Frankie has now found a home !!

Frankie came and went very quickly to his home.
He has now gone to live with a lady who over the years has adopted two other dogs from us.
He is getting on very well with her.
saving DAWGdogs since 1987

Frankie came and went very quickly to his home.
He has now gone to live with a lady who over the years has adopted two other dogs from us.
He is getting on very well with her.


Max is a three year old German Shepherd who arrived to Ann’s place just skin and bones.
As you can see from this photo Max is now in prime health and looking for a home.
He gets on well with other dogs and as he has been living on a smallholding used to horses, turkeys, chickens and anything else needing a home that finds its way to Ann’s place.
We are so pleased to report that Cara has finally found a home after over two years in the Rescue in which time she changed a lot form the fearful girl she was.
She now lives on a smallholding with Ann in the New Forest.
Cara is enjoying keeping the untidy birds in place!




Dani has finally found her home.
Jane who fostered her had fallen in love with her but we didn’t give her too much time to grieve and filled the hole in her heart with Jessie the Terrier.
progress update: 14/09/2014

Continue reading “Dani (mother of Bella, Willow, Cooper, Timmy, Bear & Dolly)”
Archie has now gone to live with Tina who several years ago adopted Pheobie from us.



Archie, a 13 week old puppy who was found straying
Kayleigh will be selling plaques and other items this Saturday outside the Candle Jar in Winton.
Please come along and support her if you can.
For every sale she makes, she will donate money to DAWGdogs.
Thank you!


The Candle Jar is at 506 Wimborne Rd, Winton, Bournemouth BH9 2EX
A huge thank you to Kate for organising the DAWGdogs Show again this year.
Kate does this every year for the Rescue and it is always a great day due to her hard work.
Thank you also to Pat and Nigel who let us use their place every year for the show.
Thank you to all the people who volunteer to help year after year, everyone who donated items for the Auction, Raffle, Tombola, Bric n Brac, Bottle stall and the people who baked cakes for the Cake and Plant stall and the Judges and Judges helpers.
At first count we have raised a fantastic £2,310 so far and we will post the final total once the last few pounds have come in.
Thanks to everyone and their dogs who came to support us!
We hope to see you there next year!
Helen.
progress update: 09/09/2014
Giz went proudly off to his new home, wagging his tail, he looked like the cat that had the cream with his very own family.
A big thank you to Serena who helped get him to safety and happiness, he is a great little fellow,
tears were shed, my bed will be empty tonight – Pat.
As many of you know, Eileen in Ireland has worked endlessly saving the lives of many dogs who otherwise would have been put to sleep.
Eileen has come over this weekend from Ireland especially for the DAWG Dog Annual Dog Show and would absolutely love to see as many of the Irish dogs as possible.
If you own one of these Irish dogs, it would be very much appreciated if you could bring them along to the show on Sunday for Eileen to meet. This would mean a great deal to her.
Thank you so much
Helen