progress update: 4/3/11

Here is a pic of Molly all snuggled up in our bed!
Kind regs
Emma and matt
saving DAWGdogs since 1987
progress update: 4/3/11

Here is a pic of Molly all snuggled up in our bed!
Kind regs
Emma and matt
progress update: 4/3/11
Hi Helen
Just a quick note to let you know how Titch is.
He seems to have settled right in as if he’s always been a part of our family !
He’s eating well and loving walks !
We’ve had a couple of “accidents” in the house but not many and he will let us know if he wants to go out.
He is doing well with his crate and seems comfortable and confident to go in it at night.
He has stayed “home alone” a couple of times for short periods and was fine and gave us a lovely welcome home.
We’ll forward some pictures to you soon. Hope all is well
Fiona & Tony Bennett


This Titch.
He is very sociable with other dogs and loves humans of any age.
He is terrified of being abandoned, but I am gradually trying to leave him at home for longer periods.
He seems to have gained confidence living with his foster brother so I am sure he would be happy in a forever home with another dog or with humans who would not leave him alone for long.
He is still skinny but doing his best to rectify it!
We would like to say a big
to Paul Fox who had a big birthday this week
and who asked that people gave money for several charities instead of presents and has donated £100 to Dawgdogs!


Someone that had a dog from us a couple of weeks ago lost him at about 1.00 pm on Wed 23rd February near Stem Lane in New Milton.
Teddy is a scruffy white/black Terrier mix.
He is not castrated.
He has patches of clipped hair on his back where knots had been taken off,
he also has a bald bit on his tail
He is chipped and had a large blue tag on with the Rescue’s details.
He went missing from Stem Lane in New Milton.
We have since had a report that at about 2.30 pm the same day a young boy caught him near
Beechwood Ave on Stem Lane he was being chased by a man (approx 6ft tall, balding with grey hair)
who caught up with them and said he was his dog and then took him off in the direction of the main Road from Stem Lane.
If anyone has any information as to his whereabouts please phone the rescue on :-
01202 380467 or 07968345216
01202 428868 or 07871162682
progress update: 17/2/11
Barnaby has been a Dawg Dog now for over four weeks and I can’t believe nobody has been to see this little gem of a dog!!
So what can I say!
Well to start with he is absolutely fantastic off the lead,
he doesn’t pull on the lead, his recall his great,
he is friendly and playful with other dogs, he travels well in the car,
he is clean in the house (very occasional accident), he is crate trained,
he is gentle, he doesn’t get on the furniture and in my opinion a really good looking young man!
Barnaby is about 6 months old now and has bags of potential to bring on.
Please ring Helen at the rescue if you want to come and meet him. 01202 380467




progress update from Jane: 7/2/11
Barnaby has been fostering with Sam and Bear but poor Bear has been a little poorly so Barnaby has come to stay with Ozzie while Helen finds him a forever home and Bear gets better.
Barnaby is an extremely handsome Collie X, approx 6 months old.
He is friendly, although a little nervous at first of new people, and playful with other dogs.
He is good off the lead and willing to learn.
Barnaby has settled into our home like he has been here forever – he will be a fabulous family dog.
progress update from Sam: 30/1/11

another update on the stunning little Barnaby
he is getting on fantastically, walking well on lead, playing nicely with other dogs, however yet to be let off lead. he has learnt not to jump up on people when they arrive, and is proving to be a great doorbell, barking when someone knocks the door.
he loves his cuddles, but at the start is very nervous about approaching someone new.
would make a great family pet!
progress update from Sam: 20/1/11



Barnaby is appropriately 5 months old, he has been with us for nearly a week now.
Upon arrival he was very very shy, however he has now come out of his shell.
Although still a little nervous he is getting better each day,
he is friendly with all other dogs he has met and spends most of the day playing with my pup Bear.
Barnaby will toilet outside and is clean overnight, he walks perfectly to heel on a loose lead,
he is also a star in the car, almost forgot he was there until he started to snore!
He is going to make a fabulous family pet…….
He has a cracking character and is getting a little cheeky!
progress update: 17/2/11
Hi Jasper here , how’s you Helen ?
I have now learnt that walking is a nice pastime , especially when im walking with my foster mums dog Jack and Patches (who’s doing really well).
Tracy ( foster mum) is apparently very proud of my perseverance travelling in the car ..am getting much better.
Have found my talent in playing football…which has helped me come out of my shell more.
Tracey says that im very much a people person , very wagging tail in doing so.
Tracy has said that she is sure that I will not grow much bigger …currently im “knee high size” and considering Tracy is only 5ft in human terms I am a small/medium beautifully slim dog..
Basically I am looking for a forever home to enhance my beautiful nature ..I wont let you down….Got to go now I feel a cuddle coming on …love Jasper
progress update from Tracey: 21/1/11



We have named him Jasper, he seems to like it!
Well, he has settled in fine enjoying playing with Jack, he is a lively little boy now,
still shy of people he doesnt know but his nosiness gets the better of him.
Jasper is clean in the house lets you know when he wants to go out which is very good, learning to sit not doing to bad may I add.
Loves cuddles and kisses he is just the sweetest thing and is a joy to look after, whoever takes this little chap home is going to be very lucky.
Still not to keen on the lead or traffic but keep working on it, eating fine and doesn’t mind being handled when eating fantastic.
Met my grandson and played with him so another plus good with children,
ignores my chickens has no interest in them what so ever another plus for him.
We would like to say a big
to Pets At Home
who have very generously donated £500.00 to the Rescue
via their Support Adoption for Pets scheme
and also
Pets at Home at Branksome for all the food collected and donated to us
and for all of their continued support of Dawgdogs through 2010.
We would like to say a big
to Mr Phillips and his daughter Debbie
who have very generously donated £180.00
to the Rescue
We would like to say a big
to Peter Rolph
who has generously donated £60.00
(the fee he received for two articles that he wrote)
to the Rescue