Bailey

Bailey has now found a home !!

progress update: 29/6/11

Bailey. collie cross, young adult.very playful, enjoys a nice long walk. Not bad on a lead settles down quite quickly.
Previously described as a Collie cross Dalmation I think he is a mixture with a bit of Collie in him somewhere!

Bailey is a half collie half dalmatian around 12 months old,

He is seen here getting dried off after a good walk with Natalie of Dogs-N-Joy dog walking service who kindly volunteers to ensure that all the dogs including Mutley and Spike get plenty of good walks!

Alfie

Alfie has now found a home !!

progress update: 15/6/11

Well, I have been here at Jeff’s for three weeks and having myself a splendid time.
I get on well with everyone at the pub and whilst there have met a few shrunken humans I think you call them children – not as cute as puppies that’s for sure but entertaining enough and I was on my best behaviour with them.
I love my forest walks and racing round Jeff’s extended garden with his motley crew.
I hope that soon someone will realise what an entertaining and funny companion I am and offer me a home.

This is Alfie he is a year old Boxer , playful and full of bounce.
He gets on well with other dogs.
He is fostering with Jeff and his five dogs and is now partaking in a lunchtime drink at the pub with Jeff and his cronies.
Soon he will be putting the world to rights like Jess did before she went to her new home!

Gypsy

Hi Helen,

Was really nice to speak to You ! Despite it being for Sad reasons !

Thank you SO much for allowing us to have so many wonderful years with our Beautiful girl !!

I have attached a couple of photo’s for you.. Tho she has changed colour considerably, you should still recognise her !!

She was a lot more red around her neck and head back when we got her , 1995 I think !!! ( like all us old girls, the grey snuck in ! )

Hopefully you will still have the photo  you took the day we brought her home.. If you do have it , could you possibly let me have a copy ???

Thanks again ! xxxx

Jo ..

Snutz

Snutz has now found a home !!

progress update from Helen: 19/6/11

I met Shutz today and what a delicious dog he is.
We don’t think he is as old as 10 years as is teeth are quite good for a Yorkie more like 8 years old. He loves to lie on his back and have his tummy tickled as you can see from the photo,
he spent a lot of time like this when out in the car with us today.
He is good with dogs and children.

HollietheCollie (a.k.a. Holly, a.k.a Folly, a.k.a Foley)

Holly has now found a home !!

progress update: 15/6/11

Super little dog,
settling in well
regards
Jane and Steve Edwards

This is Holly with Dan, a young leader at cubs.
She had only just met him…all the cubs made a fuss of her and she sat in the middle of them and rolled over for a cuddle.
Holly is good with cats and good with children and other dogs.

NOW REHOMED

Yogi

Yogi has now been rehomed !!

progress update: 5/6/11

Hi Helen, a quick update on the scrumptious little Yogi,
This little pup has settled extemely well since his arrival, he’s incredibly laid back and placid and will sit in your lap for cuddles
forever, he loves being with the other dogs and is very respectful around them.
Yogi is happy to go in his crate by himself during the day, he was a little vocal last night but he soon settled, he really is
a sweet boy and is very calm gentle around the children, he would make a lovely addition to any family.
regards
Niki

Hi Helen,
here are a few pics of Yogi, the kids thought he looked rather bear like hence the name,
hope thats ok
regards
Niki

( from left to right) Yogi, Jackson and Spike

Mabel ( a.k.a Angel ) + Henry (a.k.a Sweep)

progress update for Henry : 5/6/11

Hi Helen
We adopted Henry aka sweep just over a year ago now, and wanted to bring him
along to the DAWG dog fun day if you are having one.
I expect we’ll enter him in a few competitions if he behaves himself
(and if I can cope with the heartbreak of him not winning of course, dreadful proud parent!)
I’ve attached a few up to date photos of Henry, and his step sisters,
you’d think they’d been born in the same house!!!!

Kind regards
Kim and Mark

progress update for Angel ( now Mabel): 21st May 10

Hi, just an update on Angel who now goes by the name of Mabel.
We have had her for a month now now and she is everything we had hoped for.
She is very loving and loves a snuggle on the sofa.
She is also very cheeky and mischievous but is doing well at her puppy training classes – she will do anything for a piece of sausage!!
We all adore her and are so pleased that she has come to join our family, thank you for a wonderful little dog, we wouldn’t be without her now.

Angel and Sweep have now both been rehomed!!

progress update for Sweep ( now Henry) :

Henry has settled in very well and extremely quickly into his new home.  He
goes to bed without whining now and with the light off, he loves his cuddly
toy, he loves his new Mum and Dad it seems and is totally and thoroughly
loved and spoilt.  The cats unfortunately do not like him and are giving me
the impression I have ruined their lives!!!  Soooo dramatic.

He is incredibly good for a rehomed 17 week pup and starts his puppy
training classes next week, lets hope we can curb him of jumping up, play
biting, yelping when you leave the room and sneaking up on our laps on the
sofa with his puppy dog eyes!!!! (Although I suspect that we are the ones
who need training in this respect).  He is a very sociable little pup and
has great fun down the beach with whoever is down there – getting the
occasional nip in the process.

I have to say we are very pleased with him and he will be well loved.  Even
my husband who has never had a dog in his life is smitten!  My step daughter
is visiting next week and is beside herself with joy at the prospect of
meeting him – fantastic! she can give him some attention whilst I go and
have a lie down! LOL!!!

Thank you to Dawg Dogs for giving us the opportunity to adopt him and
basically completing our little seaside home.

Kim and Mark x

Angel and Sweep are Lab cross Spaniel pups, 16 weeks old and very sweet.
Tragically the family that they lived with have been made homeless and the pups were living in the car while they desperately tried to find somewhere to live where the pups would be welcome, but as the temperature dropped they realised they would sadly have to give up the pups.
The children would love for them to keep the names they gave them when they go to a new home.
Wriggly dogs are Mark at the rescue’s favourite type of dogs and he is the person that always calls these breeds wriggly dogs for obvious reasons!