Jan 1, 2024 | News


From a distance you could say that we haven’t had a bad year. We lost Myrtle and Boe, two old stalwarts who had been in long term foster for years. Thank you to their families who gave them a chance, showering them with love until the dogs last breath. Losing Mr Mole was a huge blow and totally unexpected. The big four had no earmarks so we could only make a guess at their age. He had been such a favourite with all our supporters and messages of condolence flooded in from all over the world. We loved him and we miss him.Β
Sadly, years after Deb bundled her and her lambs into the pick up under cover of darkness in Cragg Vale , Ma the sheep bowed out at 13, almost twice the age of Dolly the clone.Β She outlived her offspring plus a few others that joined her over the years. It’s a wrench not to see her pottering about from the kitchen. We also said goodbye to Jessie and Ed the shires. Mac and Spencer, two old very much loved horses who Deb & Bob had owned for over 20 years. Old friends and a few less tons making the ground shudder as they rush up to say hello.




Meanwhile, waiting in the wings, we have three dogs in the house. It’s like a nursing home in Eastbourne. How the hell Uriah (11) is still with us we don’t know. Twenty months after his leg amputation he is still hopping about in the garden with Lana. He is beginning to struggle though.
Tarzan (12) is so wobbly and sleeps all day. Lana (11) looks sprightly and enjoys being house floozy and Mum to both of them.
Others giving concern are Michael (10), miraculously recovering from a stroke. James (13 at least) Langley (11), Harper (12), Bungle (Mr Moles brother) and Jack (11 ish). Hold on lads, we are not ready to let you go just yet.Β
More doves, courtesy of Scottish ninja buzzards. We like to think we are doing our bit for conservation.
We hate to tell you, but we are all getting on a bit too. That’s you as well dear reader!Β Even Tia adopters aren’t immune from it. Tia dogs are always a priority, and we thank our fantastic team for squeezing in yet another oldie whose owner has passed or can no longer cope.Β
As this is being written, Daisy the most beautiful grey Shire, Normans mom is very poorly. Itβs going to be a bad year with all these oldies, but as always we will do right by them.
We can only do this with your supportβ¦.Thank you Deb and all @ Tiaβ¦
Dec 30, 2023 | News

There are so many things I could say about this and I don’t normally hold back, but I wouldn’t know where to start.
Apart from the abhorrent behaviour, entirely the solicitor’s doing, what if this wonderful person had family and they never received a thank you?
Thought we didn’t care?
We do care and we do thank you, from the bottom of our hearts.
Deb & Bob and all @ Tia.
Dec 30, 2023 | News
When your favourite human comes to visit, all the way from Rotherham, as he knows you haven’t been well.
Micheal loves Nigel and went mad as he hadn’t seen him for 2 years..

Dec 30, 2023 | News
Thank you to all of the Go Green for Greyhound supporters. I couldnβt do any of this without you. Thank you to those who collect recycling, drop recycling at my house, those who are collection points for me & weigh cans in. Youβve also donated goods for the Pickering charity shop, tombola prizes, Chappie & sardines, money for the Christmas boxes, caterpillars & Riaflex, all to help the greyhounds at Tia Rescue
Our recycling totals:
2019 – Β£305.27
2020 – Β£724.89
2021 – Β£1115.46
2022 – Β£1276.84
2023 – Β£1510.09
Programmes keep coming & going unfortunately but we can still do this.
Dont forget, any unwanted gifts including alcohol, give me a shout. We need to start building our stocks up for next years show.
Thank you from Jess, Millie & Ely
Dec 23, 2023 | News

Harper.
He’s struggling our old boy…he’s sleeping a lot of the time and doesn’t want to go out in this rubbish weather. He was a good racing dog in his day, 83 races under his belt at Romford. He ended up being given away for flapping with a dodgy wrist. It was never fixed and too far gone by the time we got him. He’s been at Tia almost 7 years. He wouldn’t have stood a chance anywhere else.Β Llewin Potter….Harper. Lovely, lovely old boy…

Tarzan..
He’s nearly twelve and a half my boy. He has been at Tia for ten years now. He was I’m not gonna lie a very keen dog. Every time we thought he mellowed we would try and rehome him, only for him to turn into a ball of fury if he saw any other breed of dog.
He has been no bother here at Tia..
Today he was moved into the house/large dog kennel. He isn’t well, my boy, his back end is very, very wobbly….
I don’t think he has long, my beautiful handsome boy.
Rusheen Bouler.
Only 1 race at Doncaster then dumped at our Charity shop in Hebden Bridge.
Thanks Jason Irving. You did this dog a huge favour…huge.
What a lovely life he has had.
Dec 23, 2023 | News
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Nothing like a bath, your pyjamas, a 6 foot caterpillar and stealing someoneβs bed after a 24 hour roadtrip.
Welcome home Susie
Β Thank you Deb, for once again knowing exactly which dog would steal my heart x
Last year we lost our darling Tia boy, Milo. We have had a deep hole in our heart and we felt it was the right time to give another darling a happy forever home.
This evening we met our darling Nancy
(Dina). A massive thank you to Andy Turner for travelling down from Tia to Leeds today, we owe you a massive debt. Tomorrow we head to Devon where her new life starts….however she seems pretty chuffed…very much making herself comfortable…
We love her so much already.
Thank you Deb and team, we can’t tell you how happy you have made us.
Here’s to making lots of happy memories. Welcome to the family angel girl. x

Merry Xmas to these 2 gorgeous girls and thanks to their new families for going that extra mile, or several hundred miles.
It can be done, it just needs a bit of working out…Deb
Dec 17, 2023 | News
The kennels won’t be ready for Xmas…it’ll be in the New Year…
I have mixed feelings to be honest.
Not for the delay, lots of other reasons…just feel a bit sad…Deb
Dec 17, 2023 | News
Tia Greyhound Christmas Prize Draw –

Winners


Thank You to each and everyone of you who took part in Tia Rescueβs Christmas Prize Draw, who shared our post, and in particular to our sponsors
Regency Hampers Limited

Together we raised a fantastic Β£2,575 towards Tiaβs new kennel block.

12 Lucky Winners were drawn at Tia Hound HQ, Easter Hardmuir Farm by Susan, and Tia Volunteers Sheila Neil & Jacky King. Winners have & will be contacted to arrange delivery of their Prize.

WINNERS
1st – Cheryl Davies – 1 week holiday at Easter Hardmuir Farm
2nd – Richard Brumpton – Regency Christmas Star

Hamper
3rd – Jackie Edenbrow – Barbour Wellingtons
4th – Clio Bradbury – Doggy Boho Collars/Lead set
5th – Fiona McLaglen – Emma Bridgewater Greyhound Tankard Mugs (set of 2)
6th – Alison Lane – Sityu Animal Benches – Greyhound Wall Art (large)
7th – Renee Foster – Greyhound Christmas Wreath
8th – Georgina Walker – 1 Year Subscription to Dog Friendly Magazine
9th – Joan Carr – Spirit of Christmas Jigsaw
10th – Mathew Peters – Headtorch
11th – Alan Cayghill – Tia Rescue 2024 Calendar
12th – Karen Whyte – LED Fluorescent Dog Collar

A very special Thank You to everyone for your generous support, and goodwill throughout the year. We hope you and your Tia hounds have a wonderful Christmas

together & a very Happy New Year

On behalf of all at Tia Rescue