Billy and Basil

progress update: 2nd Sep

Billy and Basil have now been re-homed !!

Billy & Basil are border terriers just over 4 years old

They have come from a good home but unfortunately now need to find a new one.

They are KC registered, micro chipped and up to date with worming and vaccinations.

They wouldn’t be ok with cats as they always chase them
but have never caught one-thankfully-and they would probably be best
without other dogs as they can get over excited around them.

They are used to children aged 4 – 8

Flash ( a.k.a Brash )

progress update: 28th July

UPDATE ON FLASH – FORMERLY KNOWN AS BRASH!!

Flash has been with us for three weeks now and has really become part
of the family.
He has settled in very well and learning new things each day.
He has started going to obedience classes and has now got the hang of sit and stay!!!
although a bit of bribery with a biscuit is sometimes needed!!!

Flash and my son Kris have become great pals and has taken him to the
beach, walks on St Catherines Hill and Lulworth Cove –
Flash enjoys going anywhere new and meeting other dogs –
he is loving and friendly a real joy.

Thank you

Alison

progress update: 7th July

Brash went to live at his new home yesterday!

progress update: 4th July

Brash may have found a new home, he has gone to see it today!

200 chickens !

progress update: 25th July

All 200 chickens have now been rehomed !

progress update: 14th July

184 chickens to re-home!

192 chickens to re-home!

200 chickens to re-home!

progress update: 13th july

The chickens are now arriving sooner than expected!

Two hundred chickens are arriving into the rescue tomorrow

These chickens are ex-free range egg layers.

We will be looking for good homes where they will live out the rest of their lives in comfort.

Anyone able to offer homes should phone

Helen on 01202 380467, Marjorie on 01202 428868

or email

helen@dawgdogs.net

Urgent appeal from South West Animal Protection

DOLLY (Only 18 months old) FOUND EMACIATED STARVING AND IN NEED OF VET CARE NEEDS YOUR HELP – Please read urgent appeal below

SWAP team have received this very urgent appeal for sweet ‘Dolly’ who was found emaciated and starving and is in need of urgent veterinary care and is also looking for a loving forever home in the UK.

Please see the urgent appeal below for ways you can help Dolly and contact either David on 0779253005 or0208 983 0805 or Josie on 07852166883 email wysiwig@blueyonder.co.uk

Many thanks

SWAP team UK

—– Original Message —–

Sent: Monday, July 14, 2008 9:52 PM

Subject: DOLLY FOUND EMACIATED STARVING AND IN NEED OF VET CARE NEEDS YOUR HELP

Please cross post everywhere

~Please Help Us Save Dolly~

WE NEED A MIRACLE
DOLLY NEEDS VET CARE AND A SAFE PLACE TO BE.  SHE HAS BEEN STARVED AND IT IS EVIDENT SHE HAS ALREADY HAD PUPPIES AND SHE IS ONLY A BABY HERSELF.
DOLLY WOULD NOT SUIT KENNELS SHE NEEDS SOMEONE WITH BULLBREED EXPERIENCE – A NO EUTHANISE POLICY.
Dolly was found emaciated and starving in Hackney north London on the 8th of July 08.
She has been starved and severely abused by her previous owners.

David took Dolly to his office and gave food and water.  He has contacted some rescue organisations. THEY WILL NOT HELP ONLY OFFER PUT TO SLEEP – NOT FAIR WHEN A LIFE HAS NOT EVEN BEEN LIVED AT ALL.
DOLLY IS CONSIDERED TO BE:
1) Too expensive to treat
2) Too hard to re-home

David has claimed responsibility for her and set about getting her better and re-homing her in a suitable place.

Dolly Has Seen a Vet – but seeks financial help or a rescue group that will help.
Dolly weighed only 14kg, she should be around 23-27kg. She is around 18 months old. Dolly is given 3 injections and anti-biotic tablets to be given twice a day along with a special diet to build her weight back up slowly.

David has now made himself homeless to care for Dolly because he already has a dog, baby and girlfriend at home, and Dolly simply does not get on with my own dog Lulu.   HE IS SLEEPING ON HIS FRIENDS FLOOR TO CARE FOR HER.
Dolly has a huge open wound on her leg and needs urgent surgery to her leg and, ear and head, this is due to take place next week. The vet has estimated it will cost between £350-£700, which is a big leap!
David has chipped Dolly already.
Dolly can be re-homed and is already toilet trained, walks well on the lead and is learning to sit stay etc. She is not hyperactive when with people, and is easy to have around. It’s just when she gets left alone or is with other dogs that she is a pain in the ass.

It’s funny that it was man who has hurt her and caused her physical and psychological pain and yet it is our attention she still craves…. would we be as forgiving as people?

If you want to help Dolly, you can do so very easily:

1) Send love and support.

2) Invite as many people as you can to the Facebook group ‘Save Dolly’ where you will also find regular updates

3) Send money, (make cheques payable to the Victoria Park Village Fundraisers and send to 487 Roman Road, London, E3 5LX). Online payments can be made via Paypal – please email or see Dolly’s Facebook page for more info. All proceeds will go directly to Dolly’s bills and care and any excess will be left with the Victoria Park Village Fundraisers, whom collect money to give help and care to terminally ill children.

4) Offer Dolly a new home – there are strict criteria and we are very lucky to now have the help of a wonderful bull breed specialist who will be conducting all home checks.

5) Offer any suggestions for how we can raise more money to foot her bills – at present Vet Bills alone will be more than 1,000 pounds, let alone her food etc whilst we find her new home.
DAVID NEEDS YOUR HELP URGENTLY PLEASE CONTACT HIM DIRECTLY ON
07792530054
Tel:  0208 983 0805
Fax: 0208 980 0707
www.romanproperties.co.uk
or josie on 07852166883.

Sammy (a.k.a Amos)

progress update: 20th July

Sammy will be going to his new home tomorrow!

progress update: 1st July

Thanks to Claire for this update!

You were absolutely spot on about Sammy needing to be around another dog!
His personality changed completely when we brought him back to be with the boys again.
He was quite nervous but he has been affectionate and enjoys being stroked and tickled.

He ate well when he was left alone with no distractions.
He thinks men (well Mark) are lost sheep that need to be rounded up!

Unfortunately he didn’t take advantage of the garden & the nice weather this weekend.
The big wide world was a bit much for him especially as it was windy.
He would make a few brave attempts to go outside but frequently returned to the safety of the crate and was happy to stay there or keep me company in the lounge.
He did have an extremely brave moment on sunday morning when he chased up the garden and back into the house three times in succession the look on his face was hilarious!

Considering his dislike of going outside he was clean in the house.
I have never known a dog hold on so long between calls of nature without an accident.
What has he been used to? we ask ourselves!

I don’t think he knows what to make of dog toys.
The ball I left around for him got a few funny looks but his curiosity must have got the better of him because I later found it in his bed.
He went off it again when he sat on it and it let out a long loud squeak!.
The football also got some attention when he thought I wasn’t looking but given his nervous disposition I removed it just in time to stop him popping it!
Instead he made his own fun by ripping up the newspaper I had put out in case of accidents.
He was delighted when I presented him with his very own cardboard tube and a small box to destroy.

I’ve just finished picking up the bits! (I think he’s into recycling or paper mache)

Sammy ( centre front ), Flash ( bottom left ), Harley ( top right )

Sammy is about a year old and very affectionate.
He will make a very loyal companion.

He was kept in a very small pen with another puppy for most of his life.

His only contact with people was when he was fed.

As he was not socialised as a puppy he has taken a long time to trust people and get used to new surroundings and everyday objects.

He was very unsure of himself when he was out of his familiar surroundings.

He has made great progress and is beginning to show his real character.

He loves his walks and is very good with other dogs.

He needs a home where there is another dog as he has always been with one and it will give him the confidence that he lacks.


Nadder Valley Fun Dog Show, Wiltshire

The event is being run in the field next to The Compasses Inn,
in Chicksgrove, Nr Tisbury, Wiltshire.
Gates open at 12:30pm and the first fun dog class starts at 1pm. The day will conclude at 5pm.
As well as the dog show the day also includes two flying displays (weather permitting).
The esteemed Great War Display Team,
will be doing a recreation of a WW1 dog fight in replica planes of the
era in the skies above us.
Other attractions include a BBQ run by The
Compasses Inn, Tea & Cakes, various stalls, and a raffle.

All the money raised from class entries and fun events is going to the
Blue Cross.

Daisy reunited!

progress update: 13th July

We are very pleased to hear that Daisy has been seen, rescued, and happily reunited with her owners!

Please feel free to copy this image and post it as widely as possible

Harley

progress update: 11th July

Harley and Buster playing tug!

progress update: 7th July

We are really pleased to hear that Harley loves his new home!

“Just to let you know that Harley has settled in so well.

Buster adores him (Peter does as well)

He really is a delightful chap and so loving.

He found out how to use the dog door quickly and is out in the garden with Buster roaring round.

We couldn’t have picked a better dog, thank you for letting us adopt him.

Best wishes and good luck with the others.

I will keep you updated and send some photos”
Jacqui & Peter

progress update: 4th July

Harley’s shampoo and set day.

Today I needed to be clean for some mysterious reason that only Helen knew.
She locked the other dogs out and filled a bucket with water which she then threw over me !
I didn’t understand why she would do this and felt it best not to co-operate with this strange behaviour.
This resulted in me being tied to the taps whilst she lathered some smelly stuff into my coat.
Here at the rescue no one worries too much how dirty we get on walks so there is a lot of dirt in my coat.
I could hear Helen muttering that she didn’t know how she was ever going to get me clean and it was a job for the professionals.
If Sue hadn’t moved to Australia she would of groomed me whilst Helen had a cuppa and kept her feet dry.
Helen’s feet were very wet after I had jumped about a bit.
Even after three scrubs my curly soft coat still had dirt in it,
this comes from enjoying rolling in mud.
Sue has banned Helen from ever cutting dog’s coats as she is not the best stylist with the scissors,
in spite of this she said the only way to tackle the job was to cut some of my gorgeous coat.
I was very patient and stood very still as she was rather close to my manhood.

Eventually she said I would do, put a new collar on me with a new tag and put me in the car.

She took me to a nice doggy hotel called White Topps where a lady was waiting to meet me.
She also had a Wheaten Terrier called Buster and we like each other straight away.

We went for a walk along the beach together and then Helen told me that I would have to leave her and be brave as I had a new home, but not to worry as I could come back if I am not happy.
I wasn’t sure at first and stuck close to her but now as you will see from my photo with my new pal that I am very pleased to be in my new home!

progress update: 2nd July

Harley may have found a home, he is going to see it tomorrow!

HARLEY’S DIARY JUNE 14th

I have been told that I am a big woolly bear and that Helen could just eat me up.

I do hope that she doesn’t mean this in the way that I would like to eat cats!

Dooley has been trying to teach me sky chasing and
groaning but I am much more interested in chasing my ball.

I have been told several times that I am an absolute dream out on a walk,

I do try to be on my best behaviour and always come back when called.

Sometimes though I see scary reflections in the window or hear
a noise outside and then I can be very protective and run outside to
growl and charge the intruder.

Helen says that I get spooked by strange
things and as I don’t believe that humans know how
to look after themselves I feel I have to do this for them.

She says that I will need a home that will work with me to get me over this and
as I am terrier and not a woolly bear I have a terrier mind set.

Sometimes in my past people have not been too kind to me and have hit me,

so if I hear a raised voice or a quick movement I still duck my
head down and try to be invisible.

I don’t do this as much as I used to
as Helen doesn’t believe in hitting dogs and hates cruelty.

Harley is still awaiting a home.

He is a neutered male wheaten terrier approx 2-3yrs old

He is very good natured and friendly,

great fun and very playful,

a lovely chap if occasionally a bit boisterous.

Harley is very sociable when out, loves to chase a ball, meet new dogs and people.

He is the model of good behaviour when called.

He’s not fond of swimming but loves to get his feet wet

He is also very well mannered in the car.

His blood test results were clear and he seems in
the best of health!


Holly

Hi Helen just dropping you a note to let you know that Holly is still
enjoying her new home and is certainly part of the family.
Since we have had her we have had a baby and and as always Holly is as loving
and gentle as ever .
The baby loves watching Holly and giggles when Holly walks past her chair.
I am so glad we found you and Holly and keep up the good work
You are an angel for the work you do xxxxx

Jim ( a.k.a Slim Jim the Easter Dog )

progress update: 9th July

Hi! Helen
I thought it was high time that I gave you a Jim update!!
He is still wonderful, and kind, and gentle, and generous and just the
best dog in the world! (well we think so!)
He is simple the best – as Tina Turner would say!!
We all know we are very lucky to have Jim, and none of it would have
been possible without you – so from a dog in a million, and a very happy
family Thank you.
Hope you and your dogs are well.
Keep up the excellent work.
Kind regards
Jim Sandra and Family

” He really is a very special dog, who is loved very much by us all.

He feels like he has always lived here, we couldn’t and wouldn’t have it any other way.

We love JIM :-D

My son Matthew took great delight in telling everyone,
‘I didn’t get an Easter Rabbit, I got an Easter Dog!!'”

Sandra