
Tia Dog Show Halifax

It has been a busy few weeks, as always.
The saddest thing, apart from losing Poppy the puppy to parvo, was the loss of our beautiful shire, Ed. We had been trying for months, but the grass is so rich up here that we are having to manage the horses very carefully.
Laminitis is horrible, and whilst the little ones can recover, the Shires are just too heavy. We had to make the very sad decision to let him go, but it was the right thing to do. Only 8 years old. He was so lovely and beautiful.
After the Turners had helped demolish the old shed, their work didn’t stop there and on the way home to Leeds, they met up with a good friend, Joanne who wrote Pim’s Books, and gave her Ebony. A beautiful young lurcher that we acquired up here….A cracking little dog, lets hope she behaves better than Pim…
Then we had Marble brought in from her trainer in Sunderland. A beautiful brindle greyhound girl. Very timid, but she is coming too already. Just gone 3 years old. She had 32 races, she wasn’t very good.
Then we have George, a big brindle boy….he had 150 races at Doncaster, the last one in August last year. He had been sat in kennels ever since. He was sprung by someone who felt sorry for him, as he was underweight and miserable.
He is now in a foster home…Just given away by his trainer, underweight, needs a dental and castrating….whose paying for that then? Oh yeah…..Us.
So there you go….normal sort of stuff…
Deb
Where to begin…It feels a bit like Groundhog Day, this is the 3rd time we have demolished buildings, at different farms, to build new kennel blocks. I have to say we have got it down to a tee.
To cut a very long story short, we have managed to raise £79,300 through the Brick Appeal. We have been pledged £35,000 from a grant giving charity.
So that leaves us around £60,000 short. However we are selling a field to our neighbour so that will also help.
Whilst the greyhound industry is in crisis with probably thousands of dogs backing up in kennels, it doesn’t take much working out what is going to happen to the majority of those poor souls. There are many more Rebecca Perkins out there, but obviously they are trying to keep it all under wraps.
I had a very good friend on the phone yesterday, from another Independent rescue, crying down the phone. The amount of dogs she has to help, the pressure from the trainers to offload, is immense. And of course the huge financial pressure.
They will blame the cost of living crisis when they destroy the greyhounds. And make no mistake they will.
We too are under intense financial pressure and I honestly don’t know how long we can carry on, the only reason we are still here is because we moved and huge thanks to my friend Cynthia when she left us her legacy.
And obviously massive, massive thanks to everyone who has and still are supporting Tia.
These past 2 years have been incredibly hard and we wouldn’t be here without you all.
And as for the pathetic ex member of staff who reported us to the council earlier in the year, as the dogs had pyjamas on, yes really. It is people like you and the Rebecca Perkins of this world and the poor, poor dogs, that keep me going.
Deb
We are hoping that both shows are going to be fabulous.
We need lots of items for the tombola’s, teddies, bottles etc…my highlight of going to the supermarket nowadays is buying stuff off the reduced shelf for the tombola. Just one every time I go, shaving foam, candles, tins of lobster bisque soup…you name it I have probably got it. Items can be collected from you or just fetch on the days…
Needed for here at the farm….tombola items as above, volunteers for the Tia stalls and stall holders.
Any enquiries, please email me on deb@tia-rescue.org or ring me on 07974960684
And please print off some posters and get them out there…
We are now asking for stalls, anything really, crafters, bakers, home produce, plants… It is just a family fun day. The stalls are £20 and you can have as much room as you like as we are holding the event in one of the fields. You will need to fetch your own tables etc…
Please email me deb@tia-rescue.org
We are hoping that both shows are going to be fabulous. I can’t wait to come back down and see all the dogs.
We need lots of items for the tombola’s, teddies, bottles etc…my highlight of going to the supermarket nowadays is buying stuff off the reduced shelf for the tombola. Just one every time I go, shaving foam, candles, tins of lobster bisque soup…you name it I have probably got it. Items can be collected from you or just fetch on the days…
Needed for Halifax….tombola items as above and volunteers for the stalls.
Any enquiries, please email me on deb@tia-rescue.org or ring me on 07974960684
And please print off some posters and get them out there…
See you all soon…..Deb
https://www.facebook.com/1147618087/videos/1019325392413557/
Just something to cheer us all up…
I’m not gonna lie, the past 18months has been a shocker. With the lack of funds, the move and the never ending sorrow that comes with running a rescue, does sometimes take it’s toll.
But it’s the Rebecca Perkins of this world that makes us stronger. When we moved I think some in the racing industry breathed a sigh of relief.
Well tough, we are working differently but we are still at it and will be until this sorry industry is finished.
It will probably be gone in the next five years and starting from now we need to start finding homes for these redundant athletes.
Just in case, you miss me…. I had the van signed up.
Deb and all at Tia…