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Japan man sells Ferrari to fund shelter for ‘taxing’ dogs, repay pet that saved his life

Suicidal company boss whose dog stopped him ending it all says he has never felt better after opening home for canines scarred by abuse

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A Japanese man sold his luxury sports car to help fund a shelter for difficult dogs in a move to repay the pet canine that saved his life. Photo: SCMP composite/fnn.jp
Alice Yanin Shanghai

A 54-year-old man in Japan closed his company and sold his luxury sports car to help fund a shelter for “problematic dogs” after his own pet saved him when he tried to commit suicide.

The Wansfree canine rescue centre in Yaizu, Shizuoka Prefecture, central Japan, offers its services for free.

It cares for difficult dogs that animal-lovers find impossible to deal with, The Asahi newspaper reported.

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The animals it shelters usually bite indiscriminately and bark and snarl at everyone. Their fierce tempers are usually the result of abuse, said the head of Wansfree, Hirotaka Saito.

Hirotaka Saito’s special facility is home to 40 difficult to deal with dogs and eight cats. Photo: fnn.jp
Hirotaka Saito’s special facility is home to 40 difficult to deal with dogs and eight cats. Photo: fnn.jp

Previously, Saito owned a company, but his life took a traumatic turn about 12 years ago when the enterprise got into financial difficulties.

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