A light in Lilah’s life

25/Aug/2009

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Kathleen Richards with Lilah. Kathleen Richards with Lilah.

A CITY of Stirling resident is taking part in a new fostering program to help abandoned dogs re-adjust to family life.

Kathleen Richards said the program, organised by the Dogs’ Refuge Home in Shenton Park, focused on helping long-term refuge dogs find suitable and permanent homes.

Ms Richards, who has volunteered at the refuge for many years, is the first person to join the program – she is fostering Lilah, a three-year-old staffordshire-cross who has been homeless for more than two years.

“After fostering Lilah, I can give the home valuable feedback – in her case that she is a beautifully-natured dog who is very intelligent, house-trained and excellent with other dogs,” Ms Richards said.

“Fostering is also good if you want to see if the dog fits in with you and the rest of your family – then you can always offer it a permanent home.”

Ms Richards said it was extremely rewarding to be part of an animals re-homing.

Anyone interested in giving Lilah a home or fostering a dog can call The Dogs’ Refuge Home on 9381 8166.

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Amanda

27/08/2009

Lilah looks so good in that pic and she really deserves a good home! Nice work Kat :)

Joanne Harris

27/08/2009

You are doing a wonderful job and we are all proud of you Kat!

Glen Cameron

26/08/2009

A great story and a wonderful program to give these dogs a second chance. Good luck to Kathleen and I so hope that Lilah finds the home she so deserves.

Linda Simonis

26/08/2009

It's wonderful to read about the work being done by such unselfish people as Kathleen to give these animals a chance. Thank you for helping publicise the plight of so many unwanted dogs!

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