Save Chico !

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#201

I’m signing because this dog shouldn’t be put though anymore stress!

Chloe Phillips (Felixstowe, 2022-07-13)

#202

Lets keep him were he feels safe and loved he’s endured enough upset in hes life

Clare Brooks (Capel Saint Mary, 2022-07-13)

#203

I think he should stay were he is .poor little fellow he has been through a enough. so if he is happy were he is just let him have a good life with them .

Janet Fairs (Ipswich, 2022-07-13)

#204

If chicco is settled and you have been deemed suitable to foster long term there shouldn't be a reason why adoption would be different

Charlotte Edwards (Ipswich, 2022-07-13)

#206

If he is happy and the family is happy, keep him where he is

Nicola Berwick (Ipswich, 2022-07-13)

#209

This dog deserves to stay with these people

Andrew Spooner (Newmarket, 2022-07-13)

#211

This family love the dog and it’s a waste of rescue funds and time to re-home him when he has a family !

Hayley Senior (Colchester, 2022-07-13)

#215

Why move Chico away from a happy home where he is settled. It makes no sense other than NONESENSE!

Linda Tovey (Ipswich, 2022-07-13)

#220

There no need to move him when there already a loving home that awaits him.
Just giving the dog poor extra stress and upheaval.

Lisa hoang (Ipswich, 2022-07-13)

#222

Im signing because Chico deserves this forever home

Nikki Betts (Ipswich, 2022-07-13)

#223

Please keep him with the family who love him its stupid to send him away to be adopted

Gail Thompson (Ipswich, 2022-07-13)

#224

I think he should stay with family in ipswich

Rachel Ottaway (Ipswich, 2022-07-13)

#227

As a dog lover myself, I want Chico to stay with his Foster parents as they have a bond along with their other pets! Why move him When he's settled, poor little boy, leave him Where he's happy please !

Donna MacDonald (Ipswich, 2022-07-13)

#231

It is ineccessary to put this little guy through any more changes if homes. He is settled and happy here in Ipswich.

Cynthia Pilbro (Ipswich, 2022-07-13)

#233

I think this little one should stay with the family he is happy with. If he moves he may not get adopted what happens to him then.

Lesley Lightfoot (Ipswich, 2022-07-13)

#236

Chico is loved and safe - leave him where he is.

Kayla Ralph (Peterborough, 2022-07-13)

#239

Sometimes common sense should prevail....

Michael Peel (Belford, 2022-07-13)

#242

We too adopted a dog 10 years ago. He felt so at home when he arrived you could see the weight of the world being lifted in from of our very eyes. Dogs adopt you and to tear this little man away from his home is appalling

Dave Round (Tenbury Wells, 2022-07-13)

#247

This dog has a loving home, let this dog stay.

Rita Ray (Ipswich, 2022-07-13)

#249

I think it’s the best thing for this dog!

Lynda Turnbull (Blyth, 2022-07-13)

#250

He deserves to stay with you,
I have my fingers crossed you get to keep him

Nicola Stephenson (Ipswich, 2022-07-13)

#251

Chico deserves to stay in his loving home !!

Kylie Bonner (Blyth, 2022-07-13)

#252

I'm am sing cause I agree it should be what best for dog and should.be happy he found he forever home

Emma Logan (BLYTH, 2022-07-13)

#254

Richie is ace

Jimi Howell (Birmingham, 2022-07-13)

#256

Chico couldn't be in a better place. He's well looked after and very happy. He should stay where he is loved

Emma Cook (Blyth, 2022-07-13)

#257

It’s not fair to keep moving a poor dog from home to home!

Danni Henderson (Choppington, 2022-07-13)

#260

Chico should be left to settle with his foster family. Rescue charities are always crying out they are overwhelmed by numbers of dogs vs suitable people to adopt. These people are offering Chico a loving home and it would be highly stressful not to mention counter productive do move him now.

Charlotte Richards (Worcester, 2022-07-13)

#262

I used to Foster dogs, and we weren't allowed to adopt untill our second one. I was on my second one, he stayed with me 6 weeks and he became very settled and we bonded. The charity wouldn't let me adopt him, they didn't even put him up for adoption. He went to a very well of couple, who we friends of the people who ran the charity. The reason he was with me for so long was because the family were on a long vacation. It broke me when he went off to his new home, and I couldn't bring myself to Foster again.
Good luck, I hope chico gets to stay where he is settled and loved.

Tereza Rowsell (Bristol, 2022-07-13)

#263

There is no point upsetting this little dog further he has a fine loving home. Let him be and be assured that you have made the right decision

Sandra Tyrrill (Ipswich, 2022-07-13)

#268

He needs to stay in Ipswich look at that darling face he saying please let me stay. D clouting.

Dotty Clouting (Ipswich Suffolk., 2022-07-13)

#269

The rescue are not looking at this dogs best interest and want to transport a dog for a 5hr journey in this heat and to uproot a settled dog into another foster home! The fosterers have shown they are willing to cover all adoption fees and medical costs and are caring for Chico as their own. You do not place a foster dog 5hrs away from a rescue. The rescue have not fulfilled their side of their contract.

Kirsty Tierney-Jones (Ipswich, 2022-07-13)

#279

I agree with the lady
Very upsetting for the dog to be passed around like a toy

Michelle Michelle (Stratford upon Avon, 2022-07-13)

#281

Richie and Marc are the best doggie parents in the world!!!

Kelly Hayes (Ipswich, 2022-07-13)

#284

I think the dogs needs and well being should be paramount. Surely it’s better he stays where he’s settled especially after such traumatic start to life.

Fiona McDonagh (Ashford, 2022-07-13)

#288

I’m signing this as l ❤️ my dog and would hate to lose her

Helen Morgan (Birmingham, 2022-07-13)

#289

He needs to stay where he feels secure and settled.

Patsy Durant (Kent, 2022-07-13)

#292

I’m signing because it makes absolute sense for the least upheaval and trauma for the doggo and for Chico to stay where he will be loved and cared for with other dogs.

Joe Costigan (Newcastle upon Tyne, 2022-07-13)

#294

It would be dreadful to take him away from the family he loves who love him too. Especially when they want to keep him.

Margaret Dixon (Blyth, 2022-07-13)

#295

Agree. This is an animal with feelings.

Julie Hilton Hilton (Manchester, 2022-07-13)

#296

If the dog is happy in this home, why upset him. We are thinking of the dogs best interest here. Why upset him anymore. If the family is suitable and can financially look after him. Let him stay.

Sylvie Hudson (Rainham, 2022-07-13)

#300

Because he has chosen his home it's a place he can relax and feel safe

Bev Montague-Daubney-Reeves (Childswickham, 2022-07-13)

#301

This dog has settled and bonded with the family and families dogs. It would so awful and unfair on both chico and the family to remove him when they clearly want to adopt him.

Donna Forster (Murton, 2022-07-13)

#303

It’s the right thing to do.

Lisa Wiggins (Ipswich, 2022-07-13)

#304

You know it makes sence Just let them have him

David Walker (Bembridge, 2022-07-13)

#306

I feel that Chico should be allowed to stay with Richie & Marc. They both truly love & care for Chico so deeply, why put the rescue dog through more turmoil and trauma by removing him from such a loving and caring home.

Deanette Easton (Ipswich, 2022-07-13)

#307

Love is love 🐕🐾 Dogs pick their owners ❣️

Shelly Bell (Ipswich, 2022-07-13)

#314

The little dog needs a loving home, and it looks like he has found one!

Luke Ochman (Ipswich, 2022-07-13)

#315

This little guy is well loved and in a happy home. Why change this!! It makes no sense to remove him and send him on to other Foster homes. There's not enough thought for this little guy and how he feels. What the dog needs should be put first!

Samantha Barker (Ipswich, 2022-07-13)

#316

Chico will have the best home with Richie & Marc & it would be a crime to remove him from their care.

Sharon Mackenzie (Morpeth, 2022-07-13)

#317

This lovely little dog has a family waiting for him. Let him stay where he is

Sue Scrivens (Worcestershire, 2022-07-13)

#318

They should keep the dog!

Deb Fransman (Swadlincote, 2022-07-13)

#325

I’m signing because the needs of Chico should come before needless rules!

JOHN Hicks (Basingstoke, 2022-07-13)

#326

It takes time for a rescue dog to settle and it’s clear that this dog is not only happy it’s very settled. With so many dogs needing loving homes and the time it takes to find a good owner for a rescue dog, it makes absolutely no sense to me why this is happening. Please let chico stay where he is and concentrate on the many other animals that needing loving homes.

Wendy Cook (Ipswich, 2022-07-13)

#330

The amounts of animals getting euthanised yearly is insane.
Shelters should be more flexible on rules.

Lenita Akmene (Ipswich, 2022-07-14)

#332

I don't want this little mite to die! This is close to my heart.

Deborah Neale (Evesham, 2022-07-14)

#337

He belongs with them and they are clearly good owner! Poor little dog could end up with the wrong people and live a horrible life if they separate from the loving home currently in

Elizabeth Adams (Ipswich, 2022-07-14)

#339

Graham hornsby

Graham hornsby (Stowmarket, 2022-07-15)

#343

I think there are special circumstances here. The animal has been through trauma at a very young age and is now settled with a loving family and bonded with their own pets. It seems an awful shame to take it away from a loving home and create more upheaval in its life.

Ian Mcgregor (Newark, 2022-07-17)

#346

The pup has a supportive home why take that away from him

Jill Farmer (Ipswich, 2022-07-17)

#347

I'm signing because the people that have him in their Foster care are promising a lovely home at their expense so why move him when he is happily settled

Patricia Duff (Ipswich, 2022-07-17)

#351

Chico needs to stay on a permanent basis with his foster carers to minimize further trauma. If he is happy, leave him with them. The charity needs to think of the happiness of the dog first.

Louisa Larkin (Sydney, 2022-07-19)

#355

Marc and Richie are giving Chico the best life, why remove him from where he is happy.

Kimberley Pusey (Northampton, 2022-07-28)

#356

I'm signing because I believe ANY rehoming system should look for the best interests of the animal in question, these guys clearly are not, there is not a more loving home those doggos could possibly go to!

John Clitherow (Ipswich, 2022-07-28)

#357

It's going to be extremely depressing for the poor little guy being moved from pillar to post 👎

Sam Scott (Blyth, 2022-07-28)

#358

I am outraged at a system that doesn't put the needs of the animals first

Kerry Blaskett (Kent, 2022-07-28)

#360

They should be able to adopt the gorgeous boy. He is obviously well cared for and lived in a happy home.

Valerie Barker-Pearce (Woodbridge, 2022-07-28)



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