wobbly says Goodbye…

Today is Tsiknopempti – the beginning of the carnival here in Greece but for us it is anything but a happy day.

Today we said goodbye to our dear Wobbly.

He came to us 7 years ago next month, unable to even stand. He could not balance or walk but we decided to give him a chance. With care and treatment he steadily improved and became one of the permanent residents with CAWG that regular visitors looked forward to seeing.

Despite his disability – he could not walk in a straight line and often fell over his own feet, Wobbly was one of the happiest dogs we have even known. Some visitors seeing him briefly thought it would be kinder to euthanize him but over the years many of our pups have found him the best companion possible, always ready to play in his good natured way.

Wobbly was always the first to greet visitors except during siesta time when he would find a shady spot, like his favourite Rosemary bush to relax in.  During the summer he enjoyed the outdoor life but come colder days and you could be sure Wobbly would the first one through the door, curling up on his favourite rug by the stove.

Now there is an empty place by the stove and an even bigger space in our hearts.

Wobbly will be greatly missed by visitors, helpers and freinds (2 and 4 legged varieties) but he proved to many that even with his disabilities he enjoyed life more than many fully fit dogs – after all, animals don’t feel that they are ”different”, ”disabled” or disadvantaged”.

Please join us in celebrating the 7 wonderful years when Wobbly showed us all how to really live and what is really important in life. To Wobbly, his 7 happy and fulfilling years with us.

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Holly that came with X-mas!

How could you walk past this face and not look at it twice?

How could you ignore her limp and broken leg?

How could you not try to help her?

In order to be able to help Holly we need a foster home for her. Foster homes are provided with the food and any costs are covered by CAWG. We are only asking that you give a dog/cat a chance, a loving temporary home…

is that too much to ask?

At the moment, CAWG is struggling to care for animals because we have no foster homes available. If you care, please help!