Libby

Libby has now been rehomed !!


Libby is a very nervous dog.
Emma and her family have done a fantastic job so far but she is still very nervous-seems to be especially outside in the garden.
She is a fantastic dog and would make a fantastic companion in a kind understanding home.
From what I have seen tonight I think it’s down to the fact that she doesn’t understand because she is now experiencing things that she hasn’t experienced before.
She is in a great position at the moment as Emma has 2 dogs so she is learning seeing the other 2 interact with humans.
I am going back in next week to start to do some training, first to try to develop some social skills before we start obedience training.

progress update: 8th Oct 09

Libby is a very nice natured dog, she doesn’t have any aggression in her whatsoever which is surprising considering her life so far, she has clearly been beaten, most probably by men as at the moment she is extremely nervous around any new person she meets, when she first met anyone she would struggle to stay in the same room with them, however she is progressing slowly day by day and building her confidence up.
She needs to learn to trust people again as she is very aware of everything and is still not sure about people approaching her or stroking her and gets very scared.
She has also had very little training which we are working on with her, however is very good most of the time considering, she is toilet trained!!
Libby loves other dogs and it would be really great for her to have a friend as she gets on extremely well with any other dog, this is when you see her character, she is very playful and loves to be around them whenever she gets an opportunity, she becomes a lot more confident and comes out of her shell which is nice to see!

Libby is a young Lurcher who has had a hard life and is frightened of her own shadow at the moment.
Libby is very quiet and sweet natured.

Isabelle ( a.k.a Izzy )

progress update: 13th Feb 10

Izzy has now been rehomed!!

progress update: 13th Feb 09

Bob and Izzy

Bob and Izzy

Isabelle is about 2 years old and a cross breed.
She originally came from a kennels in Birmingham, where there
were 12 dogs who were due to be put to sleep, due to overcrowding.
Isabelle was one of them. Izzy isn’t very good with livestock.

She does have issues due to her horrific past,
she was abused and she was found by a dog warden in a canal where the banks were way too high for her to get out of, her previous owner had tried to drown her. Charming.
She suffers from separation anxiety. She doesn’t chew anything up unless it is foodstuffs.
So it’s a good idea to keep food locked away from her!
She has, however worked out how to open doors when she’s left, but with time and commitment,
we think she could get over this.
We think crate training her may be a good idea, then she could be left safely.
Obviously she can’t open a front door, but can open other doors in the house.

She’s excellent with children, good with cats (as long as they are known
to her) other cats she will want to chase.
She’s good with other dogs too. She is extremely loving, gentle, kind and affectionate and is one
of those dogs that snuggles right in close for a hug.
She just needs someone to give her the time she needs.
She does have some problems, as I’ve explained, but she also has so many lovely aspects to her nature.
She is very quiet in the home, and isn’t one of these barky dogs.
She’ll only bark when the doorbell goes for instance, and then she’s soon quiet again.
She is also fully housetrained, and she is very good with other dogs.
It’s just the food stealing and livestock that she’s not good with!


Tegan

Tegan has now found a home !!!

progress update: 13th Dec 09


Tegan is 3 years old, loves people and dogs not cats.

Very well behaved and loves nothing more than to have a cuddle and a walk.

She has been mistreated by a man but is not fearful of them.

She is a quiet dog but one with lots of energy for a game or a walk.

Charlie

progress update: 9th Jan 10

Charlie has now been given a permanent home by his fosterer Jane !!

He is a terrier with a purpose and needs a home and garden to guard and protect from marauding cats and fireworks.
He is very affectionate and an excellent companion.

Progress report from Jane Nov. 16th

Charlie has settled in well with Jodie who is very attention seeking and a bit of a bully with him. He is very patient with her and has learnt to manipulate her so that he gets his fair share of attention! He is very clean in the house but does like to roll in noxious substances. However he is quite happy to have a shower when necessary. He loves to retieve balls and will do so any time, any place – whether it is on the beach in the dark or at home when he rolls one down the stairs and chases after it. He also loves to swim and is very courageous, braving choppy seas and even diving rather than lose a ball. Jodie does not like to swim so tries to retieve Charlie and ball when they arrive back on dry land. He has learnt to evade her by going back in the water and swimming very fast to dodge round her. He walks well on a lead but can be belligerent with some other small dogs if not handled firmly; he tends to ignore larger dogs unless they threaten Jodie.

progress update: 21st July 09

( Charlie is being fostered by The Ferguson Family and Ozzie their Lab )

Hi Helen, a few pictures for the website.
Charlie has settled in really well after his long journey.
He’s a lovely little boy, loads of character and very well behaved.
Will make someone a lovely pet if my Daughter lets him go!!
Speak soon
Jane X

Charlie is a 2 ½ yr old jack russel who is good with children and other dogs.

He comes from a family who can unfortunately no longer keep him


Badger (a.k.a Grumpy Badger)

progress update: 13th Feb 10

Badger has now found a home !!!

progress update from Jackie: 24th Dec 09

Hiya

Just a quick update on Badger.

He has now been neutered and micro chipped.

He is still a bit of a grumpy dog barking and growling at every visitor but he soon calms down and will make friends in his own time!!

He has eventually learned to sit and wait for his food.

I think he would make a very loyal and faithful dog with the right people. He’s settled down well to our household routine and does enjoy his walks although it’s been on a lead because of his operation.

He has made friends with our dog Basil and they do play together running and jumping out at each other. He is not always so friendly with other dogs we meet when out but neither was Basil when we first got him but with time and training this can be over come.

All in all Badger would make a lovely companion and repay any time spent training ten fold.

As you can see Badger is ready for Christmas!!!

Badger has ended up at the Rescue through no fault of his own.
He has come from a family environment.
Badger is about 3 1/2 years old and can be a bit nervous which results in him barking but when he’s gotten used to a new situation he calms down and becomes a friendly dog.


Izzy

Izzy has been rehomed !!

progress update: 20th Dec 09

Hi Helen
Just a quick update on Izzy the collie x we had from you back in July.
What can I say really, apart from she has been a little star since the first day we picked her up from Anne’s,
and what a transformation from the shy little pup that was cowering in the back when we first saw her!
She loves everything, and nearly everyone, she loves her food, playing, walking, sleeping, and most recently,
whacking the baubles off the christmas tree with her tail, and doing a bunk with them.
Though we are still learning not to chase next doors cat halfway up the side of the house, which she only does if the cat doesn’t make the first move, if that happens, its her that comes running in with her tail between her legs.
Thank you for letting her into our lives, our family would not be complete now with out her. have enclosed some pictures, from the one we took when Anne had her, and a couple from over the last few months
Merry Christmas to all at the rescue.
The White Family.

Nell ( a.k.a Susie )

Susie has now been rehomed !!

progress update: 20th Dec 09

Hello Helen
Just to give you a progress report about Susie or Nell as we have now named her!
She has settled in really well after a rocky start…She managed to escape on her 2nd night and we searched for her until 3am but amazingly she found her way home at 7.30am and was waiting in the porch! I think that gave her a fright as she doesn’t go too far from my side now.
She is an absolute delight and every day her confidence increases. She was very nervous of my son and husband but is now not really bothered by them.
My other collie Mac adores her and they have great fun running in the fields, chasing each other and they also snuggle up on the same bed!
I am getting her used to the lead as I don’t think she was familiar with one before and she is bright and obedient, I don’t think it will take long to have her walking to heel.
She has a good appetite and now eats dry dog food happily and will crunch a biscuit which she wouldn’t do before.
A lovely sweet girl who is bringing much joy to our lives, as I write this she is curled up on the sofa with her head on my lap and I am sure if she could talk she would want to thank you for all the rescue work you do and for changing her life!

kind regards and Merry Christmas!

Tracey

Dec 5th 09

Susie has now been rehomed !!

VERY URGENT- 30 Ponies in danger of slaughter (UK) – needing placements or homes before 19th December – please help!

On 5th December over 100 Welsh Mountain ponies ranging from this years foals to 2 year olds were auctioned at Conway, N Wales.
67 of the ponies were not sold and originally an agreement was made by the breeder to sell them at £3 each to the meatman.
They were to be collected on Monday 7th December.
The Meatman didn’t turn up and we have a short window of opportunity to get these ponies into homes or into sanctuaries.
There are currently 30 who have not got anywhere to go and the farmer has extended the time we have to place them to 19th December.
The ponies are unhandled.
The ponies are subject to a deposition order and have to be microchipped for passporting at a cost of £15.00 each before we can move them.
What we need is homes or placements (even if this is temporary) for the ponies,
help with transport and funds to cover the microchipping, gelding and passporting.

If you can help please call 07960 230548 Bernadette Langfield

at Shy Lowen Horse and Pony Sanctuary

www.shylowen.com


If you’d like to make an online donation towards this rescue please do so on this link

http://www.justgiving.com/shylowen/Donate