Monday, October 21, 2013

In love with €430 let dogs British Grand animal rescue Center

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A passion for dogs, in England, died of grief a few weeks after your dog German Shepherd have been the Holy Shroud, leaving a legacy of €430, 000 ($ 1.3 million) for the British animal charity the Royal Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (RSPCA).

Kevin Johnson, of 59 years, donated all his savings to the RSPCA Southridge, near Potters Bar, as well as the value of the sale of your home, as a form of gratitude for the bitch who allowed him to adopt the local rescue Center. The man suffered a massive heart attack just two months after her best friend Chelsea have died with a stroke.

The man had no parents, siblings or children who leave their goods. Lived in North London with Chelsea, adopted after Kevin had lost their previous two German shepherds, Max and Heidi.

The dog had been adopted seven years ago and was about 10 years old when he died. "Kevin was totally devastated by losing to Chelsea â€" she was the Apple of his eyes and his great friend," said an aunt of man, with 90 years.

Aunt added that accompanied the nephew the day this decided to adopt the animal. "They [owner and dog] immediately called on the first date so that Kevin looked at her. She had been badly treated and Kevin gave him a new life. "

The aunt said that the man never quit the bitch after adoption-with her everywhere. The day she found her inanimate, took her to the vet but nothing could be done to save her and had to opt for euthanasia.

Kevin was found two months later, dead in bed, victim of a heart attack. "We are sure that he died of a broken heart," said her aunt.

"Kevin left a fantastic legacy to the animal Center and the donation will help rescue and care for a large number of dogs," he added. A new leisure area for dogs at Southridge will be dedicated to the memory of Kevin and Chelsea, with a special plate placed in his honor.

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