Athos

Athos

Breed: Greyhound
Sex: Male
Age: 2 years

About Me

Athos…stunning 2yr old blue eyed boy. Lots of quality and presence. Tonnes of hair. A nice project for someone to bring on and get out to some in hand shows. Something abit special about this chap. He’s been with us since April last year where he came in with his two brothers…skin and bone. Just castrated

Contact Tia Rescue about me

Call Deb on: 07974 960684
Visit us at: Tia Rescue, Mill Race Farm, Wroot Road, Doncaster DN9 3DY
Email us at: rehoming@tia-rescue.org

Steer on permanent foster

Steer on permanent foster

Steer went into a permanent foster home in August this year…the wonderful couple who had Boe for two years had a big greyhound shaped hole in their house and hearts.

He is doing okay, he is still nervous and quiet, but he will be fine. He has the best chance now. He will still remain a sponsor dog and Tia will always be here if needed….

 

 

 

Crossfield Sean       dob 20.7.16

Steer was belting (in a way) around Doncaster until last August 2018. His last trial was in October when he was soundly beaten by his own brother. That’s family loyalty for you.

His siblings turned out to be tougher than Steer as four of them were still hard at it up to shut down. It was never Steer’s forte. A beautiful big brindle who really fills the eye, however he is still a little nervous and the right home has been difficult to find.

Steer has been with us four years now.

Gemma is smiling as she heads for her forever home

Gemma is smiling as she heads for her forever home

Gemma was left tied to a tree in the freezing cold of winter. She was emaciated weighing just 13 kg, half the weight of an adult female greyhound. Nearly starved to death in a Yorkshire city in England.After weeks of recovery at Tia Rescue, she is taken her next big step. She is moving to her new forever home, no wonder Gemma is smiling.

Gemma doing so well in her new home

Gemma doing so well in her new home

Gemma returning to Tia House of Hounds with her new best friend Betsy.
They shared a doggy broth, Gemma did a meet and greet then her Mum and dad had a big breakfast, a hound walk around the orchard followed by farm-made apple pie and custard. A great place to visit any day of the week.
Gemma is weighing 22.5 kg, fantastic dedication and 3 hourly feeding have almost doubled her weight, since the bleak days when she first arrived at Tia Rescue.
Today the sun is shining and so is Gemma with her new life.
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Look into my eyes

Look into my eyes

How could anyone hurt you
Look into her beautiful eyes
Safe at Tia Rescue
Gemma

Gemma appeal at Tia, neglected Greyhound needs your help

Gemma appeal at Tia, neglected Greyhound needs your help

Donate to Gemma
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Gemma’s road to recovery has begun at Tia Rescue.Many people are asking how they can help and feel bemused, sad and angry. In less than 20 hrs Gemma’s post reached over 168.000 people.Thank you for sharing. We had over 9,210 positive reactions plus so many words of support. We had 4 negative responses, four people said Ha Ha. Let them 4 hang their heads in shame.
We intend keeping everybody updated with a blog on Gemma and her recovery, let’s get her strong and well then a forever home. She deserves that…
The facts are to help Gemma and all the Greyhounds at Tia Rescue we need cash, money. Our vet bills run into tens of thousands and we never stop caring. Please click the link and make a donation. better still set up a standing order for Gemma and all the Greyhounds care at Tia.
Here is a photo of her nipping for a wee in her new cozy fleece.
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Nice and snuggly in her new fleece

It made our stomachs tighten as well.

It made our stomachs tighten as well.

It made our stomachs tighten as well.

This petrified mess isn’t in any notorious offshore hellhole. She is in Yorkshire.

NK PAJ is tattooed, micro-chipped and was found tied to a tree in Middleton Woods in this weather. Her brother and sister are still running at Sheffield and Monmore but this little scrap wasn’t fast enough to merit the cost of running on the main circuit under GBGB rules. Had she done so Gem would have qualified for a place in an official re-homing scheme. Consequently, she doesn’t exist within the racing world and the independent rescues have to break her and her kind’s fall on its behalf.

In some ways, she is a typical example of the dogs who fall into this forgotten category.  Untraceable as far as the UK goes, we know she ran at Derry and spent some time coursing in Ireland. We can only speculate how she ended up in this condition in a Leeds park. Every rescue has a few of these dogs, they have no protection from the industry they were bred for (such as it is) and therefore are the most likely to fall among thieves. Tia alone has about fifteen in the kennel block right now, though thankfully not in this condition.

NK PAJ is trade waste to racing, nothing more. She weighs 13 kgs and these images were taken five days after her arrival at Tia. Tiny tiny meals as her stomach is so small.  Look at the pressure sores on her legs caused by lying on concrete. We still aren’t sure if she will make it.

Thanks to the decent folks who made sure she found a soft place to fall. You know who you are and you restore our faith in humanity constantly.

There you go sweetheart, at least you’ll register on the Wall of Shame.

Glenroe Kay dob August 2013

Razldazzle Jayfkay  x Curragh Lane

Molly,  sleep tight sweetheart. Go find your Glen

Molly, sleep tight sweetheart. Go find your Glen

Breed: Greyhound
Sex: Female

About me

Molly when she came to Tia

Here’s Molly        dob  6/2/10

Tia received a phone call about an injured dog. Debs phoned a friend who went to the address to find a young greyhound bitch lying motionless in a stinking coal shed, dehydrated and in excruciating pain. She was chained up in a plastic bed without bedding, lying in her own urine. She rang Deb crying saying the dog needed to be put to sleep, she looked like she had broken her back.

Heres Molly was born in Ireland and raced at Kinsley, her last outing was in May 2013. Molly only managed to get her head in front once in her career and her connections threw in the towel. She was given away by her trainer, almost certainly at Highgate Flapping Stadium as one of a batch of failed racers. Trade waste disposal

Young Molly was out lamping a week ago and her owner managed to drive over her in the dark. He had thrown her from the vehicle and she got caught under it. Having met him we suspect he wasn’t in a legal frame of mind at the time. By rights she should be dead, however the softness of the ground meant that she sank under the weight of the vehicle and survived. The injuries were a few days old and she had a raging temperature. The only good thing to say is that he rang Deb. Sadly a lovely brindle bitch had to be left.

Our vets did a wonderful job and not for the first time that week. We had little hope when she started her crate rest at the kennels yet she staggered to her feet after 36 hours and urinated. The effort hurt her so badly that she repeatedly bit her handler trying to release the pain. To her credit, the volunteer didn’t give a damn!

We contacted her trainer. He swore that Heres Molly was the only dog he had ever given away. Really?

Liar. Liar. Liar.

18/3/17 update. Molly in the paddock. As you can see, Heres Molly has recovered and is no longer the shattered wreck that arrived here having been driven over by her owner. Indeed she has blossomed into one of the most beautiful girls to have crossed our threshold in recent years.

We would like to thank our vet team for their care but most of all our kennel staff and supporters who took special interest in this badly injured racer. Sadly we are beginning to accept that although Molly’s physical injuries are healed, her mental scars may be beyond anyone’s help. Her reaction to motor vehicles is extreme and alarming.

Still, time being a great healer, we shall monitor her progress and make her life as pleasant as possible. Molly loves being here anyway.

Her story can be read in our Racing Industry Section along with other Tia cases.

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