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Wyatt now Cokey with his buddy Alfie
Photo-0002.jpgtaraMemberThis little man will be heading off to his fantastic new home very shortly
taraMemberIts quite common for puppies to get car sick
Quite often if you just get them used to short trips over time it will decrease and then stop,a lot of the time its linked to anxiety. So that could be the same for the lovely Foxy.taraMemberFinally a picture of the fantastic Foxy (his foster family were hoping to keep under wraps just how amazing he is )
Foxy is 10 months old now, he is fully vaxed,wormed,microchipped and neutered. His coat has really come in, he now has the fabulous swishy Pom tail!! He is extremely social and loves company. He is fully house trained and crate trained. Foxy is an amazing pup who is full of affection and fun. If you feel you can offer Foxy a forever home please fill in the adoption application
Foxy July 2012 001.jpgtaraMemberWhat a weekend, the two "T Boys" found fantastic families!!!
This is down to the fact that these boys are just amazing family dogs and also down to the extra effort their foster families put in, so a huge thank you to Kaitlin for thisTopsy was an instant hit with his new family, they couldnt resist his magic!
He will be heading off very soon and the whole family are just so excited to offer him a loving home.taraMemberThis little man found his forever home
This is down to the fact that these boys are just amazing family dogs and also down to the extra effort their foster families put in, so a huge thank you to Jen for thisTurvey totally fell for his family and they instantly fell for him (who could blame them!)
He will be heading off soon, i know there are some extremely excited adults and kids waiting to welcome Turvey home.taraMember😳 Sorry everyone but here is my most asked question How big is Tilly? She looks huge in some images and medium size in others. At a guess, 16-18 inches to the shoulder? [/quote:3bbjgv5y]
Sorry for the delay in getting back to you Indianna
You were almost right,Tilly is in fact 22inches from foot to shoulder.taraMemberHi Charm,
Welcome to the site. The admin might be busy tomorrow with the family day so your call might not be answered. However if you fill in an application which you will find in the "adopt a dog" section or in the forms & downloads section along the top.Once you email that it someone from Admin will get back in contact to let you know if we are moving forward to Home Visit
taraMemberAnother confirmed V.I.P (very important pooch!!) attending the Family day is Mikey
Mikey collage.jpgtaraMemberEffie and Buddy both former Dogs In Distress Dogs (Fifi and Flint)
will be there too
Here they are as babies and all grown up
7656e7a5-3322-4a4a-933c-41deb6befb9bwallpaper.jpgtaraMemberA close up of Jones’s famous kisser,who could resist him
jones2.JPGtaraMemberHere are just a few pictures of the amazing Dogs In Distress doggies who will definitely be making an apppearance at the Fun Day
7e2212fc-1311-4f9b-9471-2f249a5fece6wallpaper.jpgtaraMemberWell lil Sid has chosen his forever family…..
And he will have the best of both worlds cos he will still be able to visit his lovely fosterer and his foster sisters Sindy and Fawn cos he is moving to his foster mammies sons house!!
From what i hear everyone was on tenderhooks waiting to hear if their home visit was sucessful so now everyone is extremely happy that Sid is officially theirs
We will definitely be seeing some great updates for this boy.
taraMemberHi All,
I know that it has been a while since I have written but I have been so busy around here.
I promise to write you (and add evidence/pictures) soon with all my news but for now I must tell you that I lost my dog buddy MacDuff last weekend.He was getting slower and his back legs were beginning to give way in the last couple of months.
My family took him to the vet so many times saying that there was something wrong with him.
Tests/X-rays and bloods didn’t show anything conclusive and it was put down to old age.
Last Tues week my human Mum took us to the beach and wanted a change of scene for Duff thinking it would do him good, so carried him to the waters edge for a little ‘wind blowing in his hair’ experience.
He was not comfy.
That evening he refused his dinner so a trip to the vet was in order, lets put it this way…………..the vet has an effect on Duff similar to raising Lazarus from the dead!
The vets words were “Well he looks ok to me, he seems to be moving fine now!”
The next day he still wasn’t eating and had stopped drinking too and we were worried, so they took him to the hospital and he was put on a drip.
Constant phone calls and there was no improvement and so on Saturday he was brought home.They put him in his favourite place (I was told this as I wasn’t allowed near, for the end, they said it was Duff’s moment and very private) in the beanbag looking out on the garden where he used to spent most of his house time keeping an eye on things!
From there he went to doggie heaven.They are still very sad as Duff had been found as a 9 month/1 year old wandering the city over 12 years ago and was the most wonderful, obedient (unless in a stubborn mood, but that wasn’t too often), undemanding (I wonder why they asked me to write that?) loyal and loving companion who just looked at you with his big eyes and hoped you’d look his way.
He hated having his hair brushed and loved to play football.
MacDuff[2].jpgtaraMemberI got to meet the beautiful Tilly yesterday when my mam was minding her for my nephew who fosters her.
She really is a sweet girl,smaller than you would expect and so sweet and quiet you would not notice she is there until she gently comes up for a pet.
She got on great with my mams very fussy terrier Abbie. They were best buddies very quickly with Abbie trying to get Tilly up to mischief
We had a fullhouse with kids as young as 3 and up to 14 running around the house and Tilly was great with them,totally unfazed.It was great to see just how pretty and gentle she is in person,and everyone enjoyed her stay with her nanny
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