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Lucky dogs

The story doesn't always end with the hero/heroine riding off into the sunset but these dogs have been given another chance. We don't always know where they go, but when we do hear anything, we will try to pass on the news. This month 29 dogs and three puppies found new homes, many of them going to agility homes so watch out them on the show circuit.

Dogs are featured in alphabetical order.

 JANUARY 2008


Breed: Collie X

Contact: Ring Michael Mallinson at Dogs in Needs Rescue on tel: 01798 831430

Interim report: Alfie is still waiting, and getting rather desperate, poor chap.  He is very upset by a noisy bull terrier and is destroying his bedding as a consequence. (06/12/07)

Happy Ending: Alfie has been rehomed.  (23/01/2008)

ALFIE

History: Alfie came from owners who had to get rid of one of their dogs because of over-crowding and has been with us since April. He spent a short time on a cattle farm and was excellent at herding so he would be a wonderful working dog.
Description: Alfie is a short-coated black and white collie type who may be a first cross, but he is collie-sized. Apparently has has done some agility in the past as well as cattle herding. He loves to work and is always waiting for instructions. He is wary of men and does not present well, but is very good with our kennel manager and the lady vet. He loves other dogs and shares a kennel happily with a bitch. He is good in cars and travels well and quietly.
Rehoming criteria: Secure garden and experienced collie owner who would do an activity with him.
Child friendly:
Probably not.
Able to live with cats:  Yes
Age:  2 - 3 years
Sex: Dog
Neutered: Yes
Vaccinated: Yes
Micro-chipped: No
Flea sprayed & wormed: Yes
Cost: £70
Where dog can be seen: Pulborough, Sussex
(14/11/07)


Breed:
Collie
Contact: Call Lucy Holloway (Owner) on 07853 136437 or tel. 01926 336224,OR Email at Lucylu_83@hotmail.co.uk.

Happy Ending: Ally's owner has found her a new home.  (23/01/08)

ALLY

History: Ally was brought from a local farm as a family pet. She is a loving, attentive dog with too much energy and bounce for a young family to give her the physical as well as mental stimulation that she so desperately needs.
Description: Ally is a very attractive, responsive young lady who thrives on attention.  She especially loves retrieving items and has a good physical physique. 
Rehoming criteria: She would enjoy and really needs an active home that has time and energy and experience with her breed. She is desperate for something to do, an agility home would be ideal.
Child friendly:
Yes
Able to live with cats: Yes
Age: 13 months
Sex: Bitch
Neutered: No
Vaccinated: Yes
Micro-chipped: No
Flea sprayed & wormed: Yes
Cost: £50
Where dog can be seen: Leamington Spa, Warwickshire   (15/01/08)


Breed
:
Cocker Spaniel

Contact: Ring Sue at Ark Animal Rescue & Retirement Home, North Somercotes, Lincolnshire LN11 7NX. Tel: 01507 358140.
Email: info@arkanimalrescue.co.uk
http://beehive.thisislincolnshire.co.uk /animalrescuetheark

Happy=ish Ending: Bailey has gone to live in a private home while being trained and then he will be rehomed by them to a suitable and homechecked family. They have undertaken to find the right family for him once his problem has been sorted out.  We don't know how long the training will take at present, so he isn't looking for his permanent home at present. (29/01/2008)

BAILEY

History: Bailey came into rescue via vets as his owners were requesting he be put to sleep for aggression.
Description
: Bailey is a very attractive Cocker Spaniel. We've only seen a friendly little dog but
recognise he needs training and direction in his life. He is a cute, active and very clever little pup, with huge ears!
Rehoming criteria: He will need somebody with experience who is strong enough to ensure he understands his pack position.  His aggression only shows itself when he's allowed to think he's the boss! He's very lively and intelligent and is desperately needs something to channel all his energy into. We think agility may be the answer to his prayers. 
Child friendly: Yes
Able to live with cats: Yes
Age
: 18 months
Sex: Dog
Neutered: No
Vaccinated: Yes
Micro-chipped: Yes
Flea sprayed & wormed: Yes
Cost: Rescues set donation £80.00
Where dog can be seen: North Somercotes
, near Louth, Lincolnshire (26/01/08)


Breed: Border Collie

Contact: Ring Carol Rogers, Clear Run Agility, Bridge of Weir, Renfrewshire, Scotland. on tel: 07841 143 433 or email: clearrunagility@aol.com

Happy Ending: Ben has gone to a family home.  (20/01/08)

BEN

History: On Monday, 19 November 2007, Ben was brought into the vet to be PTS, as he had nipped the owners 10 year old son. In Ben's defence, he has not been very well trained - he knows the basics - and children running around was perhaps just too much excitement for him. Lack of exercise may have been another factor in the nipping story.  
Description: Ben is long-haired, Border Collie with traditional markings and about 2 1/2 years old. He is very friendly, affectionate and loves catching and chasing a ball. I would think he would make a great flyball or agility dog. He seems to get on well with other dogs. He's not a barker and does not mind be left on his own. He has neither nipped or mouthed since I have been looking after him. Ben can be a little wary of men. Initially he is a bit unsure and frightened but will come round okay.
Rehoming criteria: His new home needs to be kind, caring and understanding. Someone who will give him attention and exercise, and be willing to put time into training him. He's not for a first time dog owner and would be unfair to rehome him with young children.
Child friendly: Preferably not a home with children

Able to live with cats: unknown
Age: 2 ½ (approx)
Sex: Dog
Neutered: Yes
Vaccinated: Yes
Micro-chipped: Unknown
Flea sprayed & wormed: Yes
Cost: Free to loving home
Where dog can be seen:  Bridge of Weir, Renfrewshire, Scotland
  (24/11/07)


Breed: Collie

Contact: Ring Chilterns Dog Rescue Society, Hog Lane, Ashley Green, Bucks HP5 3NX on tel. 01442-876009 or visit www.chilternsdogrescue.org.uk

Happy Ending: Benji has begun an active drugs detection course with the Police and to date is doing brilliantly so fingers crossed he will qualify and start work in the Spring.  (29/01/2008)

BENJI

History: Benji was rescued from a Welsh pound where, we understand, he was taken after his owner died.
Description: Benji is everything you would want of a Collie. He is sociable with people and other dogs and shows promise around livestock. He loves to play but has the intelligence and athleticism to be an agility dog.
Rehoming criteria: A very responsive dog who is eager to please, so someone who would spend time with him doing agility, flyball etc.
Child friendly:
Unknown

Able to live with cats: Unknown
Age: 1 year
Sex: Dog
Neutered: Yes
Vaccinated: Yes
Micro-chipped: Yes
Flea sprayed & wormed: Yes
Cost: Normal adoption fees apply
Where dog can be seen: Ashley Green, Bucks (01/12/07)


Breed:
WSD

Contact: Ring Chilterns Dog Rescue Society, Hog Lane, Ashley Green, Bucks HP5 3NX on tel: 01442-876009 or visit www.chilternsdogrescue.org.uk
Closed Wednesdays

Happy Ending: Benson has a very high chase instinct - especially with traffic - and a very short attention span which made it difficult for even an experienced handler to keep him focussed. He has been rehomed to a small holding in the countryside where he will have fewer distractions and lots of space to mature into a loyal friend to his new owners. (29/01/2008)

BENSON

History: Benson was brought back from Wales after he had proved too demanding as a family pet in a home with young children. 
Description: Benson is a very handsome black and white collie boy with real star quality. He is a sociable dog although until recently he has relatively few opportunities to be around other dogs.
Rehoming criteria: He is a very high energy dog and, as a result of his home experiences, can be quite excitable and initially a little distracted. He is responding well to the security and routine of the Rescue Centre but will require an experienced and committed owner to fulfil the massive potential he can offer.
Age
: 14 months
Sex
: Male
Neutered: Yes
Vaccinated: Yes
Micro-chipped: Yes
Flea sprayed & wormed: Yes
Cost: Normal adoption fees apply
Where dog can be seen: Ashley Green, Bucks (24/11/07)


Breed: WSD

Contact: Ring Becca Middleton on tel. 01435 831010

Happy Ending: Blake has gone to a couple in Kent who already have a rescued bitch and he will be doing agility and flyball.  (17/01/08)

BLAKE

History: Blake came from a family with three children. They didn’t have time to walk him and, as a result, couldn’t cope with his energy and enthusiasm.
Description: He is a blue merle tri and very handsome. He is leggy and slim and has a good build for agility. He has a sweet nature, is very affectionate and loves to be with you. He loves toys and is very keen to please. He is learning the basics and has learnt come and sit in the last few days. I have done a few bits of agility with him and he is really enjoying it. He gets on with all my dogs and the chickens. He sleeps in the kitchen at night with a few of my dogs and is quiet, clean and settled.
Rehoming criteria: Blake needs someone who is prepared to put the time and effort in to teach him the basics, which he is picking up quickly and is eager to please. He needs a hobby to provide him with the mental stimulation he needs.
Child friendly:
Yes, he lived with three children
Able to live with cats: Untested but does not appear to chase. He lived with rabbits and guinea pigs in his previous home.
Age: Coming up for a year
Sex: Dog
Neutered: Yes
Vaccinated: Yes
Micro-chipped: Yes
Flea sprayed & wormed: Yes
Cost: Donation to RAIN (Rescued Animals In Need)
Where dog can be seen:  Near Heathfield, East Sussex (05/01/2008)


Breed:
Collie X Retriever

Contact: Ring Jemima Harrison at Black Retriever X Rescue on tel. 01672 811851 or mobile: 07885 797656.
E
mail: jem@blackretrieverx.co.uk
Website: www.blackretrieverx.co.uk

Happy Ending: Although we rehomed Blue via a contact who came through our own website, we had a great response off Agilitynet so thank you very much.  (28/01/08)

BLUE

History: Irish poundie, so no history.
Description: Blue is a stunning black collie/retriever x with all the bright responsiveness of a collie, while being as sweet and gentle as the very best retriever.
He is naturally a little submissive but is otherwise a happy, well-socialised young soul. He is playful but very loving and chilled out in the house. He gets on extremely well with other dogs. He really does have a stunning temperament and is one of the nicest boys we have ever met.
Rehoming criteria: We’re looking for a happy, positive, active home for Blue because he is swift and nimble (he’s very fast...!) but steady, smart, obedient and extremely keen to learn. This boy wants to be more than just a much-loved pet (although that too of course!) He would love the company of another dog but would be fine as an only dog as long as there is enough for him to keep him occupied.
Child friendly:
Yes
Able to live with cats: Not tested, but we think he would be fine with a careful introduction.
Age: 12-16 months
Sex: Dog
Neutered: No
Vaccinated: Yes
Micro-chipped: No
Flea sprayed & wormed: Yes
Cost: £100 adoption fee
Where dog can be seen: Currently being juggled between foster homes in Wiltshire, nr Marlborough, and Hemel Hempstead, Herts.
(05/01/2008)

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Breed: Collie X

Contact: Tamara Lloyd, The Alternative Animal Sanctuary, Doone Brae Farm, Windmill Road, Pepperstcok. Luton, Beds, LU1 4LQ. Mobile: 078184 06619 www.alternativesanctuary.co.uk

Happy Ending: Bugsy has now found a home. (29/01/2008)

BUGSY

History: Bugsy was kept locked in a bed-sit from a puppy and then in kennels for two months. Over the last two weeks living in a house and having regular walks, he has come on really well. He has calmed down and has become an obedient little dog.
Description: Bugsy is a handsome Blue Merle collie X, with a very endearing character. He loves to please and loves people and other dogs.
Rehoming criteria: Bugsy will need an active home where he can get lots of exercise and company. Agilty would be a great way to keep him stimulated, as he just wants to please. A home check will be required before rehoming.
Child friendly:
Yes
Able to live with cats: No, probably not although not been tested.
Age: 1 year old
Sex: Dog
Neutered: No
Vaccinated: Yes
Micro-chipped: Yes
Flea sprayed & wormed: Yes
Cost: Donation
Where dog can be seen: Near Dunstable, Bedfordshire (05/01/2008)


Breed: Collie x Lurcher

Contact: In foster with Claire Saxton on behalf of Rescue Remedies. RIng  07766 236442  or email joanne@rescueremedies.co.uk or clairesaxton@aol.com
Web site: www.rescueremedies.co.uk

Happy Ending: Chief went to his new home today. Hopefully it will be his last(20/01/08)

CHIEF

History: Chief was handed in with another dog, apparently due to relationship breakdown.
Description: Chief is a very fast and agile Collie x Lurcher. He is very friendly, clever and keen to learn. He loves to play with toys, people and other dogs and is coming along quickly in his foster home where he is happily living with 4 other agility dogs. Chief has no issues and is waiting to begin his new life and would really love agility. He has already been to watch several shows and taken it all in his stride.
Rehoming criteria: Owners who would channel his natural ability, a home check is necessary and it is preferred that potential homes are in the South East.
Child friendly: Yes, very friendly. Currently in foster with two small children.
Able to live with cats: Can be tested if required
Age: 9-10 months
Sex: Dog
Neutered: Yes
Vaccinated: Unknown
Micro-chipped: Yes
Flea sprayed & wormed: Yes
Cost: Fixed donation to Rescue
Where dog can be seen:  near Farnham, Surrey (29/12/07)


Breed: WSD

Contact: Ring MGFT Dog Rescue, Lincoln Farm Bere Road, Winterborne Kingston, Blandford, Dorset DT11 9BP
tel: 01929 471340 
Web site: www.animalsanctuaryuk.com

Happy Ending: Dodger has gone to a new home. (05/01/2008)

DODGER

History: Dodger came into our rescue kennels when his owners could no longer cope with him.
Description: Dodger is a very handsome tri-coloured male collie. He is very active, bright and keen to please, and really enjoys learning new tricks. He would be better suited to an active, experienced home rather than a pet home. He has had a bad start in life and has been under socialised, as a result he is nervous in new situations and when meeting new people, especially men. If he is pushed too far with a new man, he will snap and growl, but if allowed to avoid the situation he will keep his distance and approach when he feels ready. Out and about he will look to his handler for reassurance. Once he knows and trusts you, he is a wonderful, loving, playful puppy. He is toy and food motivated and picks up new things very quickly, he would love to have a go at agility or flyball to help build his confidence and have a task in life.
Rehoming criteria: Dodger will need experienced owners who are able to put in the time to help build his confidence and socialise him in all situations. He will need a home where he will get the exercise and mental stimulation that he needs to keep him happy.
Child friendly: 16+
Able to live with cats: With training
Age: 9 months
Sex: Dog
Neutered: Yes
Vaccinated: Yes
Micro-chipped: Yes
Flea sprayed & wormed: Yes
Cost: £120.00
Where dog can be seen:  Blandford, Dorset (24/11/07)


Breed
:
WSD

Contact: Donna Cain/Nigel Staines, Far Nentsberry Farm, Alston, Cumbria, CA9 3LZ. Tel. 01434 381089 or email donna998cain@btinternet.com

Happy Ending: Fly dog, left for her new home today!  (28/01/08)

FLY

History: Fly came to us as she will not work sheep, she does not show any eye at all! We rehomed Fly's younger brother a short while ago who is as lovely as she is. Fly has never lived in a house but has been clean since we have had her.
Description: Fly is a semi short coated tri female, who is very lovable, she is a little timid but loves a cuddle. She is quiet, has an excellent re-call and has been great around children, cats, kittens and ducks! She shows no signs of aggression around other dogs and lives quite happily with our seven!
Rehoming criteria: Fly would benefit from a quieter household, with someone who would continue with her socialisation training. She has no real hang ups and would fit into most households quite easily. She would quite happily live with any other animals. 
Child friendly:
Yes

Able to live with cats: Yes
Age: 2 years
Sex:
Bitch

Neutered: No
Vaccinated: Only as a puppy
Micro-chipped: No
Flea sprayed & wormed: Yes
Cost: Donation
Where dog can be seen: Alston, Cumbria (26/01/08)


Breed: WSD

Contact: Ring Val Phillips at Valgrays Border Collie Rescue on tel. 01883 624513 or email valgrays@hotmail.co.uk.
www.freewebs.com/valgraysbcrescue

Happy Ending: Fudge has gone to a lovely couple with another dog and horse and will be starting her agility/obedience training in a few weeks time. She certainly deserves this break in life. She is a sweetie, just overlooked. (23/01/2008)

FUDGE

History: Fudge came into Dogs Trust through not fault of her own. It was due to the personal circumstances of her owner. She has now gone to Valgrays BC Rescue.
Description: Fudge is a smooth coated, prick eared, red tri girl who is very intelligent. She  mixes well with all types, shapes and sizes of dogs. She is very good with people now and much more sure of her place i life. Fudges is a very affectionate girl who loves to give everyone kisses - humans and dogs alike. Fudge is fast, agile and bright. She would be brill for agility and would relish the mental stimulation that it would provide.  She would be well suited to an agility home. She is an ideal build for agility -  fast and  agile - and would relish the mental stimulation.
Rehoming criteria: Fudge will need work putting in with her as she has had nothing done with her before coming to Dogs Trust. She would need work at something like agility or flyball as she is too active for an average home.
Child friendly:
Fudge should  not be be around young children but 12 years and up would be fine.
Able to live with cats:
Can be cat tested
Age:  18 months
Sex: Bitch
Neutered: Yes
Vaccinated: Yes
Micro-chipped: Will be before going home
Flea sprayed & wormed: Yes
Cost: £75.00
Where dog can be seen: Warlingham, Surrey  (26/07/07)


Breed: Crossbreed

Contact: Email Julie Ann Holmes at  tagnrye@eircom.net

Happy Ending: Grainne has found a wonderful home. She went just over three weeks ago. She wasn't taken off the websites just in case it didn't work out. Thank God it is working out great. She has a new friend as well called Zach. He is a greyhound/German Shepherd. Lovely dog. I have been to see her new home and her new mammy is just lovely. (05/01/2008)

GRAINNE

History: Grainne was a stray who was found in December 2006. On the 07 December 2006 I was coming out of the Square Shopping Centre in Tallaght and sitting at my car door was this very sad looking dog. She had no identification. I took her home with me. I placed adverts in local newspapers and city newspapers, contacted local vets and organised a poster campaign. No one contacted me. I decided to keep the dog and named her Grainne. Unfortunately Grainne and my little old dog Sanna who is 11 years do not get on so I have decided it would be best to find Grainne a good home, even though it is a heart breaking decision.
Description:
She is about 12 inches tall. She is highly intelligent with a great personality. Would you believe, she even smiles at you. Grainne loves people. She is totally house trained. In all the years that I have been involved with animals, I have never met a dog with such great character.
Rehoming criteria: She enjoys company so someone who would be around for some of the day. Grainne would bring so much happiness to a home with her amazing character and fun loving attitude life.
Child friendly:
Yes, she loves children
Able to live with cats: Yes, lives with two at the moment
Age: 2 1/2 years old (approx)
Sex: Bitch
Neutered: Yes
Vaccinated: Yes,
Grainne is fully vaccinated and has a clean bill of health.
Micro-chipped: No
Flea sprayed & wormed: Yes
Cost: Free to the right home
Where dog can be seen: Dublin
 (03/11/07)


Breed: Welsh Collie
Contact: Ring Ian Graham on tel. 01434 608892 or mobile: 07779 664 258. Email: jesmond14@hotmail.com

Happy Ending: Gypsy has been rehomed. (30/01/2008)

GYPSY

 History: My ex girlfriend and I rescued Gypsy from Windyways Kennels in Macclesfield in July 07. Previous to that she was born on a farm in Wales. She then went to live with an old Lady in London who couldn't cope with her. The lady's son who was from the Manchester area rehomed her in Manchester but didn't know the address of her new owners and she was found running wild in Tatton Park where she was placed at Windyways.
Description: She is a gorgeous tri-coloured collie, an active dog who at the moment she gets 1.5-3 hours walking per day (morning and night) and is into everything and great fun. She is fully house trained, knows the commands; sit, stay, paw, wait (when she gets to a road), find it (sticks and toys), stay with me (for heel), can't reach it (she will bring things closer) amongst many others. She has been to 3 agility classes and seems to thoroughly enjoy it and the added bonus is she is always tired when she gets home which means peace and quiet for me! On the second class she completed a full circuit off the lead even dealing with her least favourite - the see saw. One thing must be noted with Gypsy - she is terrified of fireworks and will bolt if one goes off while she is out.
Rehoming criteria: Active home with lots of interaction
Child friendly:
Yes
Able to live with cats: Unsure
Age: 23 months
Sex: Bitch
Neutered: Yes
Vaccinated: Yes
Micro-chipped: Yes
Flea sprayed & wormed: Yes
Cost: Free to a good home (toys, leads, basket etc will also be supplied)
Where dog can be seen:  Hexham, Northumberland (24/11/07)


Breed: Parson Russell

Contact: Ring Mark and Mel Ponting,  Widford Herts. on mobile: 07747762921 or tel. 01279 843221. Email markponting@btinternet.com

Happy Ending: Herbie has gone to a great new home but not agility. (18/01/2008)

HERBIE
KC Name: Pipsqueek Piper

History: Herbie was bred in a family situation in November 2005, one of 5 pups. His sister is a show dog. His dad won Crufts a few years ago. He was homed with a family including a young boy and was treated like a child himself. He was returned to the breeder and when she got him back he was a little stressed when left alone and use to being cleaned every time he came in the house. None of these are a problem now. He is a great dog who has only one vice - deafness when chasing rabbits.
Description: He is a perfect example of a Parsons Russell, very good looking standing very well. He moves like a show dog - on his toes. He is very intelligent and wants to work. But he can not go off lead if any rabbits are about as he will chase them and go to ground.
Rehoming criteria: Needs an enclosed garden with no rabbits!
Child friendly:
Very very very friendly
Able to live with cats: Not tried

Age: 20 months
Sex: Dog
Neutered: Yes
Vaccinated: Yes
Micro-chipped: Yes
Flea sprayed & wormed: Yes
Cost: Negotiable. This is not an issue and if the right home can be found.
Where dog can be seen: Hertfordshire/Essex Borders  (30/07/07)


Breed
:
WSD

Contact: RSPCA Tameside and Glossop Branch, Denton, Manchester.
Prospective Adopters
must phone and leave a message with their contact
details on the branch
answerphone 07050 264 531

Happy Ending: Jake has been adopted though not by an agility family.  (29/01/2008)

JAKE

History:  The RSPCA Tameside and Glossop Branch have been asked to rehome Jake as he is being left alone too long and not walked regularly by his current owners.
Description: Jake is a beautiful, medium-sized, long-haired BC although his current owners have had him clipped recently. He is a typical collie black and white markings. He has an excellent temperament and is desperate for something to do. 
Rehoming criteria: Jake would love an active family, who liked walking dogs, and an activity for him, maybe agility or flyball.
Child friendly:
Yes.
He is currently living with a family with young children whom he loves playing with, but the family say they don't have time to walk him regularly.
Able to live with cats: Not cat tested
Age: 7 months
Sex: Dog
Neutered: Yes
Vaccinated: Yes
Micro-chipped: Yes
Flea sprayed & wormed: Yes
Cost: Adoption fee £85
Where dog can be seen: Manchester
 (26/01/08)


Breed: Collie X

Contact: Sue Quinlan, Danemere Petotel and Animal Rescue, Common Farm, Plough Lane, Tibberton, Nr Droitwich Spa, Worcestershire WR9 7NG.
Tel: 01905 345655.
Website:
www.danemerepetotel.co.uk.
E-mail: sue@quinlan1623.fsnet.co.uk

Happy Ending: Jando has gone to a pet home. (16/01/08)

JANDO