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3 Young Dogs Looking for New Forever Homes

These 3 gorgeous, cuddly young dogs are looking for loving homes of their own, in Turkey or in the UK. They are all 6-7 months old and have been in foster care so are very used to people, confident, happy and affectionate. At this age, they all still have someRead More

Bundle of Love Carrie Needs New Home – ADOPTED!

Hello humans. My name is Carrie and I am the adorable friend of Migros, the dog who is really lucky to have found a new family and be moving to the UK.  I’m really excited for her but also sad I don’t have anyone to play with anymore. The niceRead More

Betty the Pointer Needs a Home – ADOPTED

If ever there was a dog who needed help, it is Patara Betty, she is truly desperate. Betty was found, as her name suggests, wandering around Patara and in an incredibly sorry state. Linda managed to capture her and she was whisked of to the Kalkan Vet Clinic for aRead More

Lovely Dog Iris Looking for a Home – ADOPTED

Iris was found in Yesilkoy back in February, being chased by other street dogs and absolutely terrified. Gulfem took her in and together with foster carers has looked after Iris since then, but she really does need a permanent loving home of her own. She is a very sweet, gentle,Read More

Lovely Hugo Needs Home Comforts – ADOPTED

This is Hugo, an English Setter type. He was taken off the streets of Kalkan last year, as a new dumpee. It was felt, because of his genteel nature, he would not cope as street dog. However neither should he be in long term kennels, he is very plainly usedRead More

2 Pups Need Homes – ADOPTED

UPDATE – 29th April – Esme/Blackie has also been offered a home in Scotland, fantastic news for her, we are so pleased. Thankyou to everyone who helped to spread the word about both pups, they can both look forward to very bright futures. UPDATE – 24th April 2019 – CosmoRead More

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