


Rehoming Update
The last few months has seen a reoccurrence of what could be called the bad old days. Incidents. After a few years without any strays at all, we have taken five under our wing over the last few weeks. One was a recently imported courser; we have it on good account Lewis was on the way to a flight to Pakistan. Some Tia dogs have been returned due to bereavement or simply not making the cut. Keiran should be in sunny Spain not a Yorkshire pound and the fallout of a banned trainer continues. Frankie showed up a few weeks ago and we continue to search for Ballymac Puddles. As more rescues close, we pick up the slack.
Recent News (31/12/24)
Memory Tree
A huge thank you to everyone who purchased a heart for our memory tree.
We managed to raise an amazing £1298 in total, and we’re sure you’ll agree that the tree looked fantastic.
Charity Shops
The two charity shops have been something of a mixed bag this year.
Our little shop in Pickering continues to earn its keep, and we’d like to thank everyone who has donated and purchased items – you are amazing. And of course we must give a special thanks to our manager Emma, without whom there would be no shop.
The Pickering shop is currently closed for the Christmas and New Year period, but will reopen on the 6th January; we hope to see you there.
Sadly, the Nairn shop has not been blessed with the same good fortune. It’s been a difficult year – a great first 6 months, yes – but since then we’ve had issues with the roof, and staff illness. When combined with rising costs, it became apparent that it was no longer viable to keep the shop open. So, with a very heavy heart, we made the decision to close a few days ago.
Thank you to everyone that was involved this year; donors, customers, volunteers, and those who supported us in other ways. There will be a closing down sale next week, on the 3rd/ 4th January. Donations for the animals can still be made at the farm.
Both Deb and former shop manager Hazel wish you all the very best for 2025.
If anyone is interested is taking over the shop, please ring Deb on 07974 960684
Tinkerbell
Many of you will know that Tinkerbell, one of our long-term residents, hasn’t exactly been 100% recently.
She’s been in and out of the vets a few times since the beginning of this month – we weren’t sure what was up with her at first, and was hoping it was just a nasty infection, but we have now found out she has a tumour on her side.
We’re absolutely gutted. She is on pain relief and eating well, but it’s growing…
Poor, poor little Tinkerbell.
One Eyed Jack
One eyed Jack. After his new family saw him on Facebook they just fell in love. He was whisked up to Scotland just over a week ago. That sounds easy, it wasn’t, but thanks to all the chauffeurs involved.
He wasn’t with us 24hrs…
What a lucky, lucky greyhound boy…I absolutely adore this. If only they all were so lucky…
Conrad
Conrad, our big teddy bear, came back home over Christmas. Sadly, his new Dad’s asthma kicked off with a vengeance. Anyone who suffers knows that it’s no fun at all.
Selfishly, we are relieved. He is a lovely lad, and no bother at all in the kennels.
Collection Bins
We have the collection bin back in at Tesco’s Inverness… thanks to our new collectors. We do get a lot of donations; they are really worth having. We should be getting the one back in Elgin too in the New Year.
We’ve also had a lot delivered and was well stocked up for Christmas.
Thank you to everyone.

Absent Friends

Tia Hoodies
We are selling Tia Rescue pullovers and zip-up hoodies for £35, available in a selection of colours and sizes. All profits from sales of these go to Tia Rescue.
If you are interested, please get in touch with Jess via the Facebook page here.
Thank you

Sityu
Sityu produce a beautiful range of Greyhound themed products – benches, planters, garden decor, wall art. They have generously pledged to donate 10% of purchases from this page – quote TIA10 if ordering via phone.
You can check out some of their products below, and at the link above – thank you!

Recycling Printer Cartridges
Perhaps like many, you now work remotely, and find yourself printing more and more at home. Or maybe you just print a lot anyway? Regardless – don’t throw your old cartridges away!
If you can send them to either of our charity shops – Pickering or Nairn – we can recycle them. If you’re local you can drop them off, or you can post them if that’s preferable to you.
The addresses are;
Pickering Shop: 1A Market Place, Pickering, YO18 7AA
Nairn Shop: 10 High Street, Nairn, IV12 4BJ
Thank you!
Recent News (17/12/24)
Sponsor a Horse
You probably know all about our “Sponsor a Dog” scheme, but do you know you can also sponsor a horse? Similar to our dog sponsorships, you can sponsor any of our horses for £52 for a year, or £26 for six months. You can also sponsor a stable for £150. Company sponsorship is welcomed, as is sponsorship as a gift, or in memory of a loved one.
All sponsors receive a certificate of sponsorship and an optional birthday card from their chosen sponsor horse. Stable sponsors will have their certificate displayed on their stable for a year.
If you are thinking of sponsoring as a gift for Christmas, today will be your last chance to do so to ensure it arrives before the 25th!
You can read all about our sponsor horses here.
Fostering
Another successful foster last week, with Nancy dropped off in Perth. She’s off to live with our gorgeous Wilbur… foster parents are worth their weight in gold. Please let’s get some more dogs out of these kennels for Christmas.
Greyhound Racing Banned In New Zealand
Fantastic news from down under – it was announced just last week that greyhound racing is to be banned in New Zealand. You can see the announcement below. Wonder when this will catch on over here…? Don’t hold your breath…
Slippers and Boots
[Story taken from Woodhaven Second Chance Rehoming Facebook page]
“On 04/11/2024 a member of the public arrived at our kennels with a greyhound that she had pulled OUT of a canal. This greyhound was given the name SLIPPERS (red coat in photos). A few hours later we received a call from the dog warden regarding a second greyhound that had been pulled out the same canal. We went to collect the second greyhound from the finders (blue coat and first photo). This greyhound was given the name BOOTS. We were able to trace through their microchips that they are both ex racing greyhounds. Both boys are incredibly lucky that there was people around that spotted them and pulled them out to safety.”
We do know who the dogs are, who trained them and probably who rehomed them. Further details will follow. And that I promise…
And if anyone gets really bored over the holiday period, you could always read the 76 page New Strategy document from the GBGB, titled
”A Good Life For Every Greyhound“
Greyhounds deserve the highest level of care not only during their racing career but also in their retirement that follows.
The Government recognises the genuine concerns some people have about parts of the sport and I’m pleased to see this five year plan set out how everyone involved in greyhound racing has a role to play in improving welfare.
The Government welcomes the “Good Life for every Greyhound” strategy and the positive progress the Greyhound Board are continuing to make.
The Rt Hon Lord Goldsmith, Animal Welfare Minister
Me thinks not…
Have a Heart
Another thanks to everyone who has bought a “heart” for our Christmas tree. So far you have raised £750, and we still have lots left (as well as room on the tree!). If there’s someone you want to remember – pet, friend, loved one – or perhaps you just want to send us Christmas greetings, then consider buying a heart for £5 here. We’d love to crack £1k before the month is over.
The tree is looking good…
Christmas Clear Out
Been in the loft to get the Christmas decorations down, and come to the sudden realisation that you have far too much stuff? Perhaps you’ve even considered….throwing it away!?
Well… don’t! We always need tombola prizes and teddies, and will gladly accept those and other suitable items either of our charity shops (Pickering or Nairn). The same goes for any unwanted gifts you may receive in just over a week…
Don’t forget – if you can’t make it to one of our charity shops, please contact collect@tia-rescue.org; it may be possible for us to collect your goods nearer to home.
The addresses for our shops are below – please read this page for a brief guide on what items we can/ can’t accept.
Thank you.
Pickering Shop
1A Market Place
PICKERING
YO18 7AA
Nairn Shop
10 High Street
NAIRN
IV12 4BJ

Information needed please. Canal boys…





racing career but also in their retirement that follows.
The Government recognises the genuine concerns some people have
about parts of the sport and I’m pleased to see this five year plan set
out how everyone involved in greyhound racing has a role to play in
improving welfare. The Government welcomes the Good Life for every
Greyhound strategy and the positive progress the Greyhound Board
are continuing to make.
The Rt Hon Lord Goldsmith, Animal Welfare Minister