Boysie ( a.k.a Boy )

REHOMED

progress update: 12/10/11

Hi Helen, just an update on Boysie who we adopted from you a year ago in a few days time.
He has settled in so well and is now a healthy weight.
He has overcome his anxiety around strangers (although it took a while) and now is happy around new people. The past year has been so enjoyable he is such a pleasure to have around.
I have attached a few photos of him over the last year.

Alice and Joy. :)

Boy has now found a home !!

progress update: 5/10/10

Hi Helen

Update and photos on Boy, we are calling him Boysie,  he is settling in with the other dogs, and met the grandchildren today, he was very good
with them.
He loves running around in the garden and has been very well behaved on his walks in the forest, he has met the forest ponies, lots of other dogs  and horseriders and was not worried at all.
He has a lovely temperament, he knows the sit command and he will be very easy to train, I started the leave command today with food and he got the idea very quickly.

Regards

Carol

New dog just in is Boy, a 11 month old collie cross good with children and dogs.
Never taken for a walk before and wasn’t given a name before coming to the rescue.
Gorgeous dog and lovely temperament.

Jake

Jake has now found a home !!

progress update: 12/10/11
Hi Helen,
Just an update on Jake and to tell you what a super little boy he is, so full of fun and on the go all day.
He bonded with me as soon as I got him home and now when I look down he is by my side at the office desk all the time.
He loves his walks and always comes back when called.
Still has an issue with other dogs but I have started to socialise him when we go out for walks down by the river.
Thank you for all your advise and I will keep in touch and watch with interest the dogs that pass through your door looking for new homes, you do a wonderful job.

Take care
John

Jake arrived into the rescue today.
He is 4 years old , doesn’t like children for perfectly understandable reasons as he was teased by them and also does not like people putting a hand straight down to him.
It only takes 10 minutes and he is sitting on your lap, he is a lovely chap.
Getting on well with the dogs at the rescue and is polite enough to ask to go out to go to the toilet.

Millie

REHOMED

progress update: 12/10/11

Mille has now found a home !!

progress update from her fosterer Heleanor

Millie is a German Shepherd cross about 2 years old.
She is a perfect GSD in miniature.
About the size of a small Labrador.
She walks well on a lead.
She traveled home in the car with out a peep.
She has met the cats, rabbits and chickens as well as my other dogs.
She was inquisitive but that was all.

Mille has now found a home !!

Scooby

REHOMED

progress update: 8/10/11

Hi Helen
Scooby is doing really well, we love him to bits and he has settled in completely.
I am sure you would see how contented he looks by the way he has filled out!
We are beginning to let him off the lead more and more but he does have a habit of disappearing for 15 mins and scaring us,
I think he picks up the scent of something and is off…..
Thanks Helen
Please see some pictures of Scooby attached.
Sarah

Scooby has now found a home !!

When Scooby was found he weighed 30 lbs.
When you think that the weight of a Jack Russel is usually around 21 lbs the enormity of how underweight a dog of Scooby’s size was becomes clear.
He was found wandering on his own having obviously been unable to scrounge enough food.
His head and body hung like those awful photos you see of worn out horses when they have given up.
Thanks to Eileen in Ireland who took him in by the time he arrived to us he had gained a lot of weight and even though he still needs to fill out a little more he is much, much improved.
Not a happy past for a dog who loves his Scooby snacks !!

progress update: 8/7/11

Scooby now has his very own Mystery Machine thanks to Jeremy!!

progress update: 29/6/11

A couple more photos of the lovely Scooby.
Scooby has been fostering with us for just a week now so time for a little write up.
We understand Scooby is about three years old and his breed is a Harrier Hound, possibly crossed with something else.
He is a big dog but gentle and laid back.
Scooby is clean in the house, he is crate trained and very quiet (I have not heard him bark once yet).
He seems friendly with other dogs and with a harness walks beautifully.
He has also joined us in our training for the New Forest Half Marathon and loves to come jogging.
Scooby has just been neutered. Not sure how he is with cats but probably best not going to a home with small furries.
He travels well in the car.

Jane and Ozzie x

Scooby has now found a home !!

Lilly

Lilly has now found a home !!

Lily was in a pound and only had day left before being destroyed so we took her into the rescue.
She is five years old, playful, getting on reasonably well with the cats as long as they don’t run, good with children and ok with other dogs but we think she would prefer to be the only dog.
She was already micro chipped, vaccinated and in very good health when we took her in and seems to respond to men very well, heavens knows how she ended up on death row.

Lilly has now found a home !!

Lady

Lady has now found a home !!

progress update: 10/9/11

Lady has settled in well at Geoff’s and is coming on in leaps and bounds.
Much more confident around men than when she first came into the rescue.
Lady has had a terrible time, she was skin and bone when first found and terrified of men.
Her two companions were so emaciated they couldn’t be saved and died.
Thanks to Geoff and visits to the pub she is less scared and easier in the company of men.
Lady is gentle, good with children, dogs, cats and chickens what more could anyone ask for in a dog.

Lady is a mixture possibly with some Pointer in her.
Lady is young and arrived today from Ireland where she had been fostering with Catherine who has transformed her from a skinny, starved and frightened girl to a healthy and more confident dog.
Thank you Catherine you have done a marvellous job with her.
At Catherine’s Lady got on well with the cats and the chickens.
She is a little fearful of men but is now fostering with Jeff who took her off to the pub with him for a teatime drink today.
She met the cronies from the pub and even though a little shy at first soon got into the swing of putting the world to rights and discussing present day politics.
She also met Rudy ( a Dawgdog ) and his companion an English Bull Terrier and happily played with them when bored off the pub talk.
She is fantastic with other dogs.

Lady has now found a home !!

Sam

Sam has now found a home !!

progress update: 20/9/11

Sam went to his new home on Sunday.
He has waited very patiently for his forever home to come along and we have heard that he has settled in really well.

progress update from Sam’s fosterers Jane and Ozzie: 6/9/11

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Thought it was time for an update on Sam who is desperately looking for his forever home.
Sam has been fostering with us now for two weeks.
Prior to that he was fostering with Tracy who had Sam when he first arrived from Ireland.
Tracy did a fantastic job with him whilst he found his feet and by the time he came to us, he really settled down to family life very quickly.
All Sam wants is a comfy bed and lots and lots of cuddles! He will curl up on anything!
The photo is of Sam lying on the dust sheets whilst we were decorating!
We have even found him curled up on top of the laundry basket!
The other photo is of Sam at the Dawgdog Show.
He loves his crate and will happily lie in there with the door open.

Sam is being neutered next week. He needs a little work on his lead as he does tend to pull but this can be sorted.
Sam absolutely loves children, his tail goes into overdrive when he sees or hears youngsters.
He is clean and settles after his walk. This handsome boy will be a fantastic addition to any household.
Please consider giving Sam a home. Jane and Ozzie x

progress update from Sam’s fosterers Jane and Ozzie:30/8/11

This is Sam who is looking for a home.
He has been at the rescue for quite a while now and we cannot understand why.
As you can see from the photos, he loved Anna, my friends 10 year old daughter who popped round this morning.
Anna wanted to keep him but his Mum said no as they already have Jack and Bailey who is a Dawgdog.
He loves a cuddle, is clean in the house, friendly with people and other dogs.
This boy will make a lovely family dog

progress update: 29/7/11
Sam has been with us for a few weeks now.
He is a challenge being an intelligent dog and has a zest for life.
He will need some training as he is always on the go so no couch potato home for him !!
He is Collie size and I thought that I should mention this as some people that phoned in have said that from the photo he looks larger.

progress update from his foster home with Tracy:
Hi Helen,
Sam is settling in well. He has become best mates with my 7yr old grandson.
He is nervous but nothing that won’t go away with trust.
Pulls on the lead, again nothing that can’t be sorted.
He can run like the wind this boy, so no letting off the lead yet until he has learned better recall.
Sam doesn’t know how to sit but is gradually learning, these things take time.
Good with my dogs. Sam has lots of love to give, he deserves a new start in life. He will make a wonderful friend.

He is a very handsome dog and loves his cuddles!

Sam has now found a home !!

Mutley

9/9/11

Pat visited today with the promised Bonio for Mutley and Paddywhacks as a dessert.
Mutley, when food is in the offing is well behaved and polite, even offering a paw!

For more about Mutley, you can always read his Diary!
Mutley’s Diary

Mutley trying the tactic of getting his nose nearer to the plate whilst pretending to rest his head on the settee!

Mutley being more interested in being friends with a fox cub than snaffling the sandwiches!

Maddie ( a.k.a Sophie )

NOW REHOMED

progress update from Helen: 10/9/11

Mutley, Spike, Jackson, Gypsy and I had just finished our walk at the field and the dogs were safely in the car, when I thought I would just pop into a bush for a call of nature as no-one was around. I thought I heard someone mention my name, looked around no-one there, thought I had imagined it. Then Maddie came through the opening in the field, how lovely to see her after three years. She has grown from a puppy into a magnificent girl and as soft in nature as she ever was. She still leaps into Paul’s arms every night when he comes in from work even though she must weigh at least four stone !!

progress update: 21/12/08
Sophie has now been rehomed !!

Sophie is a gorgeous, eight week old, boxer cross who’s a little darling.

She is loving her new foster brother, Bob and can’t wait to get a permanent home.

NOW REHOMED



Patch

Patch has now found a home !!

progress update on Patch from Tracy

Well, what can I say about Patch.
When asked to foster him I said yes as told what a lovely boy he was.
He was like a whirlwind all over the dogs and us.
Patch promptly got out of the garden and took Sam for a jolly up the road where I found them in a garden.
Both came straight to me with wagging tails.
He has never repeated this as he just loves to be with us, is very loving, quickly chooses a family member to attach himself to and will their by their side.
He knows sit and walks well on the lead a slight pull but nothing that can’t be corrected on a walk.
I haven’t come across anything bad with this lovely boy.
Always with these beautiful dogs a little time and patience is needed and whoever gives him a forever home will have a true friend.

progress update from Helen: 29/7/11
Patch stayed here at the rescue for a couple of days when Nicky and Kevin his foster parents went on holiday.
He is sooooooooooooo lovely, just fitted right on in with the other dogs and so affectionate.
He is now staying with Tracy, Sam and her crew and gets on well with children.
He is completely over his upsets healthwise since arriving, the change of environment always hits the dogs stomachs which is why we keep them here for a couple of weeks to allow them to settle down.
Believe me if you are lucky enough to be the right home for Patch you will have a loving and loyal companion.
The dogs that come into the rescue have often had sad lives and it never ceases to amazes us at the rescue how forgiving and loving they still are.
Patch is a perfect example of this.

Patch has been with us for just over a week now and has settled in nicely even though he is still very thin and getting over being poorly he still wags his tail at everyone he meets.
Patch is a very gentle and loving young dog he gets on well with other dogs,cats and any other animals.
Patch is good with children and will make an amazing companion
x kevin and nicky x

Patch has now found a home !!