We would all like to say a big
‘Thank You !!’
to
Everything for Pets at Hordle
for the £52.00 that was donated to the Rescue.
saving DAWGdogs since 1987

Moon is a young Rough Coated Lurcher who gets on with dogs , children , horses and cats.
Unfortunately, Moon is not good with the free roaming cattle in the New Forest home that we placed him in last year.
Even though he was very much loved and very reluctantly returned to us it was the sensible decision to take..
Moon needs a home with another dog as he is used to the company of his own kind.
REHOMED !!
progress update: 23/03/2018



Hi Helen.
Well it’s been nearly two years since the last update on Dawgdogs Blitzen and Wilf.
They are both doing amazing, Wilfy will be 3 next month with Blitzen turning 8 later in the year.
They’re both still going to work with Ken and coming out with us and the horses.
Here are a few pics of the last few weeks




Dusky arrived on Monday, another unclaimed stray.
She is thin and needs to fatten up which she will do so with the help of the extra meals she is being given.
When I spoke to her fosterer Pauline today to find out how she has settled in with her, I was told very well and at that moment in time sprawled across Pauline’s lap.
She is about the size in height of a Collie and six years old.
She has got on very well with the dogs she has met.
She is quiet at night and tomorrow will be left for a short time to see how she copes with being alone.
Probably, like most Lurcher types she will have a sleep.
REHOMED !!
progress update: 16/03/2018

Hi DAWG dogs, I wanted to send a short update on Dirk (aka Milo).
He joined our family roughly 2 years ago.
During this time he has stolen the hearts of all that meet him and has taught our other JRT how to play and be more independent.
Thank you for bringing him into our lives, he is so very loved xx
Continue reading “Dirk ( a.k.a Milo )”
REHOMED !!
progress update: 16/03/2018

It’s three years today since we brought this nutter home adopted from DAWG,
she’s the nuttiest, most loveable fluff bag and we are so happy to have her as part of our family.
Here is Freya asleep on Bella (one of our 5 fluffbags).
Freya was found in terrible condition having been over bred from and treated appallingly.
She shows us how grateful she is every day, bless her
Continue reading “Freya”
We would all like to say a big
to
for the grant they sent to DAWGdogs.
It is very much appreciated!



Tamber is settling in well in her foster home.
She is a young girl who has got on well with the dogs she has met on her walks and also the people too.
She can be a little shy at first but soon overcomes this.
She was very dirty, smelly and matted when she came to us and Pauline her foster mum has groomed, bathed and trimmed her and she looks a different dog now.
She is the same size as a Springer Spaniel.
progress update: 13/03/2018
Hi Helen! Just a quick note to first of all say a big “thank you” for letting us adopt Tina.
We are calling her “Tila” now. Makes her more like “our dog”.
She is just the most perfect of companions and already has her own fan club.
She has been on the beach, up St Catherine’s Hill, round to friends’ houses and been so beautifully behaved.
It’s like she has been here forever.
She’s snuggled up in her new bed (the new bed she has in the lounge, not the new bed she has for the kitchen!!!! hahahahaha).
We love her to bits. xx



Tina is a Whippet cross who is 9 years old.
Tina is good with other dogs and excellent off the lead.
She is a quiet girl and likes nothing better than to curl up in a comfy bed after her walk – usually with either Bono or Holly nestled in next to her.
She is mothering Bono at the moment who has a bad eye.