

Has COVID-19 left you struggling to care for your Tia hound?
Thanks to the generosity of our fantastic followers we actually have a few spare kennels. If any of our owners are in trouble (hospital, strict isolation, NHS workers, etc) and need their dogs out and safe please ring me.
We have two in already due to this crisis. Tia dogs only obviously and genuine situations please.

Tia Rescue eBay shop… for your greyhound essentials!
Tia shops and the farm may be closed, but you can still purchase your dog essentials by clicking here and purchasing through our ebay page. Whether it’s “Bag ’em” poo bags, Treats 2 sit 4, collars, leads, harnesses, tea towels or even Tia Rescue baseball hats, you can make a purchase from the safety and comfort of your own home knowing it will be dispatched directly to your door. No queuing or social distancing necessary!
You’ll also be making a difference to Tia, and with our shops closed we need your support now more than ever.

We have so many Greyhounds needing homes.
We have so many Greyhounds needing homes.
All have names, all need a chance.
83 to be precise
2 of the Sheffield 13. Spot and Dot the day they arrive. We want them to go together. they have blossomed into lovely hounds.
The boys…
Barra
Bullseye
Mallaig
Milton
Raasay
Reggie
Robbie ( he was rehomed but came back )
Rogart
Vallay
Mull
The girls..
Whisper
Bracken
Brenais
Bonnie
Carna
Clara
Danna
Eday
Elphin
Farray
Flotta
Lydia
Mora
Nancy
Ness
Penny
Skye..

Hi: My name’s Jack
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Writer’s block
As some of you may know we have been causing trouble for 25 years. We could fill a three-volume novel with the tales of our past endeavours and exploits. Frankly we sailed a bit too close to the wind on occasion. Anyone remember why Jason ended up in the dock? The Bafta performance given by a volunteer to get a dog off a trainer (he never forgave us)? The trainer stripping off in the yard?
The usual suspects may recall Tia once published a book – ‘A Decade of Dogs’. It was actually quite lucrative as we recall. Well with most of the population under house arrest, maybe now is an ideal time to have another bash at it to celebrate our anniversary. So if you are bored with the books you always meant to read, finished the jigsaw and watching James Martin on the cookery channel (it’s my ‘ouse) has paled, now is the time to give it a go.
We would love to hear your tales about our dogs. Warts and all. The kitchens they ate, the looks of horror from friends as a small horse peed up the curtains, corns, we’ve all been there, please send them to us and we’ll try and cobble enough to put a little book together.
After all how else can a rescue celebrate its silver anniversary.
Give it a go and send them to me..
debra.rothery@btinternet.com