Jess

REHOMED !!

progress update: 1/9/15

Hi Helen, just thought I’d update you on Jess, who has been the only foster dog we have kept,
despite me wanting to keep them all, she’s also the reason Nina won’t let us foster anymore,
not that we’d keep more but Jess won’t have other dogs near her or Bloops.
She’s doing well, and has slightly calmed down when out but not too much, but is the cutest most lovable thing indoors.
Anyways here she is all grown up……
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Remus (a.k.a No 8), Fennel, Poppy (a.k.a Kohl), Lola, Dude (a.k.a Turnip), Bowie, Parsnip + Lottie (aka Dottie)!

All these dogs have now found homes !!

progress update on Remus: 7/9/15

So proud of Remus getting the DAWG star of 2015 award!
So unexpected, thank you so much Helen and Kate!
And thank you for all you do for the dogs – if it wasn’t for you and all your good work I wouldn’t have my precious boy!
Thanks for a great day at the dog show as always! ?

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Murphy (a.k.a Sam)

REHOMED !!

progress update: 4/8/15

Hey guys thought you’d like an update on a little guy we rehomed about 9 years ago!!
This is Murphy we got him off you as a puppy called Sam from a Jack Russell cross you rescued from Ireland who promptly delivered puppies!
We chose Murphy because he had 4 adorable white paws and was such a cheeky puppy!
9 years later and he shows no signs of slowing down!
Everyone who meets him loves him and always want to know his breed! (The one thing we can’t answer!),
he’s a happy cheeky dog who is so well loved thank you dawgdogs for Murphy!
He’s a well loved member of our family and is a joy to own.

Would love to see if any one has Murphys siblings too!
We remember one was called Frankie and he was a coloured pup

More foster homes needed !

Could you offer a Foster Home to a rescued dog until they can find a permanent home?

Every foster home we have means another dog whose life we can save.

We are looking for people who have homes with well enclosed gardens and who are at home for most of the day.

The dogs that we care for are all different, the only thing they all have in common is that they all deserve a better life!

Many of the dogs will be in poor condition on arrival.

Some are underweight, others may have skin complaints or injuries, some will have been very badly treated and spent a life living in fear of the next blow.

This is where the foster homes come in.

It is their job to build the dogs up, returning them to a a good state of health, and above all the foster home will need to teach the dogs that not all people are bad!

Some of the dogs have never lived in family homes and therefore they need to be taught some manners, for example, shoes are not for teething on, settees are not for sleeping on, gardens are not for digging in and it is not acceptable to help themselves from the fridge or table.

On arrival all dogs are stressed, sometimes from a long journey, and inevitably they will get upset tummies so you may feel as though you are spending all day with a mop in your hand!!

All food, bedding and vets expenses are paid for by D.A.W.G, so it will not stretch your finances, however it may stretch your patience!! It also helps to have a car to collect the dogs and also to take the dogs to our vet when needed.

Fostering can be messy, upsetting and hard work, but the feeling you get from knowing you have made a real difference makes it all worthwhile.

If you are unable to foster a dog full time but are able to on the weekends,
we always have dogs that would appreciate a weekend of TLC and undivided attention !

If you could give some care and attention to a recently rescued dog to ease the time that they spend whilst awaiting a permanent home,

then please

contact Helen

for more information !

01202 380467

helen@dawgdogs.net

Stanley (a.k.a Sammy)

REHOMED !!

Stanley has now found a home !!

Hi my name is Stanley and I am a year old.
I love dogs and people but like Dexter am not keen on children, they scare me and I prefer not to be in their company thank you very much.
I love my walks and Dooley has promised that if I do as he says I can join the Ball Throwing Gang I think I will like this as I have lots of energy for ball throwing.

REHOMED