Nowzad the 1st dog rescued. Note the severed ears
It was during such a fight that Sergeant ‘Penny’ Farthing and his unit arrived and broke up the proceedings. The dogs that were being beaten made good their escape in the confusion. some days later when ‘Pen’ was searching outbuildings he heard a growl from the darkness and saw one of the dogs involved in the earlier fight. He was sheltering and recovering from his injuries which included having his ears hacked off. By using a lot of kindnesss, patience and of course military ration packs Pen was able to gain the dogs trust, he took him back to his unit base and named him ‘Nowzad’, the name of the town where he was rescued. Other rescues followed none of which were free of danger for either the Marines or the dogs involved.
Tali, Nowzad’s housemate
There was tragedy and heartbreak along the way as well as joy. It is an ongoing saga with hopefully a very happy ending. Nowzad has certainly landed on his feet and now lives at home with his rescuer ‘Pen’ and his wife Lisa in a happy pack that includes another rescue dog from Afghanistan, ‘Tali’ as well as the already resident Spaniel and Rottweiler. Although Nowzad can be aggressive to other dogs due to his history of abuse he is at heart a really nice dog. Not surprisingly he is also not keen on men with beards. He is at this early stage, muzzled at times to allow him time to assess the situation. The last thing he needs is for some well meaning but unthinking person to push him into a situation in which he feels threatened and has to resort to the ‘fight’ option. You’ll see that both dogs wear harnesses. this because they are very sensitive around their neck areas due to the wire nooses used on them. Nowzad also had throat wounds from fighting.
On seeing the reports a friend and colleague of mine Caroline Spencer felt that Amichien Bonding would be the ideal method of dealing with the trauma that these dogs had suffered and so contacted ‘Pen’ and offered her assistance. He quickly accepted her offer, he and his wife are totally dedicated to this cause and work non stop as well as serving in the armed forces at a time of massive overstretch and minimum support from the powers that be. they need all the help they can get so get supporting.
L-R ‘Pen’, Caroline, Lisa. Note, no muzzle

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Hi Robyn
Melbourne Australia I will post your link far and wide looking for support for the Nowzad Dogs.
Thanks for your work.
Lynne
Robin,
I just loved this post and the Yellowstone post. You just have such a way with words I always have a smile on my face when I read your blog. Pat Wright