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Available Rescue: photo[Clementine]-Dutch (orange and white) solo female( Abandoned at horse sanctuary)

Physical Description: Dutch (Orange and white)
Temperament: Friendly and sweet
Age: Unknown but looks young -6 months+
Sex:Female
Neuter Status: Will be done before leaving us
Vaccination Status: Will be done before leaving us
Health: Undergoing treatment for stasis,- has just done some droppings which is a good sign. Very thin- looks starved- so has lots of hay grass and pellets.
Type of home wanted:Forever home - and to be bonded with a partner once strength has returned
Location: Bradford, Yorkshire
Reason for rehoming: He was dumped at a horse sanctuary in a box but had escaped - after being caught- she has been treated at our local vets on our account. She will be available for re-homing as soon as he regains her strength.

Photos to follow- also will need a name as she doesn't have one as of yet. He looks similar to the dutch called Sugs we have here, but she is totally skin and bones.
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Poor little lad. How about Clement (don't know why - orange made me think of clementine, the fruit, but that's a girls name so Clement for a boy).:D
 
That's a beautiful name :) I'll post a photo shortly when he comes back from the vets.

ORIGIN AND HISTORY
The name Clement derives from the Latin "clemens" meaning "mild," "gentle" or "merciful." Cliamain the Gaelic form of Clement. In the bible, Clement was the name of a friend of Paul and a Christian of Philippi.

Clement was the name of fourteen Popes, among them: Saint Clement I of the 1st century, the third Pope, St. Peter's third successor and the first apostolic father. Saint Clement of Alexandria was a theologian who tried to reconcile Christian and Platonic philosophies. Pope Clement VII (1478-1534) excommunicated Henry VIII.


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He is very gentle.
 
This is little clementine. You can't really see her condition or her size from the photo. She is very small and delicate and her bones are sticking out especially on her back.

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Clementine has had several trips to the vets. She is on gasprid, emeprid, depocillin,loxicom and injectable pain relief at the vets. She is still eating mashed pellets and weighs around 1.52kg.
 
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