I had some extremely sad news recently. One of my ex-foster rescue dogs, Mickey, has passed away. He was a thirteen-year-old Yorkshire Terrier and I was lucky enough to follow his life from rescue to adoption because he went to live with a relative of a close friend. In fact, I agreed that whenever his... Continue Reading →
Finding a Friend by Carol Thomas
Finding a Friend Carol Thomas When Little Pup finds himself at the shelter, he doesn’t know quite what to do. Big dogs all around, feeling lost and alone, Little Pup needs a friend… but who? My Review of Finding A Friend A charming little storybook about a small puppy in kennels who is too... Continue Reading →
Who Rescued Who? Dog Rescue
Who Rescued Who? Dog Rescue Yesterday I received a phone call from the lady who adopted my first ever foster dog, Misty, who is on the right in the picture. She just rang me for a chat, an update and to see how I was, how lovely is that? It's been six years since I started... Continue Reading →
Harvey Remembered
Harvey Remembered Today it's three years since this tiny rescue dog died in my arms on the way to the vets. You'll find Harvey's story here. Harvey Harvey’s New Lease of Life Farewell Harvey When the rain is blowing in your face And the whole World is on your case I could... Continue Reading →
Darcy, Miniature Dachshund.
It's approaching two years since Darcy came to stay with us. Sometimes I feel like my training fell upon deaf ears, which anyone with a dachshund will experience on a day-to-day basis. Ask them to stop barking at next doors cat for the umpteenth time and they happily ignore you, but one creak of the... Continue Reading →
Older Dogs in Rescue, Don’t Overlook The Golden Oldies!
Older Dogs in Rescue I wanted to highlight here how difficult it is for older dogs in rescue. Through personal experience, I wanted to demonstrate just how fulfilling the senior rescues can be. I completely agree that a puppy comes with no emotional baggage, can be trained easily and after all who doesn't love a... Continue Reading →
Epilepsy, in Dogs
Epilepsy in Dogs Uri had been with us for a few days and luckily hadn't managed to escape. So, it was off to the vets for the snip, a requirement before he could be rehomed. Not long after we dropped him off the vet rang 'Uri's had a reaction to the anesthetic, we nearly lost... Continue Reading →
Dog Fostering Stories
Dog Fostering Stories I think that the best way to talk about dog fostering is to share my personal experiences. Here I tell my dog fostering stories and explain how I started as a foster mum. Every experience is different but anyone considering dog fostering might find this information helpful. My first foster dog was an absolute... Continue Reading →
Rescue Dog Fostering
Rescue Dog Fostering. "How Do You Let Them Go?" It's the first question everyone asks about fostering rescue dogs The answer is with great difficulty and sometimes we fail and end up adopting the dogs ourselves. When a dog leaves it feels like a bereavement. However, there is the knowledge that the dog has gone... Continue Reading →
Farewell Harvey, Rescue Dog, Chihuahua.
Harvey was with us from January until May 31st, 2014 he was just seven years old. He continued to live his life to the max. There was always someone on hand to give cuddles and kisses on tap. Holly and Alfie provided all the canine help he needed. We were a good team! There was... Continue Reading →