Riley (a.k.a Inky), Patch (a.k.a Ollie), Sammy (a.k.a Tinker), Nugget (a.k.a Nougat) and Maggie

progress update on Sammy: 5th Jan 09

Sammy had a good first christmas with us.
he got lots of pressies: treats and toys, and loved all the wrapping paper.

he now comes back to us when called while being off the lead and sits
when asked.
he has 2 great new friends who he plays with often.
also, he has been castrated at 6 months which all went well.
overall, he is a lovely,gentle dog and we are happy that he is with our family.

mrs. faulkner and family.

progress update on Inky ( now known as Riley ) 20th Sep

Well, I think you could say that Riley has well and truly settled in
and made himself at home from day 1.  Everybody absolutely adores him
and he works it!

He likes our vet and our vet thinks he’s ‘cool’ – well he’s a Texan!?

What a character this dog is!  I think we could all see the potential
for that from when he was tiny and standing up for himself with all
his brothers don’t you?!  Oh, does this dog love life!  Indoors he
thinks he’s truly invinsible – you would not believe the things he
gets himself into and the things he gets up to.  He likes nothing
better than to terrorise my teenage sons when the mood takes him as
well.

Now, outside is a different matter!  He hasn’t conquered that one just
yet.  I think we’re trying to master the agoraphobic stage of
puppyhood.  Well there’s strange people, there’s cows, horses, huge
things with 4 wheels that travel very fast, wind and more often than
not . . . rain!  Although, I don’t think he minds getting wet so much
now because it makes him nice and stinky and that’s the way he likes
it – much better than that poofy coconut herbal shampoo!!!  Can’t be
doing with that!

I would just like to say a big THANK YOU to you and DAWG dogs and all
your helpers.  We have found a wonderful, gorgeous dog that has and
will continue to enrich our lives.

I always keep an eye on the DAWGdogs website and promise I will keep
in touch.  Keep up the good work.

Alison Palmer

progress update on Nougat/Nugget: 16th Aug

Hi there,

Just thought I would send a couple of pictures of Nugget. He is
settling in great! When I asked him to smile he stuck his tongue out!
Bless him.

Cheers,

Julian

progress update on Tinker/Sammy: 16th Aug

Tinker has now been renamed Sammy by his new family who have sent in these great photos and the following update:

Sammy is settling in really well. He knows this is his home now.
He loves playing in the garden with all his toys.
He gets on really well with the children.
He is so gentle and friendly.
He mostly toilets in the garden now or if not on paper.
We are looking forward to taking him out for nice walks,which should
be in a couple of weeks.
His second immunisation is due next week.
He loves his nice comfy bed, as that is his safe area and no one
touches him when he is in it.
Thanks to everyone involved in his rescue, we couldn’t imagine being
without him.

Ali & Family

progress update: 13th Aug

Tony has sent in these great photos of Ollie ( a.k.a Patch )

from when he was being fostered :

progress update: 5th Aug

Thanks to Fiona, the pups have been in the Bournemouth Echo!

progress update: 28th July

This weekend’s update from Claire:

I put one of those rigid plastic under bed stores in the kitchen just to see if they would use it for a toilet.
Patch got the point of it straight away, what a good boy, top of the class!
The others alternate between using it as a toilet, a wrestling ring, a toy box, a bed and a go- cart (it has wheels and is never in one place for long).
It is also good for a chew, which spares my kitchen units!

I’ve discovered Tinker is the bully of the bunch and the cause of Inky’s loudest squeals, as he is dragged round the room by his tail.
I’ve had words with Tinker about being nice to his little bro’ but he didn’t make any promises and tried tugging my ponytail when I picked him up for a cuddle!.
I think Nougat has grown the most in the week since I last saw them.
He needed to so he can support his big belly!
He’s a lovely boy now and I think he’ll be a big handsome boy when he’s older.
We discussed it and he agrees.

The heat has made them restless this weekend and the bigger ones are sleeping less in the day.
Their play fights are quite fair so I let them get on with it.
I can tell straight away when Inky is involved because of his little bark.
Inky & Patch have nice play fights and Maggie is quite gentle most of the time if she joins in.
Nougat and Tinker are clearly trying to establish who’s boss.

Maggie has been less aggressive over the food.
She growls a little but she hasn’t put any of them on their backs this week.
She is very playful, bounding around with whatever toy she can get hold of and trying to get the others to join in by playing tag.
They aren’t impressed on the occasions when she is the only one awake and up for a game.

I’m definitely more exhausted this week than last, I thought it would be easier as I knew what I was letting myself in for but a week shows quite a change in Puppy’s life and they are growing up fast!

I wish them well in their new homes, especially Inky for whom being away from his brothers will probably be a welcome break!

progress update:  25th July

All 5 pups have now found new homes !

Doesn’t time fly when you’ve got puppies!

They are all flat out on the kitchen floor now.

You can hear their tummies gurgling from their last meal.

Thought I’d send this picture.

He sat posing for ages before I realised he was waiting for me to take it.

Tooo cute!

Claire

progress update: 22nd July

I didn’t think I’d taken that many pictures as the pups don’t stop moving when they are awake.
Most of these were taken at nap time when they were safely snuggled up in the cage giving me a chance to mop the kitchen floor without dragging at least four of the puppies round with the mop…. A favourite game I discovered, that and stealing the wee soaked paper towels from me as I tried to clean up.

I have to admit my favourite was the little spotty pup (Inky I think Jan has named him)
I affectionately called him Runty or Titch during his stay and he didn’t seem to mind,
probably because I frequently defended him against the other four pups when their play fights got a bit rough.
He’s a lovely little chap who quite happily minds his own business until the others try and grab his tail/ear/leg (sometimes all at once).
He barks at them more than he bites back but he has been trying to defend himself. Bless him!

Maggie loves attention and being bigger than the others, she barges her way to the front to make sure she gets it!
She was only naughty at meal times when she would see off the others from BOTH bowls of food at once!
I excluded her on one occasion to make sure the others were getting their fair share.
She expressed her displeasure at my decision by complaining and doing a big poo in the bed! That’s me told!

Looking forward to seeing them again at the weekend!

Claire

progress update: 15th July

The new pups are tiny, only 6 weeks old apart from the black collie girl who is 8 weeks old.
All the Dalmation cross Collies are boys, thin and riddled with worms.
They were fed once a day instead of four times and as you can see the first meal didn’t last long.

They will not be ready for two weeks as they will need to fatten up,
get rid of the worms and have a vet check.

Jan is thinking of names for them but the black Collie is called Maggie.


Merry Christmas from all at the Rescue !!!

Please note !

The Rescue will be closed for re-homing related enquiries from

Christmas Eve until Sun 4th Jan 2009.

All the DAWGdogs will be enjoying their festive holidays and

we will be unable to reply to phone messages or emails during that time

so please ring us in the New Year !

Rocco and his DAWGdog friends


and everyone at the Rescue


would like to wish you all a


Very Merry Christmas


and a


Happy New Year in 2009 !!!!

( Thanks very much to Claire for delivering Rocco’s Christmas card for him ! )

Murphy

progress update: 22nd Dec

Sunday 12.40

Murphy’s dogblog

Hi, I went to my new home today, the big pack leaders came and carried
me off to my new home; my new brothers came to fetch me too.  I cried
in the big 4×4 on the way, I felt so sad to leave my foster mum who
has helped me so much, but I soon became distracted by the view out
the windows, it must be good because my new brothers kept a look out
all the time, but I just got tired and fell asleep.

We all walked through the door of my new home together and my new
brothers raced off to the garden to see if anything had happened
whilst they were gone (I think Patches needed a bathroom break too!)

Timmy my big brother is a grump at the moment because I took his fav
basket but Patches my new little brother, who’s very old and wise made
me feel better and told me he will get used to me, like I will get
used to him, we all take time to get used to living with some one new.

In my new home there is a big door and I have decided that my first
job will be to guard it from danger, by watching it all the time, plus
I think I might just want to go back to where I’m used to
living………things here are just different…….take the stairs, the ones
here are tricky and when I tried to race to keep up with my new
brothers I just fell down (ok so I cried a bit but I tried to be
brave) I am fine its just the shock of it all made me feel sad.

I had my first meal here I loved it, yummmmmm, maybe it’s not so bad
here after all.

I found the water earlier but managed to stand in it, I gave a very
embarrassed ears down look because Timmy laughed at me, maybe he’s not
that much of a grump……….

Well all this new stuff is just so tiring and
this rug is so soft that I just have to go to sleep…….. mmmmmm…………..

Oh the muddy footprints on the carpet they are mine…. guess who
found the mud in the garden……ops ………ok maybe I’m beginning
to like it here…..

I’ll keep you posted

progress update: 13th Dec

Murphy will be going to his new home next weekend !!

Murphy is a ten week old german shepherd pup whose family where unable to keep him.

He is good with other dogs and children.

As with any puppy he will need more training !

Sally

progress update: 13th Dec

Sally will be going to her new home next weekend !!

Sally making friends with Louise !

Sally is two year old lurcher.

She was homed a year ago but unfortunately her owners’ health is not so good now and she has been returned to the Rescue.

She is good off the lead, good with other dogs and with children.

she is currnetly being fostered with Murphy and his teaching him his puppy manners!


Fen

progress update: 28th Nov

Fen has gone to his new home today !!

I am only 6 months old and had spent several weeks wandering on my own.
I ran across the road and was hit by a car so when I was found my tail was quite mangled.
I know this because I heard people talking about the serious injury to my tail,
I went to sleep and when I woke up my tail had gone and so had the pain.
I stayed with a kind lady who looked after me and not long after I was picked up and taken onto a very big thing they call a ferry.
After a long car journey we arrived at a house and I was carried inside, where there was other dogs.
I was extremely frightened at first and hid but after a while a black and white collie who was very excited and looked a bit like me asked me what my name was.
I told him I didn’t know and he said I would be given a name soon and he was in charge.
His name was Dooley and there was another dog there called Rocco who just sort of smirked and said I’d better not play his cds.
I don’t know what a cd is so I don’t think I will.
Dooley has told me it is his job to teach me my dog manners and he has a couple of times today already!!
Though I didn’t think that I was doing anything wrong.
Dooley said “That’s just so you know and it’s for your own good no-one likes an unruly pip squeak.” He’s seems to be mellowing and has played with me since.
I heard Helen laughing and saying to someone that Dooley was sussing out which of the dogs he could get away this behaviour with.
She told him to behave and strangely enough he seemed to listen to her.
Dooley says she has a soft spot for him because she says he is crazy but she loves him anyway.
He seemed to like this and hopes that she will buy him a special star collar.
I don’t know what the special star collar is but I think Rocco might tell me once he has stopped smirking.
I’ve been told by the people at the rescue I’m very sociable and will make some family a nice companion but also I heard them say that this works both ways and that the family must also meet muster and make me a good family.
I need a bit of training but don’t know what training is but I am sure I will find out soon.
The food is not bad here and I was very hungry by Sunday, we didn’t get anything to eat when we arrived as Helen said our stomachs were upset from the long journey and she didnt want to overload our systems with food.
Today we had lots of food.
Helen had to stand in front of me to stop me from eating everyone else’s.
Well you know for a long time I had to beg for scraps so a chap gets into the habit of grabbing whatever is going free!

Fen is a  6 month old collie pup.

Found very emaciated with a mangled tail as a result of being hit by a car.

Vets were unable to save his tail which had to be amputated

He is good with everyone but will need training


I rescued a human today ( an alternative view )


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Sammy ( a.k.a Hattie )

progress update: 25th Nov

Sammy has now gone to her new home !!

progress update: 5th Nov

Sammy has gone to stay with Jane who has promptly renamed her Hattie Jacques !

I arrived from Ireland on Saturday and realised straight away that my food rations may not be what they once were.
Having lived in a pub I have enjoyed lots and lots of tidbits and unfortunately this shows in
my waistline.
Helen said it showed in hers once too when she ate far too many Cream Eclairs but if I do like her and eat smaller portions and drop the habit of eating everything in sight I too will lose weight.
She said I will feel a lot better for it as every inch of fat on the outside is an inch of fat on the inside pressing down on my internal organs.
I am not sure that I am looking forward to this and on Wed I am going to stay with Jane who is very sensible with dog’s diets and walks a lot.
I enjoy a walk or two if it is a gentle stroll but I don’t think this is what Helen and Jane have in mind. Oh dear !!
I used to belong to an American couple who bought a pub in Ireland and then sold it.
They went back home and phoned the new owners to say they didn’t want me anymore.
I was very hurt by this as I had been a loving and faithful companion.
I heard mutterings from the humans that this wasn’t the first dog that they had done this to.
The people at the rescue told me not to take it to heart that some people are very
shallow that I am better off without them and that as I am such a nice
character I will soon find a home with people who will appreciate my
kind and gentle nature.
Dooley and Rocco have been very kind to me and when I was a bit upset when I first arrived they let me share their beds.
I had to make sure Fen didn’t gobble up my food, I’m not good at protecting food as it has in the past come fast and in great plenty but Helen stood in front of my bowl and wouldn’t let him have it so I was able to relax and eat it at my own pace.
Fen has gone to stay with Jackie and Bob so my food is safe.
As you can tell I think a lot about food and if you have been on a diet you will be able to sympathise
with me.
I had better go now as Dooley is about to tell me his Echo story again and even though I have heard this at least a dozen times I must look interested and try not to fall asleep!

Sammy is a collie mix approx 2/ 3 years old

She is very friendly and currently very overweight.

She belonged to an American couple who returned to America and left her behind.

She gets on very well with other dogs and is very friendly.

She will need a strict diet and more exercise!


Update: Robbie has been found!!

progress update: 19th Nov

ROBBIE IS BACK HOME AT LAST !!

Hi Helen,

You have probably already heard the good news direct from Nigel, but
in case not, Robbie has been found!  What wonderful news. Many thanks
to you & Mark for putting Robbie on your site & for all your advice.

Regards,

Ruth

Dear All

Today he came home! After 4 days without sightings we received news of
a sighting at Rockford – so near to our home.  Several sightings and
lots of running later, a kind lady, Bev, managed to coax him with food
to get him on the lead with Nigel following close behind to take him
on the final leg of his journey – home. Seems he was making his way
back and Dee of Doglost was so right in her advice that they do
triangulate in a bid to find their way home. Just a pity we had that
wild goose chase up to Telegraph Hill over the weekend.

Anyway, Robbie seems fine except very thin and very tired (Christmas
dinner will be coming early for him and repeated several times!). We
attach a photo of him back home relaxing after his ordeal. He seems
quite comfortable picking up where he left off! It is so good to have
him back.

We cannot begin to thank you all enough for the help and support you
have given us over the last 2+ weeks. There have been so many of you
who have given tirelessly your time and energy to search for him on
many many occasions (and we know how soul destroying it was not to
even get a sighting on those many searches). Others have given words
of support, encouragement (when we were low) and advice (so very very
helpful). We are immensely grateful to each of you and are so touched
to find so many caring people out there. We are so grateful to Ian
(who was run ragged) for bringing lovely Bling the bloodhound, who got
it so right and Andy and Tracey who roamed far and wide putting up
posters and, of course, Ruth, Mike and Sue, Jenny, Sue and Debbie and
Diane. nd many many more.

We take our hats off to Lyn and Mark, who run the Friends of the
Strays of Greece charity ( www.straysofgreece.org )  and who have
helped us so much on every front. We know they would welcome new
members so please do sign up to this really worthy cause.

We will hopefully keep in touch with many of you one way or another.

Thank you all so very much.

Kind regards

Penny and Nigel (and Robbie)

MISSING

Robbie is a rescue dog and is very timid

and nervous but also very gentle.

He has a black collar with silver ‘bone’

shapes on it as well as an identity disk.

If you see him please call

01425 472248

or

07789 748975

Distinctive white tip to his tail

update from Robbie’s owner 9th Nov

Dear All
Just a big and sincere thank you to all of you who helped in yesterday’s search. I can’t tell you how much we appreciate the time and effort you put into this. Although we did not find Robbie yesterday, we did manage to find people who had seen him so at least he is alive but probably very hungry and frightened.
The sightings are as follows:
Thursday  – Hasley Wood Incosure (North of High Corner Inn)
Yesterday 1pm – High Corner Inn
Yesterday  2pm Holly Inclosure
Yesterday 2.30pm Stoney Cross, heading in direction of Stoney Cross Camp Site (no sign of him there at 5.30pm!)
Ian and his wonderful assistant Bling the Bloodhound were tremendous (as was his ever so patient wife and Bling Junior – Muriel) and picked up Robbie’s scent. They were on the run for over 4 hours! Bling proved to be very accurate with his tracking.
The ‘New Forest Dog’ site has also proved to be very helpful as the 2.30 sighting at Stoney Cross was as a result of one of their members having read their alert – so many thanks to them and particularly Jill who called Nigel.
Unfortunately we only heard of the Stoney Cross sighting at around 4.00 /p.m.sop.m. so by the time we have got back to our car and got up there it was 5.30 and dark. We did have a look around for some time but in the end gave up as there is only so much you can see with a fading torch!
A couple (Andy and Tracy) for whom we don’t have an email address yet have already been up to Stoney Cross this morning and there is no sign. We feel that the area around the High Corner is hopefully the area he will return to in search of food. We are going to pack our bags and head out there.
We will keep in touch as  time allows. Nigel will keep his mobile on (07789 748975).
Once again our sincere thanks to you all. It is so reassuring to know there are such caring people out there.

i’Ve LeARnT tO TeXT!!

******* sms text message to Helen from Rocco *******

************** 16-Nov-2008 17:10:58 *****************

WhaT tiMe dO

YoU WaNT mE

hOMe? lOvE

RocCO

******* sms text message to Rocco from Helen *******

************** 16-Nov-2008 17:12:33 *****************

Ask Claire if its

ok for you to

stay out later

I will be back

about 8ish and

your tea wont be

ready till then

******* sms text message to Helen from Rocco *******

************** 16-Nov-2008 17:14: 02 *****************

SHe SaYS OK.

We’LL ComE a Bit

AfTeR 8 THen.

sEe yOu LatEr HeLeN

afteR My Nap.