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The Alternative Animal Sanctuary: Animals I have known - cover

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The Alternative Animal Sanctuary: Animals I have known

Tamara Llyod

Publisher: Austin Macauley Publishers Ltd.

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For Tamara Lloyd animal welfare is not just a passion but a way of life. Every home she has bought has needed that extra dimension to include the housing of animals. In The Alternative Animal Sanctuary the reader is taken through the various incarnations of the sanctuary as the number of animals increases over the years.
Tamara recalls the life of the sanctuary through stories concerning a selection of the animals. Each chapter is devoted to a specific animal; horses, dogs, or others. The animals have either been rescued from the knacker or saved from owners who were going to have them put down.
But the animal sanctuary does not come cheap. In an attempt to continue its work, Tamara takes the reader into the early stages of moving towards charity status. For all animal lovers, The Alternative Animal Sanctuary will be a welcome and delightful read.
Available since: 04/30/2015.

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