Story
We are heartbroken to share the news that sadly Pebble has passed away.
All her surgeries went well and she looked like she was on the mend. Sadly she took a turn for the worse and the fight was too much for her.
Emily, of course is devastated. After some comfort, she has decided she will still go ahead with the walk, in memory of Pebble.
Her money raised will go to more of the animals in the center to care for their needs.
Please sponsor what if you can. It really does mean so much more to her now.
Thank you x
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Emily is a huge animal lover, and loves the NAWT, having adopted both a cat and a dog from there previously. When she saw the fundraising for Pebble she immediately wanted to help. Pebble's initial target was reached over a weekend with so many people wanting to help. However Emily wants to raise more to help with her aftercare.
So, she has decided to complete a sponsored walk, starting from her school in Shenley and finishing at the NAWT in watford, a total of just over 5 miles!
Please donate as little or as much as you can. She would love to reach her target and more!
Thank you 😊
You can read Pebble's story below:
We first heard about Pebble through an email from a pound puller. She had reached the end of her time, after weeks of waiting, no one had come for her. No one was looking for her. No one was coming back. She was alone.
We don’t know exactly what her life would have looked like before now, but we can piece together enough to know it wouldn’t have been kind. Pebble has been used for breeding, not just once or twice, not just accidentally, repeatedly used and reused until she had nothing left to give. Her rare colouring and gentle nature would have made her valuable for producing puppies, and when she couldn’t anymore, she was thrown away. Left behind like she had never mattered at all.
You wouldn’t guess that Pebble had known such coldness if you met her today. She would come plodding up to you, rest her chin on your knee, and look at you with a raised eyebrow and a wagging tail, wondering if you’d like to give her a cuddle and share your seat. You’d see the trust and love she has in her
