Woman Opens A Hospice So Abandoned Dogs Can Spend Their Last Days

Photo credit: The Grey Muzzle Canine Hospice Project

Though it's sad to understand, our canine friends are only visitors in our lives, although we are their whole life to them. And therefore, the least we will do during the last moments of our pets’ lives is to be with them and allow them to know that they need been a part of the family. But saying goodbye to your dog may be a heartbreaking experience and not everyone can bear it. That’s one among the explanations why elderly or terminally ill dogs are abandoned. However, as a ray of hope, this woman makes sure that these abandoned dogs spend their last days living to the fullest.


This woman makes sure that abandoned dogs spend their last days living to the fullest. Nicola Coyle (not pictured) may be a retired nurse who has created Grey Muzzle Canine Hospice to worry about abandoned, elderly or terminally ill dogs. She runs it from her range in Mansfield, Nottinghamshire.




Nicola takes the dogs to the McDonalds self-service restaurant and infrequently to the pub for a steak dinner. “We only accept them if the vet says they need but 6 months to measure, so we specialize in the ultimate care,” Nicola explained in an interview with Metro. “I think the longest they’ve been with us was a few year, and therefore the shortest was about fortnight .” “We don’t know when their birthday is, but we’re throwing everyone a celebration. If they feel tolerably, we take them to the beach for the day and that they eat fish and chips and frozen dessert .”



She uses her own money and everything people give her. If you would like to assist , you'll make a donation to Grey Muzzle Dog Hospice through Paypal here.





“We all find yourself very on the brink of them, it's something emotionally intense and in fact we mourn them and that we are in mourning. we'd like an opportunity from dog to dog.”






Just because a dog’s fate is set doesn’t mean it's to be abandoned. On the contrary: its last days of life should be as especial as possible. And because of people like Nicola, these dogs can spend their last days feeling important and loved before they leave.



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