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Local Rescue Centre Appeals for Support Following Heartwarming Birth of Nine Puppies

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Local Rescue Centre Appeals for Support Following Heartwarming Birth of Nine Puppies

Jerry Green Dog Rescue, a charitable organisation with several locations in Lincolnshire, is making an impassioned plea for support in the wake of a moving story involving a young lurcher named Heather. Heather was found alone and in the advanced stages of pregnancy. She has since delivered nine healthy puppies. The charity, headquartered in Broughton, close to Brigg, is appealing to the community to provide support for Heather and her offspring. The contribution of volunteers and generous donations is integral to ensure Heather and her young receive all the required care and resources, underscoring the constant need for local backing in animal rescue initiatives.

This narrative was derived from original coverage by www.grimsbytelegraph.co.uk, as reported in The Lincoln Post.

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