Sadly Hada contracted Parvovirus in the perrera – and despite our best efforts – the illness took its toll on her and she passed away. We are heartbroken – we were not able to give her the family she deserved. We only take comfort that she knew love and care – if for a brief time
We have just agreed to take this poor sweet dog. She was a stray and ended up in the perrera in Santander – she is approx 5 years old and a female fox terrier
She is now in foster and we will be getting updates and more information. But on first impressions she is sweet – fine with people and dogs.
She is in Spain and will travel when a suitable foster/adoptive home is found
This is the photo we were sent – we had to get her and make sure she finds the perfect forever home
We would like to introduce you to Oscar – the lively and loving Welsh Terrier
Oscar is 7 years old – he is neutered – he is looking for a new home. He is a typical Welsh Terrier – and all the joy that entails
He is loving, sweet – loves a cuddle and having a good nosey in the garden. He can be left for short period of times, clean in the house and all round good egg.
Sadly he does not like children. He can be unpredictable around them. So we are looking for a child free home and one where there are no visiting children either.
He was attacked by a large dog about 3 years ago and this has made him fearful when out on his walks. He can bark and growl at other dogs approaching and if they get too close he will defend himself. He is always walked on lead and avoidance is the best policy. He is fine with dogs he gets to know and realise they pose no threat. Any new home would need to understand this and we will work with them to have best practice in place and ways to manage and improve this for him.
He is a typical welsh terrier – and as such he will need a house that understands him and gives him the time and space he needs. Most importantly respect him and allow him to make choices that keep him stress free.
If you are interested in rehoming than please complete a Homing Questionnaire and return it to us
This bonded pair are called Rufus and Jess. They are a Westie and JRT – they have spent their whole lives together and need to stay together. They are 9 years old – male and female
They have come into rescue as their family could no longer manage their care – things have changed drastically in their circumstances and after much discussion it was felt that it would be best they find a new home.
They are lovely dogs, love people and are fine with children. Could live with another dog – with proper introductions. They currently live with a cat – they are not his greatest fan but they could in theory live with a dog friendly cat.
They are healthy and happy and just want a nice relaxed retirement home.
They are shortly going into foster and we I’ll have more updates.
We have Pickles rehoming on hold as we work through some resource guarding – he is a lovely dog for people he likes – but with strangers – he is not wanting to share. So we need to help him and this means we are unable to rehome him yet. We will hopefully soon be willing to work with a family if they are prepared to visit over a period of time. He just needs support – he is a lovely dog just an unsure one
HE came to us via a family that could not offer him the help he needed. He is a delightful fox terrier – he is loved but sadly he was finding out that a busy, city life does not suit him. He can come to the UK for the right family.
We would consider a foster family as well – he would be better in a calmer more rural environment, with his own garden / orchard
We will discuss his requirements with the right applicant, he is a lovely boy and will need lots of time to adjust to new surroundings. (NO small furries, no children, could possibly live with another dog)
We will need his foster/home to have a very calm, quiet home. He currently struggles in his current situation and will become reactive when he becomes stressed.
You will need to follow our guidance completely so we can set this boy up to become happy and stress free.
He is young (2 years old) he is a typical curious, active, funny, sweet terrier – please read out FAQs and please download a HomingQuestionnaire
Update – August 2022 – Leo is currently in the UK and will shortly be going into foster – so we will be having more updates. He is doing well and is a really sweet dog. He is good with other dogs – and just wants to play
Still shy with people – but he warms to you once he realises you are his friend.
He is looking for his forever home – if you think you may be the right home lease complete our Homing Questionnaire
Update – Leo has had all his treatment for Leish and is now testing negative. Going forward he will still need monitoring and regular blood tests – but it is onwards and upwards for this boy.
He will hopefully coming to the UK at the end of Feb 2022 – we are looking for a foster/adoptive home. We are told he is fine with dogs and people – just a young active boy
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This is our new addition – he was in a perrera in Spain and originally reserved – but when the person found out he had Leishmania they decided not to save him. We were approached as he was running out of options. We said YES! He is a delightful boy, gets along with people and dogs – and he deserves a loving home and a second chance.
He is safe in kennels in Spain and he has begun his treatment of Leish and we will update as we get more photos and information
If you would like to foster or adopt (in due course) please download a HomingQuestionnaire2022