Recent News (30/1 to 5/2)

Woody and Jay

Woody isn’t good. The weight is just dropping off him. The steroids are working but we don’t think he has long.

Then on Wednesday we had to rush Jay to the vets, most likely cancer as well. He is now in the holiday cottage, on meds but he’s not eating much and he threw it all up last night.

Didn’t see that one coming…

A huge thank you to those of you who sponsor Woody and Jay.

Fundraising

J32 Castleford Sunday 8th February

Our first fundraising stall of the year will be this Sunday at J32 Castleford.

We will have a tombola, dog tombola, teddy tombola & maybe more.

There will also be things to buy. Dogs are very welcome

Will’s London Marathon Fundraiser

Will has now hit the £1000 mark in his London Marathon fundraiser – amazing!

And with two months to go until the day, there’s still plenty of time to raise even more money.

Support him here.

Rehoming

New Dogs

All the sixes! 6 new dogs… who are all 6 years old! All are gorgeous; all are black; and all of them are long overdue a family of their own.

(Lilly would like to point out that she is actually only 5, although very nearly 6!)

Welcome Kathleen, George, Lilly, Teff, Arthur, and Kelsey…

Mason

Mason is still looking for a foster or forever home in Scotland! We also have Miller and Jim both looking for their families with our Scottish supporters.

Cedric

Cedric is a 2 year old male Lurcher who has been in foster for the past few months. He is a lovely boy and, after being picked up as a stray, he now needs a stable forever home where he can feel comfortable and secure.

Cedric loves cuddles, the sofa (of course!) and to snuggle under the duvet. In his own bed, he likes you to cover him with a duvet and tuck him up for the night. Cedric is house-trained and will let you know when he needs to go out. Cedric likes to play “fetch” with a ball, Kong and his octopus. He understands the command “leave” so you can throw it again and he can sit and give a paw for a treat. Cedric seems to be a quick learner & receptive to training and likes to be praised for being a good boy!

Cedric does like to be with his people as much as possible and can get anxious and howl when left alone but does settle in the company of other dogs. He would benefit from being rehomed with a calm female dog/sighthound and adopters who are around most of the time. Cedric is comfortable in the company of dogs he is familiar with but can become anxious/frustrated when he sees unfamiliar dogs. This is improving but is work in progress and Cedric needs adopters with time and patience to help him continue to gain confidence.

Cedric is very smart and willing to learn and with a family committed to continuing his training, we expect his confidence around other dogs would quickly improve.

Please get in touch if you can offer any of these beauties a forever or short term foster home at rehoming@tia-rescue.org and PLEASE INCLUDE YOUR PHONE NUMBER.

We request a minimum donation of £350 to adopt a Tia hound.

Romeo

Romeo’s month got off to a great start when he was collected from kennels by one of our fabulous short term foster families!

He had chicken dinner for his tea and a settled first night. And, as you can see, he looks pretty content with the new arrangements! Romeo is soon to be neutered and will then be ready to find his forever family.