Lucky


progress update: 25th May 09

Lucky has now found a home !!

progress update from Jackie: 23rd Apr 09

Lucky is a very individual dog, full of contradictions!!!

She spends a lot of her time curled up in her bed or some other hidey-hole, like under the table or desk. For all that she’s not a nervous or jumpy dog alarmed by loud noises or cheering.

She walks quite well on a lead although I haven’t let her off yet. She will chase a ball in the garden but she takes it straight to her bed unless stopped in her tracks when she will give it up quite willingly to be thrown again.

She is friendly with other dogs we meet but has shown slight signs of jealousy towards our dog, but no aggression.

Lucky’s not an excitable dog but does wag her tail when we arrive home, and she likes to be petted but always seems to look a bit unsure of herself as though she doesn’t deserve good treatment!!

She does suffer a bit of seperation anxiety and does howl intermittantly during the night but is easily reassured with a quick visit to settle her down.

She has travelled well in the car on the short journeys I’ve taken with her and quite happily curled up in the back without howling when I popped into a shop.

I think she would make an ideal dog for an adult household and that she would make a loyal companion given time to settle in.

All in all she is a very endearing dog that grows on you the more you get to know her!!

Hope I haven’t put people off ‘cos she’s lovely dog!!!

Jackie


Pauline

18th May 09

We are pleased to report that thanks to your help Pauline has now found a home !!

15th May 09

Lt Red/White Staffie X Female 6-8yrs
Available fm 10.5.09
No chip found Good bodily condition –but overweight!!
Good with people a little scared of other dogs but seems OK with cats.
Does Sit and gives paw Loves balls, tuggee’s and squeekies.
Despite being overweight, she can be a fussy eater!! Loves her bed though !!
Very quiet middle aged lady but comes out of herself for her toys and a game !!! – can be a bit possessive over toys but nothing unduly to worry about.
Would probably suit a person on their own or a quiet household
Just look at her face, can anyone help this gorgeous older girl, if you can please contact caroline@ravenswoodarabians.co.uk

Tara

progress update: 18th May 09

Thanks to your help we are very pleased to announce that Tara has been saved and she now has a home !!

May 15th 09

Can anyone help gorgeous Tara ?

She is about 18 months old, and was collected as a stray,
the owners called but said they don’t want her back :(
She loves other dogs, but can be quite lively with them.
she is well mannered and VERY friendly
We don’t think she has been spayed.
She has been vaccinated against PARVO
Her time is up in the pound and she needs out by Wednesday 19th May !!! or she will be PTS
Please contact me if you can help
Thanks
email –

caroline@ravenswoodarabians.co.uk

DogWatchUK Team


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Pet Information and Show at West Parley Hall

On Sunday there was a Pet Show at West Parley Hall to raise pet awareness and raise funds for animal charities

and Helen was invited to judge some of the classes!

These ferrets came 1st in the Cheeky Chappies Contest!

Fudge  ( a DAWGdog now living with Bill, Marjorie, Christine and five other DAWGdogs at White Topps Hotel ) won 2nd place in the Cheeky Chappies.

Here he is in his F.B.I fancy dress for which he also won a prize in the Fancy Dress Contest!

There was a Lionhead rabbit and two Tortoises (both 26 years old) who all won prizes too!

Flint

progress update: 27th Apr 09

Flint is going to his new home on Thursday !!

progress update: 19th Apr 09

Flint is now looking for a new home.

He has been in a very good home and has been very well trained,

but unfortunately prefers a quiet life and is finding it stressful to be in a household with young children.

He loves long walks over the Purbecks !

progress update: 15th Nov

Flint will be going to his new home tomorrow !!

progress update from Tony: 9th Nov

Just a quick update on Flint, he is fine! Everyone who meets him falls in love with him but they all think he does not need much walking.

He has a good turn of speed and is at present very happy with two, three mile plus walks a day and a short walk before bed. We do not think he would be suitable for someone who could not commit to at least two walks a day.

He is also very intelligent and I think would benefit from training, he seems to know the basics already.

progress update from Tony: 8th Nov

Flint has settled in really well and we are walking him off the lead,
he has quite a turn of speed especially when he chases rabbits.
He is very quite and undemanding and will make someone a wonderful companion.

Well, I have arrived in England and is my way have taken it all in my stride.
I’m not in the least bit fazed by Dooley who thinks he’s in charge.
I’m way too wise for all that nonsense and can sort myself out thank you very much.
I soon sussed out the best bed and settled myself down for a snooze.

Being a mellow sort of chap and having stayed with Jan who helps Tessa out with fostering us dogs I’m used to an orderly life of regular walks and very good meals.
I, like Fen, was found wandering but instead of a mangled tail I had a mangled leg from an accident with a car.
My leg had to be amputated and I have learnt to run very well on three legs.
I can even to the amazement of everyone cock my leg
(though of course I only do this where I am meant to)
and I can scrape up the soil behind me after relieving myself whilst balancing on three legs.
No mean achevievment!
I stayed with Sonia for a couple of days before making the journey to here and completely ignored her cat.
I’m a stable sort of chap who likes to quietly go about life without making too much fuss.
I think I will like it here but would prefer to be in a home where I will be appreciated for my placid temperament.
Anyway our evening meal is about to be served so I must stop now or I’ll be late to the table and Fen will eat it all !

Flint will need a quiet home as he doesn’t ask for much.
He is quite content to mind his own business and is gentle and quiet.
He gets on well with other dogs but does not need to be homed with one.
He is also good with children and loves the car.
All in all a thoroughly nice dog who will
make someone an excellent companion.

Ellie

progress update: 22nd Apr 09

Andy and Jo have offered Ellie a permanent home with them.

They say that they want her life to be as enjoyable as possible for as long as she has left.
We would like to thank them for giving Ellie a home

progress update: 21st Apr 09

Ellie arrived from Ireland having already had a scan which revealed a kidney stone needing removal.
This was removed and she was spayed at the same time.
Ellie has been used only for breeding all her life and as a result of this her health has suffered. We have now discovered that she is blind in one eye and has limited vision in the other.
She is also nearly deaf.
We are awaiting the results of a diabetes test.
Andy and Jo , who are fostering her and who took her to the vet as they were concerned about her health, are going to look after her until a home can be found.
If not, she will be going back to Ireland to live with Tessa.

We would like to thank Andy and Jo for looking after Ellie and for caring about her so much.

progress update: Apr 19th 09

Ellie arrived at the Rescue yesterday, more details and photos soon!

This is Ellie, she’s turned out to be the nicest dog, brilliant on walks off the lead in the forest,
or on the beach, & comes the second she is called.
Typical sunny springer nature & she’ll play ball for hours , just dropping it gently at your feet if you are busy doing something else [ even washing up at the sink ]
she’d be brilliant with children & is ok with dogs & now fine with cats


Thank you Catherine !

The pups arrived from Ireland in the best of health thanks to
Catherine who fostered them in Ireland.

Catherine had looked after them since they were 4 weeks old,
when they arrived to her thin and scared.

Now they are bouncy and full of life!

Thank you !!

Catherine for looking after them so well !

Catherine is now fostering another litter of pups who will come to us
in 3 weeks time!