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Where to begin…It feels a bit like Groundhog Day, this is the 3rd time we have demolished buildings, at different farms, to build new kennel blocks. I have to say we have got it down to a tee.

To cut a very long story short, we have managed to raise £79,300 through the Brick Appeal.  We have been pledged £35,000 from a grant giving charity.

So that leaves us around £60,000 short. However we are selling a field to our neighbour so that will also help.

Whilst the greyhound industry is in crisis with probably thousands of dogs backing up in kennels, it doesn’t take much working out what is going to happen to the majority of those poor souls. There are many more Rebecca Perkins out there, but obviously they are trying to keep it all under wraps.

I had a very good friend on the phone yesterday, from another Independent rescue, crying down the phone. The amount of dogs she has to help, the pressure from the trainers to offload, is immense. And of course the huge financial pressure.

They will blame the cost of living crisis when they destroy the greyhounds.  And make no mistake they will.

We too are under intense financial pressure and I honestly don’t know how long we can carry on, the only reason we are still here is because we moved and huge thanks to my friend Cynthia when she left us her legacy.

And obviously massive, massive thanks to everyone who has and still are supporting Tia.

These past 2 years have been incredibly hard and we wouldn’t be here without you all.

And as for the pathetic ex member of staff who reported us to the council earlier in the year, as the dogs had pyjamas on, yes really. It is people like you and the Rebecca Perkins of this world and the poor, poor dogs, that keep me going.

Deb