Connor and Daisy ( a.k.a Dolly )

BOTH REHOMED !

progress update on Daisy: 28/01/2017


I can’t believe it’s been two years since we let everyone know that Daisy (aka Dolly) had to have major heart surgery!
I’m happy to report that she continues to be fine and the very best doggy companion we could wish for!

progress update on Connor: 21/02/2017

Hello to you,

Connor is a beautiful, clever and fun loving young man.
Very vocal and speaks to us regularly, often with the nearest thing he can find in his mouth.

He tells us when we will walk him, he loves walking! Running! Adventuring!
Chases balls and pine cones. Often find us in Wareham Forset.

He’s afraid of cows, horses, bikes and joggers. He spooks easily too.
Other than that, a very sociable chap who can play with other dogs endlessly.

A precious member of the family.

progress update on Daisy: 28/01/2017

It’s been 4 years today that our amazing Daisy joined our family.
Here she is doing her favourite thing – waiting to chase a ball on the beach.
She has brought so much joy and love with her – thanks DAWG Dogs!

progress update on Daisy: 19/6/16

progress update on Daisy: 18/1/16

It’s been just two years since Daisy came to us, and I thought you might like to share these photos.
She is such a happy, lively bright girl, and is showing absolutely no side effects from her heart surgery last Summer.
It’s either all go or all stop for Daisy as you can see.
She brings affection, fun, pleasure and lots of companionship to all of us.
More updates to follow!

progress update on Daisy: 26/12/15

Daisy (aka Dolly) enjoying a nice Christmas Day snooze after her very busy day checking all wrapping paper for hidden goodies!

progress update on Daisy: 10/8/15

Daisy was diagnosed with PDA – a hole in the heart and went to a specialist for an operation.
Joan who she lives with has been keeping us up to date with her progress.
They have recommended she has a procedure to put a stopper in the vessel, and this is going to be done on 1 August.
Her prognosis is good, provided she comes through the surgery ok, but the vet specialist was confident that she would be fine.
If they don’t go ahead with this, her life expectancy is very uncertain.
Indeed, I have to keep her quiet until the op in the hope she doesn’t go into heart failure beforehand.

Here is little Daisy back home again after her op – feeling a bit weird, and is quite tired, no doubt.
The op on Saturday was a complete success and our job now is to keep her quiet for the next few days!!

The vets are very satisfied with the op and her progress so far – no more squishy heart!
She’ll soon be up and jumping around in the time honoured fashion. What a relief!

Here is my brave Daisy on our first walk, off lead, since her op 10 days ago.
She’s very bright & happy, so I felt it was time for some running around.
Now asleep by the stove after her walk.

progress update on Daisy: 10/12/14

Very proud moment today when Daisy (aka Dolly) and I were presented with The Friendly Dog Club Good Companion Foundation Award.
Daisy is a really quick, clever dog, and we are so happy to have her!

progress update on Daisy: 29/6/14

Hi Helen,

My son took these adorable photos the other day of Daisy (aka Dolly), and felt sure you’d want them for your website!
She is the happiest, friendliest and most energetic dog you could wish to meet.
Everyone who meets her loves her, and she is firmly at the heart of our family.
She seems to be over travel sickness, thank goodness, and enjoyed an amazing holiday in Cornwall with us.
We are still attending obedience classes, and whilst she gets the hang of it well, it is often me who struggles to coordinate lead, clicker and treat!
Daisy is very fair skinned, so on the vet’s advice, she gets factor 30 on her nose, ears and tummy before we go out on our walks.
Her favourite spot in the house is in her basket in front of the Aga, and achieves the most amazing upside down sleeping positions imaginable as you can see!

Best regards,
Joan

progress update on Daisy: 26/3/14


Hello everyone – Dolly Daisy here!
My new family are taking very great care of me, and I am really enjoying my walks by the sea.
I am growing stronger and more grown up every day.
I do my best in puppy class, but I get really excited when I see my friend Milo, and we have to sit at the other end of the room so I can concentrate.
I am learning lots, and walk very nicely on the lead most of the time.
My family are very happy indeed I came into their lives.

Connor and Dolly have both now found homes !!

progress update on Dolly ( now Daisy ) : 22/1/14

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progress update on Dolly: 18/1/14

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Dolly all wrapped up in her blanket after a walk and play on the beach

progress update on Dolly: 11/1/14

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Dolly is brilliant with small children Callum (just 2 years old) play endlessly together.

progress update on Dolly: 30/12/13

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progress update: 13/12/13

Connor has now found a home !!

progress update: 7/12/13

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Both pups are such happy playful and very friendly little guys .
They adore cuddles and will ask to be picked and held in your arms to snuggle down to sleep.

At the end of the week I will start to walk them on a lead and harness .
Dolly and Conner sleep all night in their crate and are coming along very nicely with toilet training .

progress update: 30/11/13

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progress update: 27/11/13

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progress update: 7/11/13

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Hi all, as you can see both Connor and Dolly are doing great .
Wish is enjoying giving the pups lots of cuddles .

Angela

progress update: 30/10/13

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25/10/13

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Into the Rescue this week we have had two tiny 5-week old Jack Russel cross pups.

Dolly is the larger and has already found a home for when she is old enough to be rehomed,

Conner will be looking for a home soon