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DAWG Dog Max (aka Sunny) at his favourite place the beach!
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DAWG Dog Max (aka Sunny) at his favourite place the beach!
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An update on Fudge who came to live with us in February this year.
He has settled in really well, so well that at night he sleeps in the same room as both cats, not on the same bed though!
He has joined a beagle club and regularly meets up with fellow beagles for long walks and beagle chats, when he knows we are off out for a walk he kind of pogos jumping up and down.
We have discovered that he can open doors, so we often find evidence of sleeping on a bed he shouldn’t be on!
Everyone who meets him say how lovely he is, we are so lucky he came to us, he is loosing weight too!
…Thank you DAWG dogs xx

progress update: 21/03/2015



This is Dorey, she is good with children, good with dogs but not with cats.
Even though she is 13 1/2 years old there is much life left in her. Dorey loves to play with her toys, splashing in water and playing case with Millie.
She loves a cuddle and a good scratch. Dorey is up to date with her vaccinations and is in good health.
We have been taking her on 50 minute walks around our local common and she keeps up well.
She prefers to be on the extendable lead so she has a bit more freedom but I would strongly advise she is kept on a lead, otherwise she gets a scent and is off !!!
Dorey needs a forever home as her previous elderly owners were unable to take her with them to their new accommodation.
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Ziggy is a lively fun loving lad.
He is friendly with people, good on walks on and off lead.
He has never lived with young children, so he would probably be best suited to a family with no youngsters.
Once settled, he will make a very loyal companion.
Ziggy is approx 5 to 6 years old.
He gets on well with other dogs and is happily settling in with Basil and Oscar at Jackie and Bob’s house.
progress update: 21/03/2015
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Lovely Harry a.k.a Hans.
He is in kennels but rather stressed :-(
hope he can find a foster or forever home soon.
He joined us on our lunch break today at the kennels and he was much more relaxed.
Who can resist this little lapdog?;-P
From: New Forest Dog Owners Group
Please be vigilant in checking your dogs thoroughly for sores as there has been a local suspected case of CRGV (Alabama Rot).
Until pathology results come back, this will not be confirmed as CRGV.
Please see your vet ASAP if you notice anything unusual.
Sent by NFDOG. Contact:
New Forest Dog Owners Group
Racecourse View
Lyndhurst
Southampton, Hampshire SO43 7AQ
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Hi Helen, Thought I’d update you on Bess (Dottie) who has been with us for 15months.
When we first had her Bess was very nervous, especially scared of men, but she has slowly gained confidence with the help of male family & friends.
Bess is gradually overcoming her fear of sudden loud noises & enjoys her walks in the parks & relaxing in the garden
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Love Pippin….a.k.a. Worzel
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Here is the beautiful Tilly Mae (aka Tilly) she got her soubriquet because it was a case of Tilly may do it/Tilly may not!
However, she has been with us 10 months (can’t believe it), there have been times when she has reduced me to tears, she barked at everyone, every dog that she met on a lead, anything that past the gate, in fact she just indulged herself with barking.
But now, her barking is intermittent, she gets a little forgetful of her manners.
Has made so many doggy and human friends, and knows how to wheedle her way round them.
She is as bright as a button, adores Bengy our Pound Puppy, she no longer runs away, coming back when she feels like it.
She does still run, but in circles and if I need to call her she is back before Bengy.
I hope Helen and Yvonne, should you see her again, you will notice how much better her manners are…just don’t play pine cones with her, you’ll regret it!
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