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  • in reply to: Dean- Retriever X – HOMED #93151
    mallinj
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    Thought i’d just post an update on these two.

    Dean, we picked up from Maria’s last July after seeing him on the Dogs in Distress website. He is a really friendly fellow and me and him got on really well from the off. He was sick in the car before arriving at the ferry back to England. Once onboard, though, he had a good crossing and wasn’t particularly fussed. Back on dry land again I took him for several little walks on the journey back to Matlock. However, he refused to do anything at all. I’m sure he must have been bursting! Arrived back home late in the evening and decided it would be a good idea if me and Deany slept in the caravan together that night. I did not fancy introducing the other dogs to him at that time of night. Still Dean had not done a wee. What can you do if the little fella does not want to go ! Anyway, to bed we went and i slept with my hand on him most of the night. He seemed contented.
    The following morning, I got up and took him round the block for an early morning walky and he finally relieved himself. 3/4 the way round, unbeknown to me, my wife appeared walking the other 3 doggies. This was not how i had intended introducing the doggies to eachother, but I was here now, and had little or no choice. As it turned out, they all sniffed eachother and got on really well. Phhew !
    Marie had told me, Deany was a bit of a character. This must be the Irish term for "Naughty little Devil" !! If it’s not nailed down, Deany will have it ! We have been through 4 sky remote controls, a couple of dozen pens and he has this fettish for dirty socks or pants. You may be thinking why did we not keep the remote out of reach after the first one got chewed. Well we always seem to start out with good intentions, then one of us will forget and just leave the remote on the settee and before you can blink……………it’s too late. We’ve also had CD’s chewed and DVD’s. He is getting better, although the odd pen and sock still gets the Dean treatment. I’m sure he’ll grow out of it eventually!

    Daisy was a little more difficult to get hold of. By the time we had let Maria know that we would like to take Daisy also (was still in the pound), arrangements were already under way to take Daisy to the Dog’s Trust in Scotland. After several phone calls, we managed to track her down. She had eventually ended up at the Dog’s Trust in Leeds. We explained what our intentions were and they were really really helpful. They agreed we could go and see her on the Sunday. We waited in reception, as Daisy was out being walked. I saw her come back in through the front door and went to introduce myself to her. She had been described as underweight. I had not quite realised how underweight this poor girl was, she was very skinny indeed, with ribs and backbone all prominent. Anyway, she greeted me just as I had been told she would by putting her arms (doggy legs) around my neck. I instantly fell in love. She is now doing brilliantly well with the rest of our motley crew. Below are a few pictures of them all. Tasha is the foxy looking one. Jack is the collie cross. Dean is the black retriever and Daisy is the pointer.










    in reply to: Dean- Retriever X – HOMED #85839
    mallinj
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    Filled in as requested and emailed. How long usually before i’m contacted ?

    in reply to: Dean- Retriever X – HOMED #85794
    mallinj
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    Hi John

    Many thanks for your interest in Dean. Can you please fill in an adoption form under forms & downloads on the main site and email it back, someone will then be in touch.

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    Will do. Just taking doggies round the block. Will fill in shortly.

    in reply to: Dean- Retriever X – HOMED #85789
    mallinj
    Member

    Hi,
    Have just been looking online for rescue dogs and came across Dean.
    I used to have a dog just like this when I was a boy. I live in Matlock, Derbyshire, England have a wife and 3 boys aged between 10 and 13, and also 2 dogs, 1 is a 2 year old corgi/jack russell cross (female) and the other a 4 year old collie cross (male). We have a large garden and would love to take another rescue dog. Both these two are rescue dogs, and our last dog who unfortunately passed away was also a rescue dog. Would love to find out more about Dean.
    Cheers,

    John.

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