MYSTERY ILLNESS UPDATE

New Forest Dog Owners Group
MYSTERY ILLNESS UPDATE

Forest Vets at Fordingbridge have released the following statement on their website –
“We have received reports of another suspected case of acute kidney injury occuring within the last week. This case is from outside the Latchmore Brook/Ogdens area. Investigations are ongoing to see if it is related to the previous incidents, and we will keep you informed as we get further information. As previously, please be extra-vigilant with your pets.”

NFDOG understands that the dog concerned in this possible case of the mystery illness was walked solely around the Verelea/ Picket Post area, from Smugglers Road car park. We would urge you to be over cautious with your dogs at the current time and regularly check them for signs of lesions appearing anywhere on their body or them seeming off colour. If at all concerned, seek advice from your vet.

The Animal Health Trust have produced a questionnaire for people who have walked their dog in the Ogdens area of the forest to fill in, it is available here http://www.aht.org.uk/cms-xmodnewsrss_detail/QUESTIONNAIRE_TO_HELP_WITH_INVESTIGATION_INTO_NEW_FOREST_DOG_DEATHS.html

LOST DOG
LULU, THE JACK RUSSELL IS STILL MISSING. THERE WAS A POSSIBLE SIGHTING OF HER AT FOXLEASE YESTERDAY. Lulu, a small Jack Russel is missing in Whitely Woods, near Lyndhurst/ Brockenhurst. She is tri colour, with a brown face and black and white body and is wearing a pink collar. She does not have a tag. She is on holiday in the forest and was spooked by deer.
Please call Rebecca on 07814 953161 if you see her.

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Appeal for fundraisers!!

We need volunteers to help us with fundraising at Pets at Home.

Do you think you can spare a few hours to help?

The dates we are needing help are from 18th April through to 12th May.

Can you help ?

If so please phone Helen at the Rescue

01202 380467

Thank you Pets At Home!!

Here’s young Pippin modelling one of the new coats paid for by Pets at Home.

They will help advertise those DAWGdogs needing homes when they are out on walks etc. especially when combined with their bright ‘I Need Adopting !!’ leads.

We would like to say a huge

“Thank you !!!!”

to Pets at Home Branksome for paying for these coats and for all their support of the Rescue.

Thank you also to Peter for these photographs.

Pippin himself is not looking for a home as he has his feet well under the table now as a permanent resident at the Rescue where he loves to pull everything off the radiators whenever he can!

Poppy

REHOMED

progress update: 6/4/13

Hi Helen, just to let you know Poppy is still doing very well and is such a little character,
it feels like we have always had her here,
Cookie loves her brings her toys to play with, etc!
I wanted to let you know we took her to the vet to be spayed and Poppy is having a phantom pregnancy,
so the vet would not do it, she has to go back in May,
the vet said she would be OK for at least a month or so,
she is never out on her own and at the moment we keep her on the lead as she is still very wary of strangers and gets nervous,but we are training her.
I will let you have the forms back as soon as she is spayed, she has had her injections, etc.
Hope you are well.
Love and blessings.
W.
xx
Poppy was one of the recent Yorkshire Terrier cross girls.
There were three of them but Poppy was with Jeff and we didn’t have a photo of her.

Avah

Avah has now found a home !!

progress update: 4/4/14

Avah has now been with us a week and she has settled in beautifully,
she is quiet and clean in the house travels well in the car and is happy to be in her crate at night.
Avah has a really happy disposition and loves everyone and everything,
she especially loves other dogs and greets everyone with a waggy tail and loves them to chase her,
she will need an active home as she has lots of energy and relishes every moment of her walk
she is a wonderful little girl

progress update: 1/4/14

This is the beautiful Ava who has been returned to the Rescue as the lady who adopted her from us feels that she now doesn’t have the time for her !! .
Please remember that when thinking of adopting a dog it is a lifetime commitment.
Poor Ava was first of all left on the street at 8 weeks of age, came to us at the Rescue then found a home which we thought would be forever and has now been returned to us….
A Dog is for Life remember and not until it needs more time than you are prepared to give it.

Avah is a 10 month Lurcher type who has a wonderful nature, she is spayed, vaccinated, good with other dogs and cats and has lived with children aged 6 and above.


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Jack and Hope

REHOMED

progress update: 3/4/13

First time off lead by the sea!

progress update: 24/2/13

Jack has his own facebook page to keep his fans up to date with his social life.
This is him enjoying the good weather on a walk at Milford.

progress update: 26/1/13

Hi Helen,

Just thought I’d let you know Jack is getting on really well.
Thought I would send you some photo as well as a few of my beautiful Hope.

Sarah

Hope is a DAWGdog that was adopted 12 years ago

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Snoopy the Pomeranian

Snoopy has now found a home !!

My name is Snoopy and I am a Pomeranian.
I travelled very well in the car back to Helen’s house and get on with the other dogs.
I am a little tired for photo shoots after my long journey so photos of me will be up on the website soon. I am more interested in eating my breakfast and having a bit of a sleep for now.
I will let you know in a few days time how I am getting on.