Hilda (Scotland)
Salacres Hilda
d.o.b. 20/9/2020
d.o.b. 20/9/2020
born July 22
Dolce was once called “It’s for Me” but lets face it, that’s a little plain. When your old Mum is called Dolce Vita……..well, she feels more Italian.
Dolce is a petite girl and is extremely sweet, well that’s what her name means. As you walk her, she attaches herself to your legs and when you stop, she leans on you. Dolce has the softest, silkiest fur and loves to be cuddled. She spends her kennel time curled up with her boyfriend, Harold but seems to really like people cuddles too. She would definitely be a snuggler in her forever home.
Don’t be fooled though, Dolce is from a family renowned for being as tough as teak. Most of her siblings have landed an Open race or two and her thumping big brother, Table Toppers, took a Group One. Dolce is a veteran of 75 battles, winning ten of them. The lady ran a fortnight ago, coming second but her track life is coming to an end. Everyone would like to see her on a sofa sooner rather than later.
An exquisitely beautiful greyhound who won’t be around for long.
born 11th March 2022
Seven races and a pretty dire career. No matter PJ. Lovely looking boy
Calm, steady and walks beautifully alongside his kennelmates.
A gentlemen.
Meet Domino, a sweet-natured lurcher boy with a gentle heart and a big personality! He was found as a stray in Yorkshire but has been living it up with his foster family on the Isle of Skye for the last few months. His age is a bit uncertain but around 2-4 years is the best guess. He’s been neutered, is housetrained, calm around people, and doesn’t do the whole slobbery-licky thing — perfect for anyone who loves affection without the mess. He’s also a brilliant car traveller and isn’t overly food motivated, so you won’t find him raiding the kitchen counters.
But like any character worth knowing, Domino has a few quirks. He’s still learning the ropes when it comes to obedience training and can be a bit boisterous off-lead. He’s also figuring out which dogs he wants to be pals with — he may growl at ones he’s unsure of, so he’ll need careful introductions and confidence-building in this area. He also has a strong prey drive, so a cat-free and sheep-free home is a must.
He settled quickly into foster life but can be a little anxious about being left alone. Building up to short periods apart will be an important part of his ongoing training. With the right guidance and consistent training, Domino has so much potential. He’s a lovable, loyal companion who just needs someone patient and experienced to help him shine.
Ideal home: Pet-free, secure garden, active humans who enjoy training and play.
Faith is a fawn saluki lurcher. A bit about her…
“Faith is beautiful inside and out. She is very affectionate and loves to lay on you for a cuddle but she also has an energetic and inquisitive side. Faith has lived with another sighthound and has been great with the children she has met. She is a pleasure to walk and travels well in the car, although might be best crated as she can be curious.“
Well, that’s not very elegant young lady. How’s that for a bed fail. Hope came into Tia with her friend Faith a few months ago having been found straying in Leeds. Both dogs have thrived under the care of their foster folks, and we thank them for all the help. Fostering is not always easy and requires far more than just picking the dogs up from the pound.
Faith has snagged a great home for herself and now it is Hope’s turn. Described as a bit lazy and thoroughly enjoys the comforts after her adventures. Hope isn’t that big and is a sucker for naps, cwtches and belly rubs. A young dog, barely two years old and fairly small. Still with her foster folk in South Yorkshire. A little belter.
Nice jim-jams Hope.