Essy

Essy

bn  20/07/2019  White and blue tiny bundle of joy.

Essy is being beautiful and is almost ready for her sofa.

Previously known as Westwind Honey. Raced at Towcester. Sweetest little girl, full of happiness and joy just wants a fuss.
She would be ok as an only pet, or with other dogs. She doesn’t pull on the lead, but goes nuts off the lead enjoys zoomies.
Beautiful precious little soul.
Essy is in Nottingham

To Rehome me…

Email us at: rehoming@tia-rescue.org

Home Found…

Home Found…

The amazing Olive (AKA Olly Pop) has been in foster with us for a couple of months. This amazing girl had a rough time. We picked her up from the pound when her time was up – scared, clueless and starving after spending quite a while on the streets. Olive has made massive amounts of progress and is improving every day. She responds to calm, positive but firm guidance and this has helped her to feel safe and learn how to be a dog. She’s pretty good with other dogs she meets and our two have really helped her learn how to play (she has been living with another grey and a lab). She sleeps through the night, no longer needing a crate. She’s pretty much house trained, walks well on a lead and is fine off lead with quite impressive recall – especially if you have a treat!  Olive absolutely loves being around people and has been helping my partner, a therapist, out at work, calming those she meets. She has learnt not to jump up and there is absolutely no malice in her whatsoever. Her desire for food at any cost has also reduced massively. We only feed her three times a day now, putting her bowl down and asking her to wait. She has finally realised that she gets fed and no longer eat anything she can get into!! She’s very clever and has learnt to wait at gates with the other dogs only going through when her name is called!  Olive will make the most loving companion for someone – I don’t think I’ve ever met a dog with such a big ❤️.

Olive…racing name NowYouSeeMe  just 3 years old.

Given away by serial offender J Simpson, trainer at Doncaster stadium.

Kia…Home found

Kia…Home found

 

  

Hello
I’m looking to re home a little lurcher.
She came to be with me because she was dumped in the middle of the night next to the A1 near Pontefract. I live on a farm next to the A1 she came up to the house and woke us all up crying. Actually scared me have to death in the middle of the night. I thought it was wild foxes. She was picked up by the dog warden and taken to a local kennels and held to see if she had an owner.
Nobody came forward. We decided to try re home her. She was in bad shape no fur on her bottom missing teeth and sadly got kennel cough from the kennels. I’ve had her checked at the vets and treated for the cough.
Sadly it’s not working out. I have two dogs already both from the same litter and they are just not happy. One attacked her last week luckily she’s fine. Now I’ve rang a few places for see if they can help with no luck. I’d really like to avoid her going in kennels she didn’t do well when she was in kennels before.
I’d really appreciate some help. I really want this dog to have a lovely family. She deserves a lovely family. She’s scared and very timid with people and noise. The vet thinks she’s age 3 to 4.

 

 

Angus

Angus

About Me

Angus is a cracking boy, now ready to leave foster care for his forever!

Angus has come on leaps and bounds in a short time in foster care and is looking for the very best of homes. He is a 10 month-old large lurcher (deerhound cross) and has so much to give, with time and more training.

He’s a dream around the house, no accidents, no chewing, not food possessive. He is recently neutered. He is stil a pup and can be boisterous (jumpy and mouthy, when on lead or outside) and would therefore not suit a home with young children or dogs that can’t keep him in check (currently in foster with two female sighthounds). He has a big waggy tail, and likes to nuzzle into you. He’ll need a fully enclosed garden and ideally a 3 point harness for walks. He travels well.

We have to get this right for adorable Angus and so are therefore willing to travel the distance to find his forever home.

If you think you can give Angus what he needs please contact Debs on 07974960684

 

 

To Rehome me...

Email us at: rehoming@tia-rescue.org

 

 

Tanni now in a foster home

Tanni now in a foster home

“They say beauty is only skin-deep, but Tanni has a gorgeous personality to match her looks.

You’d be very hard pushed to find a dog that’s more excited to see you in the mornings, more tolerant of tiny hands giving her sticky strokes, or more willing to snuggle up as close to you as she possibly can even when the rest of the sofa is available.
Tanni started out life in Ireland with the name “YourHalfCut”. She never officially raced, but was registered at a coursing meet in November 2018 then was found as a stray near Bradford in early 2019. What happened in between and how she arrived in Bradford, we don’t know, but we suspect her intense fear of fireworks (and backfiring cars!) is related to it.

 

After a pretty difficult start to her life, she was naturally very cautious when she first went to live in a real home. It took her a few days to get on the sofa, and it was months before she learned to climb stairs. It was when her boy pal Hugo was being encouraged up and downstairs using treats to help him with physio exercises after breaking his leg that she suddenly decided that maybe she could do stairs after all if it meant food, and sprinted up and down them before demanding her treats. She never had an issue with stairs again.
Seeing her roach for the first time was so rewarding and watching her face light up when she runs zoomies is the most incredible thing.

 

For a long time she showed very little interest in dog toys (child toys, on the other hand she has never minded destroying and chomping her way through if given half a chance. She went through almost an entire farm animal set one night when it hadn’t been put away on a high enough shelf) but when someone threw a ball for her recently she bounded after it before stopping and looking very confused as if to say “why did I do that? It was fun, but weird. Throw it again!”

 

Unfortunately, her years as a stray have compounded her thieving and scavenging tendencies and as a result absolutely no scrap of food is safe, as was discovered when she managed to find 3kg of fudge one Christmas and eat through two layers of cellophane, a layer of cardboard and a layer of greaseproof paper to get at it before eating the fudge itself. Cue one very sick dog, who upon being let back inside after being sick in the garden immediately went to the kitchen to try and find some more!

 

Her determination to get at food regardless of the consequences, and having eaten one too many unsuitable things over the years has caused her to develop a delicate stomach which can cause a lot of trouble if not carefully managed which has become increasingly problematic. For this reason, despite the fact that she loves them and is incredibly patient and tolerant with them, she isn’t suitable to live full-time with young children who wouldn’t understand the importance of making sure she doesn’t share their food. Older children who wouldn’t leave sweet biscuits or sugary snacks around, and know to shut cupboard doors shouldn’t be an issue.

 

Tanni is happy being left for short periods of a few hours and when her stomach is under control she rarely has any accidents in the house, however she is liable to chew and destroy things that have been left out if she is left alone very regularly as she gets bored quite easily.

 

She’s a sociable dog, walks beautifully on a lead and has never shown any signs of aggression towards humans or other dogs. She has a very strong prey-drive so is unlikely to be suitable to live with a cat.

 

She is a wonderful dog and deserves a kind, warm and loving home where she can be kept safe from her love of food.”
Harvey in Foster

Harvey in Foster

Fearmore Fionn bn 16/8/19

He came over from Ireland in March last year and has raced at Askern since then.

Redundant big black boy….