Cian ( now Ozzie ) and Bean

REHOMED

progress update on Cian (now Ozzie): 15/4/12

Hi
I’ve attached some pics of Ozzie as promised although the quality might not be great as camera on my phone is rubbish,
he’s a very good boy except for digging the occasional hole and running off with the odd shoe!
Overall he’s settled really well and is definately the kids dog as he follows them everywhere.
We start puppy classes next week as his recall is a bit sporadic when he either sees another dog or a bird but as he’s so intelligent I can’t see it taking long for him to figure it out.
We’ll probably take him on the charity walk so we may see you there,
it’ll be nice for him to see your dogs again.
I will send more as he grows. The one with the white nose in it is him meeting one of our horses who were more excited than he was!!

Karen

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Lady (a.k.a Shady)

Shady has now found a home !!

progress update: 8/4/12

Lady aka Shady has just sent the following message…..
Just had a wonderful time on her holiday,
chased a pheasant,
paddled in the river,
and dug in a rabbit hole!
met my first cat and didn’t even glance at it..,
just had her jabs and is going to get spayed in two weeks,
having a wonderful time,
well done lady x

progress update: 2/3/12

Shady and her mum Phoenix,
both foster doggys,
think mum looks a bit tired x

Shady has been to Shampoo and Setters for a hair cut.
When we looked at her after she arrived into the rescue we realised that her coat was full of matts and her paws were so badly matted she was walking on a lump of hair on each paw.
Only the tips of her claws were visible, poor Shady it must have been agony to walk.
Jacquie collected her within the hour when she heard how bad it was and took her off for a wash, clip and groom.
Thank you Jacquie!

Shampoo and Setters dog Grooming Service 07780676673

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Millie

Millie has now found a home !!

progress update:8/4/12

Millie sunning herself in the garden and playing with the cat although she won’t share her ball.

progress update:
We’ve had Millie a couple of days now and she’s a lovely little girl.
She hasn’t learnt to use the cat flap yet but is clean none the less.
She loves playing ball but is learning that I won’t play tug of war with it and will only throw it again when she drops it.
Millie is fine with our cat even when the cat launches herself on Millie’s back trying to play with her.
She would make a wonderful companion in an adult home.

This is Millie who arrived last night.
She is about 4 years old and is speyed.
We went to the park this morning and met up with the usual suspects who she got on with once off the lead.
She loves chasing a ball but was a bit confused at first not knowing who to return it to!!
Millie has met our cat and ferrets and is fine with both.

Will update when I know her a bit better

 

Tina

Tina has now found a home !!

Tiny Tina with her favourite teddy

Just arrived, Tina a very small JRT.
A little shy with people but good with other dogs, enjoys her food and chewy bones.
Tina is about 18 months old a little shy at first but soon comes out of her shell.
Loves other dogs and loves lots of cuddles.
She is a bit of a rascal and will run off with slippers, plant pots or flip flops
and settle down for a bit re-designing of them.

 

Ruby

Ruby has now found a home !!

Hi, I am Ruby and I arrived at the rescue on Friday.
I have settled in very well here and love all the dogs that I am sharing house space with.
Rocco is showing me the ropes he told me it is important not to throw blankets on the floor or pee on Helen’s planters in the garden. As if I would !!!!!
I have just been for my first walk off the lead and Helen was sooooo pleased with me.
I am two and a half years old and even if I say myself am a happy little dog by nature.

This is me and Rocco sharing his bed.
Helen’s camera phone isn’t up to much so it doesn’t show us looking our best.
I thought Rocco could have brushed his hair before he posed for it!

 

 

Rose

progress update: 1/4/12

Rose will be going to her new home on Thursday !!

progress update: 26/3/12

Rose is looking for a forever home.
Rose has come a long way from the terrified collie that arrived at our house five weeks ago.
Rosie is good with other dogs.

progress update: 19/2/12

Rose is a lovely young collie , she has been mistreated in the past and is very timid.
Rose is building her confidence every day and is learning to be part of the family.
Rose sleeps all night and is starting to play with Jack and Izzie and loves playing ball.
Rose is good with other dogs and is such a gentle girl

Rose Young Collie lovely girl and good with dogs.
More to follow as she settles into her foster home.

If you may be able to offer a home
or would like more details

please contact Helen directly on:

Frisbee

progress update: 1/4/12

Frisbee will be going to her new home tomorrow!!

Hello Everyone! My name is Frisbee.
I am a gorgeous friendly little boy looking for a family to love me.
I am approximately 4/5 months old and I look like a greyhound;
but as i don’t remember anything about my mum and dad,
it is probably best to describe me as a Heinz 57 (as I get older my size and shape could change).
I am very sociable and love other dogs, children and cats.
The little children I am staying with love to lead me round the house by my collar, I love playing games with them and am happy to do anything they ask.
I have learnt to sit on command and now that I know I am going to be fed every day I am much better behaved around food (and do not try and steal the cats food off the worktops!).
I walk nicely on the lead and really enjoy a good run off the lead,
but I get a little bit confused when there are lots of people and dogs around, so you may need to shout very loudly and call my name so that I can find you again!
If you think that i would complete your family, please call Helen at the rescue to arrange a visit to meet me.
Frisbee x x x

If you may be able to offer a home
or would like more details

please contact Helen directly on:

Barnie

Barnie has now found a home !!

progress update: 27/3/12

Hi Helen,

Barney came to live with us from his foster Mum, Angela, on Wed 14th of March, and we haven’t looked back.
He is a real character, he comes to work with me and lays in the office unless one of my residents comes in and then he gets lots of fuss. As you may remember I work at a sheltered housing scheme with the elderly and they love him to bits, I dont think I will need to buy any dog treats again!!!

As you can see from the attached photos, we took him to the beach today and finally got him to go in the sea to retrieve his ball he met lots of dogs, big and small and seems to cope as long as he has his eye on the ball I’m carrying.

Thanks

Nikki

progress update: 1/2/12
Hi Helen,
Just a quick update on Barny.
I took him up to the field last Saturday and he thoroughly enjoyed himself,
running around and playing with the other dogs and helping me plant our small cider orchard !!
On Sunday I took him out for his first run (more like a jog really),
he started to get the idea pretty quick,
did not go too far away and we took it in turns carrying his tennis ball !!
Cheers Colin

progress update: 21/1/12
Barnie is still looking for his new family.
He continues to respond to all his training with great results, and clearly enjoys having things to do to keep him occupied.
He is keen to please, and loves human companionship, so would probabaly be happy as an only dog, as he can be quite pushy with the other dogs in the home.
He really enjoys his walks and playing with his ball, and has proved himself to be very popular with our neighbours and friends as he loves human attention so much.
So come on give Helen a call and come and meet Barnie!

Barney is a nine month old collie x who who has come to the rescue due to a family split.
At the moment Barney is staying with Angela and her family which includes three dogs of different ages and two adults .
Barney now has good recall and has some good manners i.e. he knows sit, stay, down and come, he is still learning that he has to wait until asked to go through a door instead of charging through as he always wants to be in the front or right in the middle of what’s going on.
He sleeps uncrated though the night and is clean .
After his playtime he walks great on the lead but is still pulling before he has had a chance to burn off his energy,so this is something to work on.
He travels well in a car though when he first goes in he is wary and needs a little time before you take his lead off or shut the door -I just tell him its ok and within mins he is fine.
Barney is so much better when he meets new dogs both on and off the lead all you have to do is the 10second rule – meet greet and walk-on.
Barney is a typical collie he loves his ball and becomes very focused on it.
Unfortunately I would not rehome him with young children as there is still so much for him to learn.
He would benefit from a collie savvy person to bring out the best in him, though as long as someone would be willing to give him the exercise, love, patience and attention that he so needs and wants.
So if you think this very handsome young boy is for you then give Helen a call.
Angela and Barney