Harper

Harper

Breed: Greyhound
Sex: Male

About Me

Llewin Potter  dob 27.10.2011

Harper was racing down at Romford until September 2015. He has been here since March 2016 and been rehomed once with a fantastic Tia supporter, however his main aim in life was trying to drag her neighbours dog through the fence. In his youth he was a sod with other dogs but loves his life at Tia. He is the noisiest dog in the kennels and probably the softest. He is also the second oldest, coming up 12 years old in November.

Harper had an untreated wrist injury, which is causing him discomfort in his own age.

Michael

Michael

Breed: Greyhound
Sex: Male

About me

Plan Impact.        dob  1.7.2013

Michael came to us at 3 years old absolutely bald. It has taken a long time to get on top of his skin condition, but he is now fit and well and happy at Tia. His favourite time at day is when he is out in the paddocks waiting for any of the farm vehicles to go past so he can give chase and shout loudly.

Micheal was rehomed once, but he picked on the resident male and it didn’t end well. He was in a bit of a state and was fetched back home to Tia. He was so relieved to get back home, it’s quite sad really.

He is coming up 10 years old.

BOE Update

BOE Update

The beautiful Boe, he was at Tia for years before he found his perfect home. Two wonderful years he had. He didn’t change much, he changed unrecognizably….
Sadly Boe left us all in mid August. He was loved immensely. Thankyou to his mom and dad for giving him the best of everything…

Sleep tight Donna’s Boe…

A very good racer A1/A2 racer in his day on the Northern tracks. Sunderland, Nottingham Kinsley Boe tore around them all. He was handed into us two years back and really needs to find a place of his own. Boe has watched many a dog come and go, including the girl he came in with and we cannot understand why a white and black dog of this quality is still with us.

In August 2021, a couple who had already adopted 2 Tia dogs, came for a foster dog. By fate, Boe was out in the paddock and was spotted by them. It was like love at first sight and after nearly 7 years in kennels, it was Boe’s turn to live happily ever after. He is behaving himself and long may it continue. Moving forward, Tia will fund any veterinary bills that he incurs, but hopefully that will not be for a long time yet, so he is still available for sponsor.