JoJo

JoJo

Tiermana JoJo 29.9.19

Finished last at Doncaster so recently we are still finding sand in his toes.  Brought straight here by his owner.

Thanks guys. JoJo will be fine.

 

To Rehome me...

Email us at: rehoming@tia-rescue.org

 

 

Laird

Havana Magill 16.2.18.

Rosies brother. Less brains than his sister, who was so bad she managed to wangle a bed here nearly two years ago.

Not exactly Westmead Hawk, Laird ran six races, no wins, belted another runner and was the best of a dire litter.

We like this type!

 

To Rehome me...

Email us at: rehoming@tia-rescue.org

 

 

Ronald

Ronald

As soon as we saw the earmark we knew.

Poolie Nijinsky 5.12.17

This litter is no stranger to Tia, having already welcomed Mackapaka (Canna), Poolie Zafonic (Birsay) and Pinky Ponk (B&B). Five more to go!

He last raced under rules back in 2019 at Newcastle, only managing to beat one another, Poolie Yanneke (our Yannikaa).

It’s like This is Your life sometimes at Tia.

 

To Rehome me...

Email us at: rehoming@tia-rescue.org

 

 

Gus

Magical Fox 19.11.17

The tracks he graced read like an A-Z of racing. Tough reliable character at the track until age overtook him and Gus lost heart.  His final race was three weeks ago and he made it plain that he had done enough.

Welcome to Tia Gus.

 

To Rehome me...

Email us at: rehoming@tia-rescue.org

 

 

Conrad

Conrad

Midas Caramel 15.8.18

English bred dog and no stranger to Doncaster and Henlow. Cracking red brindle.

When Conrad was rehomed in January 2022, the new owners were made up as they had his brother. I did mention that a girl might be better but they wanted to reunite the brothers.

Less than a year later Conrad was hot footed up the A1 back to Tia. It was either that or I am sure he would have been put to sleep. He was in a lot of pain which would explain his actions. He has had four operations since he came back. A severely, chronic infected toe had to be removed on one foot and on the other foot numerous corns have had to be dealt with. He has had 2 tendectomies which have worked brilliantly.

The poor dog doesn’t know what has happened but he is glad to be back at Tia. Pain free. I did message the owners to let them know how he was doing. I didn’t even get a reply.

Conrad has settled back in perfectly, he is no trouble, happy with his lot.

To Rehome me…

Email us at: rehoming@tia-rescue.org

Cecil

Cecil

Cals Supreme 1.11.17

Brief career at Sheffield where he didn’t exactly make the pulse race.  Fair play though he did win 6 races hereabouts. Big lad but a stunner.

 

To Rehome me...

Email us at: rehoming@tia-rescue.org

 

 

Leah urgently needs a home – can you help?

Leah urgently needs a home – can you help?

UPDATE…..Leah has found a foster home….

We’re looking to help Leah, a 12-year old greyhound who through no fault of her own is looking for a new home. We really don’t want her to go into kennels. Please see her story below and if you can offer her a home please get in touch; contact Deb on 07974 960684. Let’s find her a loving home to see out her remaining days.

 

Leah is approx 12 yrs old, and spent 4 years with her previous owner. She’s chipped & spayed and is an ex-racer. She also seems to have been used as a breed bitch. She’s clearly had a hard life .

Her Dad passed away at the start of September and her Mum’s now in a care home. Despite trying their best the family are not able to look after her and have made the heartbreaking decision to find her a new home; they just want her to be happy and loved.

She’s had limited interaction with other dogs but has recently been socialising with 3 German Shepherds and a Mallinois. She wanders round with them, sniffs them & wags her tail… but has no concept of how to play with them or with toys. She will travel in a car but pants heavily when it’s moving. She’s quite nervy, hates loud noises and is not 100% on what stairs are (she has lived in a bungalow). She doesn’t bark but will let you know she wants to go out.

She absolutely loves Potters Malt with cod liver oil, cheese & chicken (and shows this with ‘teeth-chatters’). She’s really happy when she’s had a poo, she’s so pleased with herself. She is house trained but has the odd accident – she’s using puppy pads if she can’t make it outside.

The family have said:

One vet has said she has kidney failure but another tell me it’s very borderline & just to keep her on her Renal food diet (dry) & add a 1/4 boiled chicken breast or a bit of boiled fish to it. She’s odd with food, often doesn’t eat for a day or she’ll have a few mouthfuls then leaves it for a few hours.

She’s on 1 tablet a day for incontinence which works a treat, 1/2 tablet a day for excess protein in her urine (this should be short term I believe) & I have doggy paracetamol for her arthritis / hip displaysia if she needs it, currently on 1/2 tablet a day .

She has the sweetest nature,not a bad bone in her body & just wants to please you. She’s not to bothered about walkies, 1/2hr every couple of days suits her fine. When we visit friends with the German Shepherds she might have a bit of gallop in their huge garden & she’ll run at my side round the garden. Sadly she doesn’t respond to her name so I don’t let her off the lead when we do go out for a walk.

 

A change in circumstances at the time of life is so difficult for a dog, and moving into kennels after being in a home can really affect their physical and mental health. We really want to find her a loving home so please, if you can help get in touch; contact Deb on 07974 960684..

Athos… 3 years on.

Athos… 3 years on.

Just over 3 years ago, three little colts were rescued from a field in Doncaster. One had already died and these poor little mites were in such a state that we literally picked them up and put them in the trailer. They were in a shocking state..Athos, Porthos and Aramis….

This is Athos now….unbelievable and just brilliant…..

 

Sleep Tight Edie

Sleep Tight Edie

Sadly Eadie didn’t make it. Thanks to Donaldson’s vets as always for trying their very best.
She was just gone 4 years old. Montore Carmel, only races were in Ireland when she was allegedly rehomed “as a pet” in February.
Clearly she wasn’t because she ended up here.
She also didn’t qualify for the Greyhound Rehoming Scheme, but she did qualify to come to Tia and for that i am grateful that we got to spend 6 weeks with her.
Thanks to everyone for your support because if you didn’t support us there would be no trace of Edie, and the countless others that go through Independent Rescues.
Deb

Edie – she’s only 4…

Edie – she’s only 4…

This is Edie, she has just gone 4 yrs old. She is the vets as I type fighting for her life. She has had something go badly wrong with her back…she is too young and too beautiful to go yet.
She has only raced in Ireland and has only been in this country since February. She was given away at the track. Useless no doubt.
Come on Edie, you have lots to look forward to….
UPDATE: I have just been researching her history. Apparently she was rehomed as a pet. Lying bastards.
She is stable at Donaldson’s. Let’s hope she makes it through the night.
Deb…