Call for help if you’ve previously adopted from Tia…

Call for help if you’ve previously adopted from Tia…

With all the madness that is going on we have had to reduce staff here at the farm.

I will do a full update later, but if any of our previous adopters would like to foster a dog it will be massively appreciated…..

These 6 came in this week and i am hoping that we don’t have to stop taking in the urgent ones….

 

Update regarding COVID-19 (Coronavirus)

Update regarding COVID-19 (Coronavirus)

As per the latest government guidelines we have made the decision to close the Tia kennels and site to visitors with immediate effect. However, we will still be rehoming dogs but BY APPOINTMENT ONLY.

We have to ensure we minimise the risk of exposure to COVID-19 for all staff to maintain the support needed by all animals currently homed at Tia.

To make an appointment to rehome a dog please contact us on 01302 772935.

Thank you for your understanding in these challenging times.

Country-wide dog vomiting outbreak

There is an awful bug going around and it has been for a couple of months. It is all over the country and you can read more about it here and here.

My house dogs have all had it and no idea where they picked it up…It involves sickness and horrible diarrhea. It can last for between 2 and 5 days….and sometimes requires hospitalisation.

Just so everyone is aware….

Abandoned Greyhound Barnsley

Abandoned Greyhound Barnsley

Currant,  AKA Rafas Wee Lick. Raced at Kinsley for a brief period, was found straying in Barnsley 10 days ago in need of some serious feeding. At the height of her blessed short career Currant weighed 27kgs, whereas this morning she tripped the scales at barely 21.6kgs and let’s not forget this abandoned scrap has been eating for England for a good week.
We would like to thank the kennel where she has been kept safe for calling us and also all of you out there for your donations and concern. Angela, you are a star.
Quite simply we have no idea where she has been kept. If she has been bred from the litter wasn’t registered and frankly, her form was too dreadful for even Mr Micawber to discover a glimmer of potential. Currant was whelped in 2013. Where the hell has she been? Anyone?
Maybe the rehoming officer that she is registered to could enlighten us? Mark?
Please Donate to help abandoned Greyhound Dot

Please Donate to help abandoned Greyhound Dot

Update from Donaldson’s Vets. Dot is brighter today, she has had no more vomiting. She is still on a drip and antibiotics. She is a bit brighter and is eating.
Fingers crossed for this old girl…

My heart is breaking tonight.
Over 12 yrs old. She has been in this state for years.
Sore bleeding feet from horrendously overgrown nails, filthy ears and rotten teeth. How can this happen? Poor poor girl.
As I write she is being rushed to the vets.
Neglected. Greyhound welfare issues never go away, neither do we.
Please help us help her
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I hope she survives…Please Donate to help abandoned Greyhound Dot

Tia shop features in ‘Meet the Richardsons’

Tia shop features in ‘Meet the Richardsons’

When comedian Jon Richardson goes looking for a bargain he knows exactly where to go – Tia charity shops!

UKTV are broadcasting the first series of ‘Meet the Richardsons’, starring comedians Jon Richardson and Lucy Beaumont. As part of the first episode Jon needs to purchase a monkey costume and ends up getting the ‘sale of the century’ from the Tia shop in Hebden Bridge! Both the interior and exterior of the shop are featured and look fantastic.

If you want to see it yourself you can watch the first episode through UKTV on-demand online. You’ll need to sign up with UKTV before you can watch it.