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civilservant Wrote:

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> not all of us dog-lovers are on Facebook (and

> some of us will keep it that way!)


For those not on Facebook.


Iris is doing well apart from her fractured leg. As it is infected it can't be repaired yet. She is eating and wagging her tail, bless her heart. Fingers crossed for a good recovery.


Anyone who would like to contribute to her medical care and unable to access the link for her appeal can do so directly to The Neighbourhood Vet in Lordship Lane. Thanks.

  • 1 month later...

Iris is home safe, found in a church car park on Barry Road/ Friern Road.

She is completely fine and healthy, a bit stinky but utterly unaware of how many people were searching for her.

Thank you to absolutely every single person who looked and phoned and texted and helped. I am so grateful for your support. She is still a very easily frightened rescue dog, but hopefully East Dulwich will be a calming influence.Thank you

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