Edinburgh Dog and Cat Home hit back after social media row over fate of Kody
Edinburgh Dog and Cat Home hit back after social media row over fate of Kody
Edinburgh Dog and Cat hit back after a media row over the of a three-year-old boxer Kody. Kody brought Edinburgh Dog and Cat earlier this year and cared for and trained staff the hope he could be rehomed. with one incident resulting a staff member needing attention. Tracey Dalziel visited November as a foster and has now up Edinburgh Dog and a Facebook page, Edinburgh Dog and Cat confirmed the dog Kody. She said: know they a of care to the which now has over members, this no about me fostering Koby. already told me not suitable.
A guide dog and its owner were left standing in cramped conditions on a busy train yesterday, after overcrowding led to the pair being left 'in the doorway of the train'. Jonathan Attenborough was travelling between Edinburgh and Perth on Tuesday afternoon (12 November), but was left standing when no one offered up their seat. The Disability and Inclusion Advocate took to Twitter to slam Scotrail for their poor passenger assistance, as well as his fellow passengers for leaving him to stand. He said: "Completely unacceptable passenger assistance from @ScotRail to dog training edinburgh leave me and my guide dog in the doorway of the train. I asked several times if there was any spare seats and not one passenger responded. Doesn’t give me much faith in humanity. " The tweet has been shared several times, and a Scotrail representative responded to say: "Thank you, Jonathan. Did you manage to get a seat onboard eventually? I know this must have been very frustrating to say the least. " The Guide Dogs for the Blind Association also urged Jonathan to report the incident to his local team.
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