Aim to save retired dogs from neglection
A local charity is hoping to find more homes for greyhounds which are no longer needed in the racing industry.
Since its establishment in 2012, Greyhound Aid League Isle of Man has been rescuing 20 dogs each year from the UK.
The organisation has already successfully rehomed its first greyhound of 2020- Aspen, renamed Tiger Lilly (Tigs for short).
Founder Sally McMullen says the charity will always lend a helping hand.
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