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progress update: 1/10/12


Helen just a quick update on the terrible two.
As you can see they love the sun.
Here they are sitting on our new oak floor soaking up the rays.
They had their jabs this week as well.
They are both doing really well and have made many friends with all the
tradesmen who have worked on the project.
I will send another of Alfie that will melt your heart when you see it.
Regards, Les and Ibi Maros.
progress update: 8/4/12



Helen, just a quick note to let you know how Holly & Alfie are getting on.
They are both in very good health.
We had a scare with Alfie when he hoovered up a chicken bone accidently dropped on the floor.
We had a visit to the emergency vets with him on a Sunday with him, lucky he is insured.
Holly is still so very cute if not a bit highly strung.
Alfie is the soft dopey one who has developed a liking for lying on his back when I pick him up.
I have to hold him on his horizontally massaging his back.
It has to be seen to be believed.
We have all taken hundreds of photos of them of which I have sent you a few.
I see that you have a load more dogs up for adoption I hope you can find good homes for them.
Holly and Alfie have certainly made our life much richer, and anyway whats a lawn who needs one ?
Regards, Les & Ibi Maros.
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progress update: 18/9/12

Nellie in her new home with Staffy cross new best friend

Born 08/03/11
Nellie is spayed, microchipped and has up to date health check and
vaccinations. She has a healthy heart and has no health issues.
She eats twice a day once in the morning and once early evening.
She is a lovely, lively and energetic dog. She is not food orientated
but toys and play are her favourite. She will need some further
training as she is housetrained and will ‘go pee pee’ on command but
hates being left alone so if left for more than a couple of hours
alone may pee inside.
She is friendly and non aggressive, she adores children and other dogs
but may need some supervision on first introduction so she doesn’t get
too excited. She has a tendency as all boxers do to jump up to say
hello.
Her favourite treat is pigs ears, she loves water but is not a great
swimmer, long walks and an enclosed garden for her to run around in
would make her a very happy boxer.
She responds to sit, go down and bed but is not great at coming back
on a walk unless she is exhausted and then will come back for a toy.
She doesn’t like being on the lead if she knows that means she’s going
home. Her perfect world would to be outside all day with interaction.
She sleeps and rests in her own bed and knows not to get on the sofa (
don’t let her kid you she doesn’t). If the postman visits she has a
tendency if your not looking to eat the post, but usually she just
mouths it and will ‘leave it’ if you are home. She likes tummy rubs
and when relaxed sleeps upside down with her legs in the air with her
tongue out …..don’t worry this is normal.
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progress update: 29/8/12

If there were gold medals dished out for a great big heart and a loving dog Jodie would sweep the board. Thank you Helen, Tanya & Dawgs, for finding us such a treasure. xx
progress update: 6/8/12
“Yes, she now has a loving home for EVER with us.
Jodie is a most gentle loving soul.
Thank you Helen & Tanya.
Photos as soon as we as soon as poss. from us.
Xxxxx”
progress update: 2/8/12







Jodie update: I have nothing but good things to say about this lovely lady!
My brother walked her today (as I have a poorly 3yr old today), she walked beautifully on the lead for him and he was even confident enough to let her off.
Her recall was good considering its the first time he has walked her.
In the house she is clean, quiet and very well mannered.
She is happy just to be near you and to lie at your feet.
The children can leave their toys lying around on the floor and she won’t touch them.
The cats are very confident around her and one of them has even taken to trying to share her bed at night!

Jodie is an older lady looking for a nice quiet home and lots of love.
She is a Terrier X and approx 8/9yrs of age.
Brilliant with other dogs and children, not remotely interested in the cats and barely paid any attention to the guinea pigs on the lawn!
I will update again once she has settled but so far a wonderfully sweet dog looking for a home to spoil her!
progress update: 29/8/12

Just a quick update on this darling little dog, she grows in confidence every day,
she is clean in the house and as yet we haven’t heard her bark.
Nu nu loves her walks and is now spending a lot of her walk “off lead” where she is a little happier to greet other dogs.
Needs brushing every day which she seems to think is one big cuddle.
She is a very loyal little dog and would fit into any family with or without
other dogs
progress update: 22/8/12
NuNu went out for a long walk today (2hrs) and was a really good girl on the lead,
she met lots of dogs but just hid behind me till she has built her confidence,
she is getting on great with the three she is sharing a home with and just loves to be brushed,
will hop onto your lap at any time




Dear Aunty Helen,have settled well with my foster mummy although one
of her dogs is very scary,you know the little one with no hair.
I think she may be jealous as i have a beautiful coat which they have brushed and combed all day(how pretty do i look) and of course she is
hairless!
I ve been out for a walk a walked nicely on my harness and went a calling to have a beer.
I am overcoming my nerves and even ventured a little play.
Will let you know how i get on with the other two dogs when we have spent more time together.
nite nite xx
NuNu
Nu Nu is three years old, good with children and dogs.
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progress update: 21/8/12



Hi Helen
I know how busy you are but thought you might like a look a something different!
Spock and I are still ok – both of us are ‘hobbling’ more due to arthritis and Spock sleeps quite a lot now but always appears for food and walkies!!
I think he is doing very well for his age. We see Michele and Jack quite a lot but Spock is to old to play with Jack now but they love walking together – Jack in the lead with Michele.
How is Mutley now – I do look on your web site for updates to his diary. You are still doing amazing work and so glad you are their to rescue all those ‘mutts’. We may meet again sometime if you are this
way and you can see the old boy.
Have enclose a few pictures – one has Coco (my friends Choc lab) – Spock (the small one in the middle) and Jack – Coco lived with me for 7 months while my friend was having treatment for leukemia and Michele
and Jack were with us too for 3 months – all dogs got on really well but Coco and Jack are the same age so played and Spock acted as referee !!!
Kindest regards
Fran

Ruby arrived a week ago from a pound where she was about to be destroyed.
Ruby loves children, gets on very well with other dogs and is fantastic off the lead.
She loves a fuss but shies away from hands which leads me to believe she has been hit – poor Ruby she is so
gentle.
Ruby is a smaller dog about the same size as a Cocker Spaniel.
She is about two to three years old.
progress update: 1/8/12

Hi Helen
Some sad news, Toby passed away today after developing a vigorous form
of cancer that saw him decline considerably in the last two weeks. He
was on his favourite sofa when the time came and is buried in a sunny
spot in the backyard under the window. He gave us 15 years of pleasure
and was a fantastic companion before the kids came along and great
company for them as they grew up.
We shared many adventures not only all around Britain but also since
moving to Australia a few years ago, surfing in the Southern Ocean and
worrying he might become a Great Whites dinner come to mind!
I shall never forget the first time I saw him at your house all those
years ago and I would like to think we gave him a little happiness
Once again a big thank you for bringing Toby to us and keep up the
fantastic work!
Regards
Clifton and Belinda and kids.
progress update: 8/4/12




Hi Helen.
Not sure if you remember me, I am Melissa’s brother, Clifton.
I took a rescue dog off you, Toby about 13 years ago.
He was a grey cross terrier.
Anyway, I saw your website the other day and thought I might write in and let you know a bit more about Toby.
We emigrated to Australia in 2006.
There was no way, we were going to leave him behind.
So after much expense, saying good bye and quarantine, he landed here in Adelaide.
6 years later and he is still going strong.
He’s 15 now, a little slower and a lot deafer!
He enjoys a daily stroll oon the nearby beach and often has a swim.
He needs a haircut more often than before, but as you can see, i do it myself.
I believe that the climate here is far better for his arthritis and his general well being, he’s still the Toby from all those years ago at Talbot Woods and over the common, just a bit slower.
I thought you might want to mention him on your site as an example of how a rescue dog can bring so much to a family over many years.
Have attached a few photos of the old dog.
Hope you are well and good luck with everything.
Clifton
progress update: 31/7/12




Hi Helen just a quick update on the wonderful Tom that we have fostering with us,
Tom has settled really well since his arrival last week and he has shown nothing but the most kind and gentle nature, he totally loves life and his tail never stops wagging.
Tom is overweight but he is not lazy and loves to be out with the rest of the gang tearing around the fields, he has wonderful recall and is a real social butterfly saying hello to all the dogs
and people, he travels well in the car and is very good on the lead.
I really do think Tom will be a wonderful addition to any household,
he is extremely loving and will do anything he can to please
he really is looking for a nice place by the fire and someone to love,
we all adore him and so do my other dogs hes such a sweetheart.
Regards
Niki





Tom came into the Rescue yesterday because his owner has died.
Tom is like a comfortable armchair after too many treats for way too
long.
He is loving getting out on walks to run off all the extra fat
and great with other dogs.
Because he is a dog with an I am so pleased to meet you and can I jump up to say hello personality we think he will be best with older children he cannot knock down in his excitement.
He has been down to the pub with Jeff tonight for a swifty beer and loved all and sundry.
Photos to follow later in the week but in the meanwhile he is a black and white, five to six year old Spaniel.




Zowie arrived late Thursday night one of the pound dogs that Homeless7Hounds asked us to help with.
She was on death row and would of been put to sleep that day which when you look at her photos you will
realise what a crime that is.
Thank you to Jeff who spent all day and night driving these pound dogs up and down the country dropping them off to safe houses and I mean all day and night.
Zowie is much smaller than she looks in her photos not much bigger than Tommy and Timmy the Beagles we have in.
She is about three years old and gets on very well with other dogs.
She has clearly been kicked and dropped down to the ground and cringed when I lifted my leg up to
hold Mutley back while one of the other dogs went through the baby gate.
She is scared of younger children and at unease around them , I think younger children have been unkind to her.
I am sure when she meets the Woof Parade children next Sat she will start to realise that all children are not cruel but I think she will be better in a home with older children.
I had to leave her for a couple of hours after she arrived to my house and put her bed in the kitchen, cleared the counters of everything that I didn’t want chewed or eaten and when I came back she had been the model of good behaviour.
After nearly thirty years of rescuing dogs I know that she will be good off the lead ( you get a feel for a dogs personality after this amount of time ) and plan to let her off on her walk tomorrow.
Will update as to whether I regret this decision tomorrow.