Judy has now found a home !!

REHOMED
saving DAWGdogs since 1987

REHOMED
Mole, Vole, Mouse and Badger are 9 weeks old ,all girls and full of life.


Hello, My name is Blake and I’m looking for a home.
I’m a four month old Collie / shepherd cross and I was found wondering around Poole.
I’m staying with a lovely foster family (they paid me in Bonios to say that)
I love going for long walks and chasing my new ball.
I have met lots of dogs this week which has been really fun but best of all I have met lots of people who all seem to love me and who can blame them. I love all the attention I’m getting!
According to the family I am a typical Collie puppy (whatever that means) and I am learning new things everyday.
Many Thanks
This is Blake 5 month old Collie mix up great with other dogs and all humans. Would like a home with another dog as he loves company.
REHOMED !!
progress update: 25/01/2015

This is Charlie or Charlie Braveheart as Helen calls him.
Charlie ex Dawg dog was adopted by Robert several years ago.
The reason he is called Charlie Braveheart is because soon after coming into the rescue he saved Helen from being bitten by another dog.
He has always held a special place in her affections.
Continue reading “Charlie ( a.k.a. Charlie Braveheart )”
Could you be the person or family for Ditsy?
The fun loving Ditsy is a 11 month old staffie cross pup about the size of a cocker spaniel, so shouldn’t get much bigger.
She is lively, lovable, loving and good with other dogs.
She is energetic and could be well suited to an owner or family who also love exercise.
She adores long walks and running, so if you do too, then she could be the perfect dog for you.
Please give us a call, and make Ditsy part of your family.
progress update 11/12/10





Hi Helen.
I had a phone call from the RNLI flood rescue team to ask if I had any dogs that could help with there training.
So on a very cold saturday Ditzy Sprocket, Colin and I spent the day being man handled through make shift windows on the pontoons at the college.
Ditzy as alway took it in her stride and was a star.she was taken through windows lowered down into small boats and driven around, amongst lots of noise and spray
we had to make the whole situation be as real as possible for the crews to learn how to handle dogs of all sorts and sizes incase of floods.
I found it quite funny that it was a rescue dog who was helping the RNLI do rescue training, they where so very gratefull for all the help the dogs gave.
Infact they where that impressed they wrote a letter of thanks expressing how well the dogs coped with the training.
Last friday I was asked by Bay Radio if I would bring Ditzy to the studio and have a chat about DAWGDogs.
Yet again Ditzy took it in her stride and behaved great ,she was so happy to meet and greet everyone .
I keep wondering what else this little dog has to do, to get a home ???????
she isn’t perfact but she has so much going for her.
If you think you can give Ditzy our little star a home please call Helen .
Dits waites to see what her next adventure is going to be lets hope its her new home.
Ditzy and Angela.

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The long-postponed arrival of the Irish dogs to the Rescue was finally achieved yesterday.
Here are some photos of them all settling in!!
A litter of 5 pups, male and female.
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4 months old and their mother is a very gentle medium sized mixed breed dog.
They came to us with their mother when they were 2 days old and have been well handled and socialised.
They are friendly, gentle pups and will make medium size dogs.
2 hound pups
2 yellow lab pups Ruby & Harry (approx 12wks)
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2 black female lab pups (approx 10wks)
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Thomas the male westie
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progress update: 10/1/11

Cara has been fostering with Ozzie for one week now.
We think she is about 7 months old, a really beautiful looking girl.
Cara is full of fun and puppy behaviour. She is cheeky but knows “no” and will stop when told to do so.
She loves my slippers and knows she shouldn’t really take them, its just a jolly good game!!
She is crate trained and wakes up when we do (9 am at the weekend, not bad for a puppy!!).
We have just started to let her off the lead and she loves to play with other dogs.
She has also learnt “sit” and is clean in the house.
Cara is absolutely ready to be brought on and will make a stunning dog.




Cara is a lovely mixed breed girl, about 7 months old.
Very friendly and playful.







My name is Sadie, I am a 12 week old (approx) lurcher,
I pitched up at Helen’s – Not sure how really, but hey, she got me digs at Claire Till’s place and I had a great Christmas!
I slept for the first 3 days! Then got to grips being a puppy again! They want me to do a personal profile! SO HERE GOES:
I look (as you can see by my mug shot) pretty fantastic, I have beautiful eyes and a great personality…. GSH! and all that.
I love fooling around in the garden, I sometimes trip up my own shadow!
I like running…Alot! I’m easy going with short outbursts of full on fun.
Following a mad 20 minutes I like to sleep for 3 hours!
Claire took me to Auntie Jackie’s today, I met Basil – he’s the boss here, and I guess he will be teaching me a few new tricks!
Hi, I was found two days after Christmas wandering around on my own in the cold. I am very glad I was found as it was starting to get frosty.
I am staying with The Brooks family and their grumpy Jack Russel Charlie, we are getting on quite well and he has realised that I am very placid and not here to chuck him off anyone’s lap.
All I want to be able to do is lie on someone’s lap or sleep on their bed I do love to be close to people.
Sarah stayed here last week when Helen was away and I slept right next to her head and didn’t move the whole night.
I am a small Terrier and everyone says how Dinky I am funny I thought they were toy cars.



I am Patches an endearing and friendly fellow or so I have heard.
I am getting on well here at the rescue and following the rules of the dog room i.e not to throw blankets onto the floor, doing my business outside and and making Helen a cup of tea in the morning unlike Cara who is now staying with Jane who did throw the blankets onto the floor and into a puddle of wee.
I heard from Jackson that Helen had just washed, dried and put the blankets onto the shelf 5 mins before !!
I love everyone and love to meet new visitors and dogs who visit.
I am still young only 7 months but my mother taught me well how to behave in civilised dog company.