Nathan the Labrador
Nathan is 7 yr old black Labrador presently in the Philippines the owners at the time living in N.Z. had entrusted the dog to a new owner who abandond him, he was picked up and was to be euthanised but a scan revealed a micro chip and an email address the original owners were contacted in the Philippines and the dog was then reunited. Now it is time to come home and the costs to get Nathan home are more than the owners can afford (penioners) mostly because of the prevelence of rabies etc. a quarantine period of 6 mths is required in Kuala Lumpur on the way home The cost all up is about $15000 and the give a little page seem to have stalled. I have given and i would ask those who can to help as Nathans predicament is not of his own doing and the alternative is not good . i do not know how to link the give a little page to here if anyone can help with that . Thank you all.
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Aucklanders, our weekly rubbish collections are staying after councillors voted to scrap a proposed trial of fortnightly pick-ups.
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