Living His Best Life: Lexter, The Golden Gentleman, Finds His Forever Home

LIVING HIS BEST LIFE: LEXTER, THE GOLDEN GENTLEMAN, FINDS HIS FOREVER HOME

We have joyous news to share about a very special member of our Wet Nose family—Lexter, our beloved 13-year-old Africanis, also known as the golden gentleman, has found his forever home! Lexter, who has warmed the hearts of everyone at Wet Nose with his loving nature, is now living the dream with his new family.

After facing the loss of his longtime kennel mate and friend, Lila, and experiencing the brief joy of a previous adoption, Lexter’s story turned a sorrowful page when he had to return to the shelter earlier this year due to his owners’ relocation. However, hope shone through when a wonderful family, touched by his story of perseverance and love, decided to welcome him into their lives.

Today, Lexter is thriving in his new environment, surrounded by affection and new friends. He spends his days enjoying leisurely walks, indulgent naps, and all the cuddles his heart desires. His new family adores him, and he has quickly become a cherished member of their household.

If you have space in your heart and your home, please consider one of our older residents. They, too, deserve a family who sees them as they truly are—loyal friends, kind souls, and steadfast companions. By giving an older dog or cat a chance, you’re giving them a life they’ve waited their whole lives to live, and they will fill your world with a gratitude and love that’s unmatched.

Come meet them, spend a few moments, and perhaps you’ll find that special soul who’s been waiting just for you. Please visit our premises or call us on 082 677 8084 to learn how you can give an oldie the forever home they’ve been dreaming of. Let’s bring more of these beautiful stories to life, one gentle soul at a time.

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