Tia Rescue’s YouTube

Tia Rescue’s YouTube

Tia Rescue is now on YouTube! Head over to our YouTube account for all the latest videos covering news, updates, competitions and more! YouTube will also be the first place we upload the results of our raffles and draws, so remember to subscribe and hit that notification bell, so you know the second a new video is up! Every like on our videos is a way you can support us and let us know the kind of content we should upload in future!!! Thank you!

Click here to see the latest updates from Tia Rescue on YouTube

 

 

Andy’s Sponsored Climb

Andy’s Sponsored Climb

Meet Andy! Andy Henderson is a local Tia Rescue supporter and a serving member of the Army with the 39 Engineer Regiment at Kinloss Barack, just down the road from Tia HQ. Andy is heading to Morocco on the 9th February for a 5 day long expedition, where he will climb the tallest mountain in North Africa – Mount Toubkal. As he ascends all 13,000+ ft, he will be raising money for Tia Rescue from all his sponsors, so that formerly working rescue greyhounds have a shot at finding loving, forever homes!

Want to sponsor him? Click here to head over to find out more about Andy’s journey, sponsor him and leave him a message of support!

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New volunteer collection team

New volunteer collection team

One of the ways you can support us is by donating items to our Pickering charity shop.  From boots, to books, to board games – they all help to fund Tia.

If you would like to drop items in directly, the shop is open between 10-4 (closed on Wednesdays and Sundays up until Easter, then open 7 days a week) If you have large or bulky items that you would like to bring in, please ring the shop first on 01751 798181.

Can’t get to Pickering?

We have a team of volunteers who may be able to help by meeting you closer to home.  We cover Doncaster, Wakefield, Leeds, Greater Manchester and Derbyshire.  Please email collect@tia-rescue.org with your name, location and a brief description of the items you would like to donate.

What can I donate?

Yes please

Items in good and saleable condition.

Sorry, we cannot accept

Unfortunately for health and safety reasons we are unable to accept electrical items, any type of child seats/car seats/booster seats, any type of helmet, pillows or duvets.

Gift Aid

Good news!  If you are a UK taxpayer then you can boost the value of your donations at no extra cost.  HMRC Gift Aid allows Tia to claim an additional 25% of the money we raise from your donated items.  The team at our Pickering shop can give you more information.

Donations needed for tombola prizes

Tia has fund-raising stalls at various summer fetes and events every year, and we are always on the look-out for donations for our tombola prizes.  Please get in touch to let us know if you would like to give an item: collect@tia-rescue.org

Wilbur

Wilbur

When Wilbur came to us from the allotment in August last year, he was well and truly lost. With strap marks around his nose and the look in his eyes, it was clear he hadn’t had a good time. They still use strap muzzles, although they aren’t supposed to. They stop the dogs barking as their mouths are strapped shut.
Fairly useless as racing too with only 8 races under his belt at Nottingham. He was racing at Askern for almost a year before it closed.
He has never barked here and he sits patiently in his kennel watching everything that is going on around him. I took him to the beach on Saturday to see where we are up to with this gorgeous boy. At first he was just staring at everything, the dogs in the distance, the sea, the birds.
A dog off the lead came up to him, he saw her off, much to the owners dismay. But if you are going to let your dog come up to a greyhound, on a lead, with a muzzle on what do you expect.
We only did a short walk and at the end of it he was a shaking wreck. He jumped back in the van and couldn’t wait to get back into the kennels.
Wilbur is a strong dog, a lost dog who doesn’t know what he is supposed to be doing. That is the sad thing of what they do to these beautiful creatures.
Wilbur needs a home with a greyhound girl to show him the ropes. No he isn’t perfect, no he wouldn’t pass an assessment test. But with the right people and a lot of tlc, he will make someone a cracking dog. If not, he will learn to love the beach…Deb
Another stray 14 January 2023

Another stray 14 January 2023

Just to let everyone know that this greyhound girl is now in a foster home, with a view to coming up here in February.
Just because I’m not down there doesn’t mean that I have taken my eye off the ball and the relationships that I have made over the years are still going strong. This is the 5th stray greyhound that we have been asked to take in as many months.
Olive is now safe.
When the owner knew he had to pay to get her out of the pound, he chose to leave her there.
It will be very interesting to find out who she is…
Update;  Racing name  NOWYOUSEEME
It’s her birthday today she is just 3 years old.
Only had one race at Doncaster and came firmly last…that was in November 2021, trainer J Simpson.
No doubt given away to race at Askern and then given away again when that shut.
She has been all over the place poor mite. She is safe now….
15th January 2023

15th January 2023

The electrician is coming tomorrow … Yeah!!

The new cable is running from the house down to the farm buildings. Easy peasy….

18th December 2022

18th December 2022

Due to the ongoing electrical issues we have had to wear pyjamas…seriously?
Anyhow tonight we have the heating back on thanks to  the electricians and lots of swearing. We are so used to heating and air con, it is a worry.
We have been promised a new kennel block next year. No idea how they are going to afford that but Deb says she will bloody well do it and we all know she will..
Love from us all at Tia, including the pesky cats.
Mr Mole

Mr Mole

We lost Mr Mole on Friday the 6th January 2023. We had had him for just over three years.

He was loved every minute of those years by myself and Bob and all the staff and volunteers who had the privilege of looking after him, by Chris & Becca at Donaldson’s and to all the new vets and nurses from Moray Coast who met him through his illness.

He was also the most loved sponsor dog, with 70 sponsors. He is hugely missed.

From the day I dragged him out of that hell hole, to his last moments going to sleep with me holding him gently he was without doubt, a very precious soul.

Brothers and sisters, I bid you beware, of giving your heart, to a dog, to tear.

Rudyard Kipling

 

Rupert

When Rupert was fetched to us by the Police in January 2022, it was clear that he had had a very hard life. He had been found tied to rubbish bins in Doncaster town centre. The dog wardens weren’t working and the rspca didn’t want him. They had no one to send out…to be fair if they had seen a photo of him they would have made the effort, not for Rupert, but for the media/cash opportunity he would have provided.

Emaciated just under 20 kg, exhausted, his lip hanging off and an infected mouth, too sore to eat.

Injuries consistent with badger baiting.

He stole my heart and everyone else’s who he ever met. Such a gentle soul. When he was well enough he was neutered and his lip stitched back by our vet at the time, the fabulous Chris from Donaldson’s, in our own vet room…which i miss immensely. He made the trip to Scotland with us and all the other animals. A few people had wanted him but i needed a special home for Rupert, a very special one and thankfully just a month ago his mom & dad travelled from Tobermory to come and get him. It was really hard to let him go but that’s what we do and just look at him now.

If you ever in Tobermory and you see Rupert with his mom & dad, please send me pictures…

Deb

Absent Friends and the Future

Absent Friends and the Future

We shouldn’t do this really as it is an annual reminder that we are all getting on.  It just seems wrong to let the year go without saying goodbye. Perhaps we cannot bear to let them go.

Hugo, Thunder, Seth, Rebecca, Sedgwick, Reggie

We took a real pasting with the shires this year. At that size we tend to miss them being around. The ground still trembles when their mates run up to the gate though. It’s a lot of weight for their feet to support and we would like to thank Rob the farrier once again for keeping them around as long as he had and to our new farrier Neil, who has taken on the ongoing task.

Simon, Corraghan & Terence. Old, old friends. Much missed. All these dogs had their problems but found a soft place to fall with us. Simon the skeletal psychopath, Corraghan and his demons and Terence from the Sheffield 13. Terence took us all by surprise when he left us but we still have his two brothers with us for now, Bungle & Mr Mole.

2 goats  The least of our troubles out of the animals. Happy browsing guys.

Finally we lost Beano. A shattering blow and he died in the field with Bob by his side, Only ten years old, we were all knocked for six. Dandy, his partner in crime, was utterly lost but now has three girls to shepherd around the joint. He still looks for him though as do we before remembering. It hurts like hell still.

 

I am also mourning my Charity, it has changed so much in the past twelve months. Most of the Charity shops have gone. That was so hard locking the doors on the last day, of our long standing shops at Halifax & Hebden Bridge. Me & Bob have had to sell our little house to keep the Charity afloat, but we will do anything it takes. Not seeing all my dogs and friends, the long standing members of staff who were made redundant, my beautiful kennel blocks dismantled. It has been truly awful.

 

But at least we are still here, there are a lot of charities that aren’t and what a beautiful part of the world we have landed in. I am a true believer in fate, so we will see what happens next. We are sitting tight, very tight, at the the moment. With around 30 horses, 35 dogs, 4 goats, 5 sheep, chickens, doves and the pesky cats…

And as far as the greyhound industry is concerned…I ain’t done yet, I’m just having a breather…that is a promise…

Deb