progress update :16th Sep
Tess has also now been rehomed and has gone to live with Oscar ( a.k.a Davy ) !!!

Tess was an unwanted farm dog
a 14 week old collie cross female pup,
she is a typical friendly puppy!
saving DAWGdogs since 1987
progress update :16th Sep
Tess has also now been rehomed and has gone to live with Oscar ( a.k.a Davy ) !!!

Tess was an unwanted farm dog
a 14 week old collie cross female pup,
she is a typical friendly puppy!
progress update: 13th Sep
Hi Helen,
Sue asked me to send you these pictures.
Charlie is now a good friend and neighbour to our one year old Border Terrier “Bertie”
(seen also in the photo, with other local friends Edison the OES puppy,
Millie, Jasper & Buddy all rescued Westies,Goldies, & Heinz 57’s)
and we look forward to many happy ‘walkies’ together.
Best wishes Debbie.
progress update: 2nd Sep
Sue has decided to keep Charlie !!
progress update from Sue: 1st Sep
I took them to badbury rings this morning, and
he took off like a bat from hell!!…..but he came back. phew.
My next door neighbour Debbie, has a border terrier, who was
hopeless at coming back, and she had lessons on clicker training,
recall etc; She is going to help me with the long lead she has (30
metres long), and she reckons we’ll be able to get him to come back
more easily by taking him out on an empty stomach, and having good
treats like homemade liver cake etc;
She is an A and E nurse, and she reckons the sneezing might be a
grass seed up one nostril, as he has no temperature. I will be taking
him to the vet tomorrow for examination.
Debbie reckons when he puts on a bit of weight, he won’t be quite so
fast. She thinks he’s a great little dog, and will get on with her
Bertie (terrier)
progress update from Sue: 31st Aug
Hi Helen,
We took Charley to Whitecliff, after leaving you. He had a lovely
time. We let him off the lead, and he came back quite easily!
He gets on well with Curly, and he has spent the afternoon exploring
the garden, and generally getting used to his new home. He is very
responsive, and lisens to commands, and I think he will be quite easy
to train, as he is young enough, and bright enough to take it all in.
He pulls a bit on the lead, but nothing I can’t handle. all in all
we think he is a smashing dog (Dave is smitten too!)

progress update: 13th Sep



Hi Helen
At last I have got around to update you on ‘Sammy’ the Irish Collie
cross who we took on in May when he was about 5 months.
He is now called Harry and is a joy to have around. He is the star of
our dog training class, bright as a button, sweet, friendly and so
willing to please. For a collie he is remarkably calm and laid back.
He is a little bit ‘wonky’ because of his earlier two broken legs –
especially when he is tired!
You may remember that part of the reason we were looking for another
dog friend was to help our rescue lurcher Maude, who although was
gradually getting less timid seemed to need a dog pal to help her
reach her full potential and confidence. And dear Harry has helped her
hugely! They are great friends – Maude is the dog pack leader – Harry
dutifully picks up and fetches the ball/Frisbee when she drops it
randomly! Harry has loads of dog friends up here in Worth Matravers
and especially loves going to the Square and Compass – he often goes
for a walk with 7 or 8 other dog friends.
Thank you again for introducing us to Harry – we often say that we are
so lucky to have such a great dog in our lives!
Daff Tambling (and Harry!)





Here are some new photos of Sammy
as you can see his broken front leg has now completely healed!
progress update: 17th May
Sammy is now settling in to his new home!

This is Sammy who arrived with his leg in a cast.
He was running loose on a farm with his sister who we are also trying to save before she is shot.
Sammy also had a previously broken back leg which had set itself and unfortunately the vet was unable to do anything for this leg
.Sammy is recovering well and although he will need moderate exercise for a while his front leg is healing well.
He is slowly starting to learn to play and is a lovely natured pup.
progress update: 3rd Sep
Ivo has now been re-homed !!

Ivo comes from a family who didn’t want him anymore as himself and their
other dog started wandering together.Grew up with kids around (around
10/12 yrs I think) and cats,good with both I’m told.
Ivo is generally really nice, playful, affectionate, outgoing and
confident. Happy to listen and please. Good recall,no hunting/chasing
instinct as far as I have seen.
He’s also abit of a messer -loves to drag & tear any clothing(mind the
clothes on the line)and other stuff-managed to tear the felt of the
roof of the kennel-but he had help with that!
Could generally do with better manners.
He’s a bit sharp around food and the odd time around other males.Apart
from that he gets on with other dogs. He likes driving in the car.
Since arriving into the rescue here Ivo has got on very well with all
the dogs that he has met. He does need some training as Loudi has
stated.
We will give Ivo a few more days to get to know us before we let him
off the lead. I would say not with very young children as he shows some
nervous behaviour towards them.
progress update: 3rd Sep
Pippa has now been re-homed !!


Pippa is a 2 year old Norfolk Terrier who has spent all her life tied
up in a garden with very little company.
Her family eventually decided that they would hand her into rescue.
She gets on well with other dogs but not with cats.
She likes lots of attention which is not surprising after spending so
much time on her own.
We do not know what she is like with young children so will be looking
for a home with older children.
progress update: 1st Sep
Ella has now been re-homed !!

Ella is a german shepherd who will be two in September.
She is very stable,
good with children of all ages,
and also with other dogs.
She has a nice temperment
but is a dog who needs exercise!
progress update: 29th Aug
Ben has found a new home with Jackie and Mike !
progress update: 16th Aug
Ben is currently being fostered by Tony and Jenny who have kindly sent in this update:
He is very affectionate and loves company, but he will need an owner with plenty of energy as he is very energetic when we are out for a walk and never stays still for long in the house.




A black and brindle male King Charles cross
He is about a year old gets on with other dogs,
it is not known whether he gets on with cats.
progress update: 28th Aug
Bracken has gone to his new home in Southampton today!!
progress update: 16th Aug
Bracken has had a great time with his fosterer Nick this week,
and now he is staying with Debbie whilst Nick tries to find a way to offer him a permanent home !!
progress update: 13th Aug
Bracken is currently staying with Nick, who sent in this update:

Have attached a few pics of Bracken, went for a lovely walk in the park.
He is really loving and and follows me around everywhere.
Has a really good appetite, right now he is on his bed gnawing on his new bone.
I know its gonna be hard to let him go !

Bracken is a 20 week old black and white mix pup
progress update: 28th Aug
Smudge has earnt himself a permanent home with Jenny who has been fostering him !!
progress update from Jenny : 26th Aug
A week ago I thought what am I doing bringing home a 7 month old puppy.
But Smudge has settled very well.
She is quiet when left for short periods and we’ve had no damage.
She travels well in the car, pulls a bit on the lead – but is excellent with recall when running free.
She likes to greet other dogs but soon returns and enjoys retrieving a ball.
Also enjoys having a swim.
Smudge is an extremely gentle, friendly and loving dog
…..and will make an excellent companion with ongoing training




Smudge is 7 months old and a mixture of allsorts
She gets on with dogs and came from a home with young children.
She is good off the lead but needs more training.
She is also at the age where she likes to test the strength of her teeth on furniture.
She has a friendly and outgoing personality.
progress update: 26th Aug
Thanks very much to Tamsin for this progress update!
I have some pics of Sally, Mungo and Jack here which are my dogs if you want them for your successful stories page.
In case you dont remember their story because it was 9 years ago, Sally and Mungo were rescued by you with their brothers and sisters and their mum.
They were found in a ditch starving to death. Their mum was a pure boxer and she got rehomed too. They are now 11 years old and still running around after a ball and jumping too.
Jack came and sat on my mums lap when we were at one of your charity dog shows
(Sally and Mungo were still puppies by then) He had gotten away from the person walking around asking people if they wanted to look after him etc.
And he had been weeing up peoples bags and stuff so we had to get him as he curled up in a ball on my mums lap.
You rescued him from Wales too he was found wondering the streets.
Anyway heres the pics Sally has one black eye, Jack is the jack russel and well you can guess Mungo – THE FAT ONE!




