Pippa the JRT

Pippa has now found a home !!

Pippa. 3 year old JRT.

Likes walks and sleeps well.. Likes Treats and lots of fuss. .looks for constant affection.
Likes to go for walks but not great on a lead, she is better on a harness, until she has more training/walking on lead..
Pippa needs general training, she will sit when she wants to play with other dogs and can be very excited when out walking,
she needs a strong hand to keep hold of her…
she is a very loveable dog …
She would be better in a home with older children or no children

THANK YOU ALL FOR KEEPING THE RESCUE RUNNING AND ENABLING US TO SAVE MORE DOGS!!

Support Adoption for Pets and Branksome Pets at Home ;-

A cheque for £3,080 was presented to Helen for the Rescue from Support Adoption for Pets.
This was raised at the recent fundraising drive in the Branksome Pets at Home.
Thank you so much to all the team at Support Adoption for Pets and Chris and his staff at Branksome Pets at Home for this and all the support you give the Rescue, it means so much to us all at DAWGdogs.

Candlejar thank you :-

Claire at The Candlejar has this year raised a staggering £1000.00 for the Rescue.
Thank you so much to Claire, Debbie ( who made Drifters to sell for the Rescue ) and Jan ( who made cards to sell ) and all of the customers who supported Claire’s fundraising.
Claire you are amazing and thank you.

We have now collected in all the money that was raised from Sam’s marathons for Hope’s Appeal.
The total is an amazing £837.00.
A huge thank you to Sam who trained hard for so many months in the lead up to them and ran both the Silverstone Half Marathon and the London Marthon.
Thank you so much Sam from Hope and everyone at DAWGdogs.

Thank you also to all that sponsored her – Afrivets Vet Surgery and their clients who have been amazing in their support of Hope’s Appeal and Marilyn who organised Italian and Indian meal evenings for her friends.

The Friendly Dog Club :-

Angela, Kate, Gemma and the members at the club have continually supported the Rescue over several years and we would like to thank you and say how very much all of us at DAWGdogs have appreciated this so much.
Only this week another £170 was given to the Rescue which was raised from the Doggy Lotto.

Thank you so much to all of you.

Sat 28th June: Driving lesson for donation, first come first served!

Flying Colours School of Motoring
have an Under 17s driving lesson available on Saturday, 28th June at Matchams
for a donation to DAWG of £10. (Normal price £23).

This is on a first come first served basis.
If you would like this driving lesson on Saturday, please ring Jane on 07871 162682
or let Helen at the Rescue know on 01202 380467.

More details about Under 17s driving lessons can be found on
www.passwithflyingcolours.com

Fahan

progress update: 03/07/2014

Fahan has now found a home !!

progress update: 26/06/2014

Fahen is a very gentle dog who has settled with me extremely well and is very anxious to please
She has a lovely temperament
She can be nervous around sudden noise and is much more confident with another dog to keep her company.
I have let her off the lead and she is starting to respond very well even though she does not know her name. She has been neutered this week and is starting to recover – it has proved a little more painful for her.
She is clean in the house and her only possible fault I have found is she likes to rummage for possible tit bits!

Fahan is a brindle colour, rough coated Lurcher girl about 18 months old.
She is gentle, quiet and loves other dogs and people.
Fahan is fostering with Yvonne who says she has settled down in no time at all.
We will have photos of Fahan in the next few days.

If you may be able to offer a home or would like more details

please contact Helen directly on:

We usually only rehome within approx. 50 miles of the Bournemouth / Poole area
so that we can ensure the continued well-being of the dogs in our care.
We will only rehome further afield if the homes are exceptional.
We are NOT looking for just ANY home that is offered.
All potential homes will be assessed to try and ensure the best possible home
to cater for the differing needs of each individual dog that we rescue

Lassie the younger

Lassie has now found a home !!

Lassie is a Collie about two years old.
She has settled in well at Geoff’s with his dogs.
She was a little nervous at first but has come on well.
Probably better with older children .
More to follow as she settles.

Maddie

Maddie has now found a home !!

Maddie is a Yorkshire Terrier cross Chihuahu just 17 months old.
Being quite good at typing she has written her own story of her arrival at Claire’s:

My name is Maddie I’m 14 month Yorkie x Cowawa, my foster mum says I’m a little sweetie, we went straight out for a walk because I had to meet her hooligans she said, she said I was a really good girl so tomorrow she’s going to let me off the lead, when we went back to her house we started a barbecue, I was hoping I was going to get a sausage I hung around but they didn’t give me a sausage, hope keeps trying to play with me but she’s a bit rough so not sure about her yet, the other dogs are ok though!!

From Claire :-
This little lady is probably one of the easiest fosters I’ve had, only coming to me yesterday afternoon.
She has been off lead on her walk this morning, already has free run in my house even when I’m out.
She does her business in the garden, loves to be with you, but I’m not finding she needs all attention, she isn’t a lap dog, I haven’t had a problem with her and any other dogs, she is just all round great.