Jun 10, 2019 | News
Weekly Update.
The beginning of the week brought us Lenny, Harvey and Faith. 3 beautiful greyhounds from the track at Doncaster.
Wednesday we had to take Patsy and Reggie to the Oakham equine hospital. Patsy came to us last year after being dumped as a baby and had two tumors that had to be removed. Reggie has recently come to us, a yearling colt, and he has problems with his waterworks. Basically, he can’t stop peeing. They couldn’t find anything really wrong so we are trying him on medication to see if it helps. We can always hope that it is something that he will grow out of, but who knows.
Wednesday also brought us Mini Monty, a 4-week old colt. They said he had been abandoned….mmm. We took him to a lovely foster home on Friday.
Saturday 2 greyhounds came in that had been dumped locally with a trainer, welcome to Tia, George and Astrid.
Sunday brought us Lola, a lovely black greyhound girl advertised on Preloved, oh yes the people that collected her gave you false details by the way. Thankfully they are Tia supporters and fetched her here.
Sunday evening on our way back home after the curry/wine run I saw a dead foal in the field at the bottom of the road. It was the same foal we caught a few weeks ago as she needed treatment for a sore bottom.
Oh, and the RSPCA have asked someone to stop watering the ponies as “they are hampering their investigation.” The same ponies that we have been looking after since February. Well at least they stuck a bit of paper on the gate….ffs
Deb

Jun 3, 2019 | News
Stanton has a heart condition and will be on medication for the rest of his life.
He really needs to find a sofa.
Tia Rescue will meet his vet bills, contact Deb if you can help.
Please share, let’s get Stanton a home
Feb 21, 2019 | News
Steer went into a permanent foster home in August this year…the wonderful couple who had Boe for two years had a big greyhound shaped hole in their house and hearts.
He is doing okay, he is still nervous and quiet, but he will be fine. He has the best chance now. He will still remain a sponsor dog and Tia will always be here if needed….

Crossfield Sean    dob 20.7.16
Steer was belting (in a way) around Doncaster until last August 2018. His last trial was in October when he was soundly beaten by his own brother. That’s family loyalty for you.
His siblings turned out to be tougher than Steer as four of them were still hard at it up to shut down. It was never Steer’s forte. A beautiful big brindle who really fills the eye, however he is still a little nervous and the right home has been difficult to find.
Steer has been with us four years now.
Mar 5, 2018 | News
Gemma was left tied to a tree in the freezing cold of winter. She was emaciated weighing just 13 kg, half the weight of an adult female greyhound. Nearly starved to death in a Yorkshire city in England.After weeks of recovery at Tia Rescue, she is taken her next big step. She is moving to her new forever home, no wonder Gemma is smiling.
Mar 25, 2018 | News
Gemma returning to Tia House of Hounds with her new best friend Betsy.
They shared a doggy broth, Gemma did a meet and greet then her Mum and dad had a big breakfast, a hound walk around the orchard followed by farm-made apple pie and custard. A great place to visit any day of the week.
Gemma is weighing 22.5 kg, fantastic dedication and 3 hourly feeding have almost doubled her weight, since the bleak days when she first arrived at Tia Rescue.
Today the sun is shining and so is Gemma with her new life.
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