Rehoming
Romeo
Valentines Day may have been and gone, but Romeo is still looking for his Juliet…!
Romeo has been in foster for a couple of weeks, and his foster family describe him as “such a lovely lad” who is confident, happy and walks beautifully on his lead. He mostly walks to heel and doesn’t pull. Romeo settles well at night and sleeps through until just before 7am. He is a very friendly boy who loves attention and fuss and is excited to meet people who come to visit.
He is living happily with 2 other male hounds and has seen other breeds out and about. Having never seen other breeds before, Romeo has reacted amazingly well and has shown nothing more than a bit of general interest.
Romeo has been left for a couple of hours without issue and is generally clean in the house. He does have the occasional accident during the night but it’s still very early days and he will soon pick up the routine. Romeo is great around food and does not have any guarding issues. He has recently started playing with toys and has spent time with older visiting children. He’s a clever boy who listens to what you tell him and who has quickly settled into his new home.
Romeo is a fabulous boy who has made huge progress in a few short weeks.
Lilly
A little powerhouse! Very friendly girl with just the right amount of sass & sparkle. Her profile says it all…
“A real professional. No-one can tell her how to run a race.
Lilly trailed in last back in September 2025, beaten by advancing years. You and me both lass. Veteran of over 100 races and winning or second in almost half of them. No champion, no blistering speed, but an honest lady who threw her heart into the fight.
Time to hang up her muzzle. Owes racing nowt! Racing owes her a sofa and a loving family. Quite an inquisitive little girl, Lilly is also a power house and a real little chunky unit. Gym bunnies would give her a wide berth as Lilly could bench press them with one hand. The lads wouldn’t risk it either.
Kennelled with Teff and the kennel staff would love to see her/them going down the drive.”
Lovely Lil’s will be 6 in June and it’s high time she put her paws up.
Kathleen and Kelsey (the “Snooty sisters”)
Sibling rivalry at it’s best! There is no love lost between the Snooty sisters!
They have to travel in opposite ends of the van, to avoid the inevitable bickering over who is going to get a home first!
Kathleen (yellow collar) is your typical older sister… quiet and calm. Friendly & sensible with her head screwed on! Whilst Kelsey (purple collar) is more the cheeky younger sister with bags of enthusiasm. Loves being the centre of attention and having a fuss!
When it comes to leaving the premises, we expect they’ll each style it out in their own unique way! Kathleen will depart in the most ladylike fashion, trotting daintily by her adopters side. To go one better, Kelsey will no doubt “twerk” her way down drive, before striking a pose and flouncing out of the gate one final time. After all… what’s life for if it’s not for living! And getting one up on your sister!
Two different but equally fabulous girls!
If you can offer Romeo, Lilly, Kathleen, or Kelsey a home, please email rehoming@tia-rescue.org and INCLUDE YOUR PHONE NUMBER. Thank you!
For Sale
For sale at the farm: Cosalt Super 26ft x 12ft, winter spec.
All decking included and all in good working order. Message for more details, or call Deb on 07974 960684.










