Sabba (Private Rehoming, Yorkshire)

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15/4/2024 Beautiful Sabba is so happy and safe now that she has found her new home.
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Beautiful Sabba was saved from being abandoned in a house or on the streets in Yorkshire. She is in emergency foster but only for a short time, so she is looking urgently for someone to give her a chance, perhaps an older couple or person who can’t resist such a lovely lady.

Sabba is an 8 year old German Shepherd lady. In a race against time, urgent foster care was found for Sabba, an older lady with a heart of gold. Her second owner was leaving the country at a moment’s notice, risking Sabba’s abandonment. Now she needs a special, forever home where she can spend her golden years in peace and love while offering that right back.

Sabba is a friendly soul, craving the comfort of a retirement space with a loving person/couple. She’s not the overly energetic type; a leisurely stroll around the block is all she needs to keep her tail wagging. Having endured years of being kept outside and used for heavy breeding, Sabba is learning the joys of indoor life, including the basics like finding the toilet with a bit of guidance.

Despite her past, Sabba is a loving and beautiful companion, ready to fill your days with warmth and joy. If you’re seeking a gentle soul to share your love and nap times, Sabba is the perfect match for you.

This must be Sabba’s forever home. After two homes and a foster placement in her short 8 years, she deserves stability and security. Let’s come together to give Sabba the stable retirement home she deserves.

Sabba is being rehomed privately by Emma, who has confirmed that she will take her back if her new home doesn’t work out for any reason. Prospective adopters will be carefully home-checked.
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If you’re interested in meeting or offering lovely Sabba her forever home, please contact Emma as follows:

Email: Emma.Walsh@aspion.co.uk

Please mention you saw Sabba on the Oldies Club website.
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Oldies Club suggests you read our article Questions for Adopters which is written to help people who are planning to adopt a dog from a private owner rather than a rescue.

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