Pugsy

Pugsy has now found a home !!

Pugsy is three years old and very obviously a Pug.
As you can see she has one leg missing due to an attack by another dog before she came into the Rescue.

She is a lovely girl and after initial uncertainty meeting the other dogs here she has settled in well with them.
She is quiet at night and clean in the house.
She is a character as all Pugs are and lovely with it.
She has been settling in and getting used to life here before she comes on a walk with the others.
They can all be a bit raucous when out so I wanted her to settle in and get to know them all well before coming on an adventure with us.
She will be out with us over the weekend.
More to follow on her progress once she has been on a walk.

Millie

Millie has now found a home !!

progress update: 02/05/2016

Millie has settled in well at Pauline’s.
Happy to go for a walk and she doesn’t pull on the lead but also equally happy to trot around the garden and then have a lie down on the settee.
She is affectionate and well behaved.
Millie would make an ideal companion for a retired person who can’t hike a mountain but instead will do shorter walks with her.

Millie is a Spaniel cross, approx 10 years old.
She would prefer to be the only dog not being that keen on the company of her own kind.
She loves people and is as happy as Larry having all the love and fuss just to herself.

More to follow as she settles in.

 

Patrick

Patrick has now found a home !!

progress update: 02/05/2016

Getting much less scared with people
still not good with dogs will bark but walks well on a lead (we have him on a harness)
sleeps most of the day and loves his walks but doesn’t need loads of exercising,
fine to be left alone for a few hours – we leave doggy mats down when we leave him for longer and he uses them (never wees in the house!),
very loving and loves being in warm dark places!
Knows basic commands – sit, leave, stay, get down, bed etc , currently working on lie down!!
Continue reading “Patrick”

Change of microchip details

For those of you that have left me messages or sent emails about the updating of your microchip details, if I haven’t replied yet don’t worry I will.
I have been furiously going through the log of the microchip company that we use and the DAWGdog files and updating them all through the night literally.
I have been hand rearing Tommy Long Tail who arrived this week and who only a couple of days old on arrival has needed hourly feeds.
In between those I have been hard at it on the computer.
Hopefully, any of you that have moved since adopting one of our dogs have, as you are meant to do, updated me with your new addresses and phone numbers.
If not then your dog may be registered to the address you had on adoption of your DAWGdog.
It still stands as agreed when adopting a dog from DAWGdogs that if for any reason you can no longer keep your DAWG dog that they must be returned to the Rescue.
This is still the legal requirement of the adoption contract

Helen