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DOGS NEEDING REHOUSING

It is unfortunate that we sometimes are asked to help find homes for lost, abandoned, unwanted, problem, old,  or dogs that have just been caught up in the middle of a family conflict.   Many of these dogs are just in need of some loving whilst others only need some training to help them be socially acceptable.

Luckily there are some people out there who will take these dogs in until homes can be found for them or they can be retrained.   

I hope that this page never sees the need for our treasured grey friends  to be listed but if the need ever arises we will try to assist where possible. 

DECEMBER 2005   "Houdie" Desperate for new home.  Male  5 -6 years of age, desexed, microchipped.   Excellent temperament.  Good with other dogs.  Just adores company and going for rides in the car.   Good indoors.   Does need enclosed run when alone as will follow you anywhere and will climb fences to come with you.   Not too good with sheep and cats.  Good with cattle and horses.   This dog is extremely loving and will make someone a very loving companion.Houdie has a new loving home

FEBRUARY 2006   "Cassie"  is currently in a shelter.   She was handed in and is a very loving girl looking for a forever home.   She is approx. 4 yrs old, desexed and has a tail and dewclaws.   She is very thin and in need of some TLC.  If you can offer Cassie a new home please contact usCassie has a new loving  home on a farm

SEPTEMBER "08   "JAKE"    I collected Jake from an RSPCA shelter.   He was thin and just looking for love.   In the weeks we had him here he thrived.   This boy was a one in a million dog.  Not a bad bone in his body.  A toy in his mouth and a place to swim was all he wanted.   So many calls were taken for him, but the lucky new family he chose couldn't be better.  

JAKE IS NOW IN HIS NEW HOME

 

 

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