'We called him Thomas so not not only does he a family here at Almost Home, he has a lovely name and a place where he belongs'
Six weeks after being dumped at Titanic Quarter train station in Belfast, a little dog is ready to find a devoted home where he will be cherished for the rest of his days.
Belfast man Stephen Clarke found the American Bulldog near at Titanic Quarter Station and with no sign of an owner, took him to safety. The dog was taken in by the dog warden at Belfast City Council and after a week with no one looking for him, he was handed over to Almost Home in Moira. "We called him Thomas so now not only does he a family here at Almost Home, he has a lovely name and a place where he belongs.
Belfast City Council Co Down East Belfast Moira
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