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Perri – Terrier /Hound Cross

This is a gorgeous boy – although only about a year old – it seems like he may have a bit of growing left to do – his paws and head seem too large for his body.  And accordingly, so is his heart – this boy is a real softee and just wants to be with people and getting cuddles.

He is currently fostered in Dorset and lives happily with his patterdale foster sister, this is what the family has to say:

“If you’re looking for a loyal loving companion who is always pleased to see you then you couldn’t find better than Perri. He’s such a charming boy, everyone who meets him can’t fail to fall for his deep brown eyes and beautiful face. He has settled in well with us here, quickly picking up on the routine and making firm friends with out resident pooch Pootle. They spend lots of time playing tug together or chasing balls when out at the park. Perri has good recall but is very keen to meet and greet all the dogs whilst out so can suffer from selective deafness, he always comes back just not as quickly as you’d like. We are currently training him with a whistle to help improve his speed!

The biggest issue with Perri is that he’s a chewer. We have combatted this with kongs, antlers and rope toys which has helped massively. Whilst you are at home with him it doesn’t happen but when you leave him he will chew on mostly cloth items like doorstops, dog beds etc. When leaving him for any period of time we fill a Kong with treats and give him a rope toy. Since doing this we have had no accidents, nothing that shouldn’t be chewed has suffered and he isn’t even bothered by the post coming through the door!Perri is very affectionate and is always looking for someone willing to rub his tummy or behind the ears nudging your hand when you haven’t done enough. He’s a gentle soul and doesn’t make a lot of noise or take up much room even though he’s a lab size dog. Sleeping is one of his most favourite pastimes or finding sun puddles in the garden. He’s great when you’re out and about and will settle easily if you decide to stop for a drink or bite to eat. Perri travels well in the car and happily jumps up into the boot or sit on the back seat with a harness.

You will never be lonely with Perri and when out walking you will get let’s of admiring glances and ooo’s and ahh’s, people can’t comment enough on how cute he is. Perri has never shown any thing but love towards other dogs, children and us. He is truly remarkable and deserves his own family who can shower him with the love and affection he deserves.”

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He has St Bernard type hound like features and eyes that melt you in one look.  Although larger than some of our other dogs, he is a gentle boy and better tempered than some of the smaller terriers!

He came from Spain – his original family were unable to care for him or his pal, Rex.  They were either being chained in the garden or left to their own devices at risk of being hit by a vehicle. Perri use to go and meet the school bus and make sure the daughter got home safe, as the mother was too busy or not able to go.  He surely deserves a home that will realise they have the greatest friend they have ever known?

He is neutered, fully vaccinated – he would be fine with children over 10 – at 24 kilos he is the size of a springer spanier or lab.

If you would like to offer a home to our big teddy bear, please read our FAQ page and Download the TerrierSOSQuestionnaireMay2015

Diva female terrier

Diva is about 4 years old, about 10 kilos, and in desperate need of her own family.  She is in the UK and this is what we know about her….She is a lively, happy little girl. She is happy to meet any dog with a wagging tail.  You could put her with any dog in a house and she would be fine ( a very savvy girl). Happy to be cuddled, and be by your side.

Just a fabulous little girl with a happy disposition – she will need guidelines so she doesn’t get pushy (she is a female terrier after all!) but she is a real joy.  Sadly, she has lived most of her life in kennels and has tested positive for Leishmania – she has received treatment and her last two blood tests have been negative. She has no signs of the illness at present, but she will need to be tested on a regular basis (the illness remains dormant and although there are treatments the illness at present is not curable). We will discuss further with any prospective home.

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Children: 10+ – no cats or small furries. She will be vaccinated & neutered.  Interested in Diva? Please complete a TerrierSOSQuestionnaireMay2015 . We are also looking for a foster family for Diva to look after her until she is adopted. If you think you may be able to help please go to the relevant page.

Charly Airedale Terrier

Aged 5, Charly is a lovely Airedale boy looking for a new home. Due to a change of circumstances, his owners no longer had the time to look after him and he recently came into our care. He is currently in foster in France and will be coming to the UK in mid-August. Applications for him are now being accepted.

We  are now getting to know him – he is a lovely affectionate super bright dog – his former family left him in the garage at night and garden during the day – the poor boy has been deprived of life! He is very enthusiastic, loves playing with dogs and people, will need some help when out on lead as he wants to meet all the dogs and will bark to get to them. Basically he needs a family that loves airedales and has the time for him. Could that be you?

Charly is a very friendly dog, who could live with another larger dog. He is good with older children but not keen at all on cats. He is neutered and up to date with his vaccinations.

Please read our FAQs & fill in a TerrierSOSQuestionnaireMay2015.

Children: 10+ – no small furries – no cats.

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Oscar Wilde

Oscar has now settled with his foster family and this is what his foster mum says about him:

Wilde by name wild by nature.

Oscar came to us with no manners and not much experience of living in a home environment, however he soon settled in to it! Oscar is now housetrained and is learning new manners with the help of our resident pooch.
Oscar walks well on a harness and lead but as yet is not so great with recall, we are working on this and his new family will need to continue working with him. He loves playing with his squeaky ball and this is the key to getting him to stay interested – that and food Oscar’s other big love!
Oscar enjoys eating and learning new things to gain treats, he learnt sit very quickly! He has shown no food aggression and will happily eat a dry or wet food diet. Be warned he will steal food if you leave it lying around!
One of Oscar’s favourite places is next to you, he loves being in the thick of it and adores cuddles and head scratches. He will seek out human contact and loves to give kisses. He also loves to sunbathe and can be quite often found on the kitchen step basking in the sunlight!
Oscar sleeps in the bedroom with us on his own bed, he found my gym bag quite comfortable for the first couple of nights but we have since introduced him to the benefits of a comfy dog cushion.
When we go out Oscar is very keen to meet other dogs, in his excitement he tends to bark and growl and this can be misinterpreted as aggression by other dog owners. We are working on this by modifying not only our behaviour but also by Oscar’s, slowly and with lots of treats and positive training methods this can and will be overcome.
We believe Oscar to be around two years of age but he is still very puppy like in his behaviour. He is very curious and is like a sponge learning new things everyday, Oscar is an intelligent dog and will need someone willing to stimulate him by taking him to training classes.
He has not been destructive in the house or garden, he likes to play tug and attack the squeaky objects around him. We have left Oscar for up to 4 hours at a time and he has shown no signs of separation anxiety. He travels well in the car and if given the opportunity will happily pop his head out of the window to catch the breeze!
Oscar gets on well with our own dog and when on a long line happily plays with the other dogs we meet on the field, his favourite game is chase.
In short Oscar is a great little dog, life with him will be very rewarding and whatever you put into him with regards to training and love you will get back ten fold. He’s a real gem.

Interested in adopting Oscar? Download the TerrierSOSQuestionnaireMay2015

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Rufus – Young Terrier Cross

Rufus has just arrived in foster in London and we are still getting to know him.

Found as a very young puppy on the streets of Romania, he was taken in by volunteers at a humane shelter and looked after by a foster mummy who fed him alongside her own puppies. He turned one in August, and had been waiting for a foster place in the UK. Finally he is here! He is a lovely, friendly boy who loves cuddles. He loves human company and cherish following you around and turning on his back to get some cuddles. He can be submissive at times (crawling) in a typical Romanian dog way, so he needs lots of reassurance and building up his confidence. He is learning to walk on the lead and live indoors, but he has done very well in a very short time. He is very clever and keen to learn. He does lots of physical play and zoomies in the garden with his foster dog sister. In the park he is kept on the lead but desperate to go and play with other dogs. He is calm, affectionate, adored by other dog owners and park users, this dog will have a special place in the life of his adopters.

 

He has a passport, full vaccinations and is neutered. Date of birth: 24 August 2014

No cats or small furries. Children: 10+

Please download a questionnaire: TerrierSOSQuestionnaireMay2015
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