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Jasmine Story
'Nuneaton and Warwickshire Wildlife Sanctuary - Greyhound Jasmiine Story'
Jasmine is a rescue dog who lives at the sanctuary. She is no ordinary rescue dog, she is the most amazing greyhound in the world!
She was only a young pup when she was locked in a shed and abandoned. When she was discovered by the police many days later she was emaciated, mange ridden and terrified. She was taken to the RSPCA quarters in Coventry where Geoff just happened to be visiting several weeks later. They were introduced and as they say ‘the rest is history’. She came to live with Geoff at the sanctuary. Each day her confidence grew and her personality flourished. But the most amazing thing was yet to come....
It turned out Jasmine was a natural ‘Mother hen’. One day a young fox cub was brought in to the sanctuary. She had been tied to railing and left to die. She was very small and weak and the outlook wasn’t bright. That was until Jasmine sauntered over to the fox cubs basket and started to lick her. Geoff was immediately concerned, followed by bemusement, followed by amazement as he saw before his eyes the fox responding to Jasmines touch. He quickly realised that Jasmine was acting in the same way the fox cubs mother would have done in the wild!
Over the next few days Jasmine continued to ‘mother’ the fox cub who Geoff had named Roxy. Roxy grew strong and grew up. She lives at the sanctuary with Jasmine who is mum and best friend all rolled into one.
Jasmine Is truly one of a kind. She has mothered many of the sanctuaries residents back to health including Bramble the roe deer, humbug the badger and two of the other sanctuary dogs just to mention a few.

'Nuneaton and Warwickshire Wildlife Sanctuary'
78 Oaston Road
Nuneaton
Warwickshire
CV11 6LA
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