Mar 28, 2020
PEBBLES – REHOMED
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Name: Pebbles.

Age: 18 months approx.

Breed: Short Haired Pointer.

Fostered in: South Wales.

Pebbles is a bouncy young dog who loves everyone. He loves a play in the garden or a run about with his brothers and sisters but also likes to cuddle on your lap once tired. Pebbles is very friendly and affectionate is happy to be groomed.

Health Conditions: Pebbles has had his back leg amputated, there are no ongoing health issues.

Can live with children: Pebbles loves children and could live with older children as he’s quite big and bouncy so could knock a toddler over.

Can live with cats: Not cat tested but shows no interest in small furies.

Can live with other dogs: Pebbles has lots of doggy friends as well as living with a variety of breeds and sizes. He gets on well with everyone.

In the home: Pebbles is toilet trained but needs regular toilet breaks. He sleeps quietly in the kitchen overnight with other dogs for company. He’s not destructive at all so there’s no need to crate. Pebbles loves his food and toys but is not aggressive at all and likes others to play with him

Out and About: Pebbles initially gets excited going for a walk but quickly settles into a steady pace. He’s currently walking for about 20-30 minutes at a time which is enough for him.

Type of home: Pebbles would suit a variety of homes. A garden for him to play in and a sofa for him to cuddle up on once tired. He would like another dog for company, but this isn’t essential if you are at home during the day and he has the opportunity to play with other dogs. He can be left for a few hours at a time with no issues.

Pebbles is up to date with vaccinations, flea and worming treatment. He is also spayed. Potential adopters will be expected to travel to South Wales to him.

Due to covid19 and the current lockdown across the country, we are unable to process applications and rehome any of our dogs until the crisis is over.

I come with five weeks insurance from Agria Pet Insurance.

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Mar 18, 2020
MABEL – REHOMED
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Name: Mabel

Age: 4

Breed: Cross breed

Fostered in: South Wales

Mabel is a beautiful girl. She arrived from Turkey in February 2020. Her owner is terminally ill and didn’t want her to be left in Turkey when she passes away.
Mabel was quite bewildered when she arrived in Foster care. She was very nervous and jumped at the slightest noise. She was very wary of adult males and has barked and growled at them, although she’s much better now as she gets used to her new surround dings and feels a little less scared.

Can live with children: Mabel interacts well with children in the home and loves being petted and talked to. Small children and or babies could be knocked over inadvertently by her as she is a little clumsy. She is quite protective of adult females when adult males arrive on the scene. She has barked and growled previously but is improving.

Can live with cats: Mabel has not been cat tested but reacts excitedly towards small flurries.

Can live with other dogs: Mabel can be quite wary of dogs we see in the park. If approached by any large dog, she will bark aggressively at them, because you can see that she is scared. She is considerably better with dogs on the lead, as long as they don’t get too close.

In the home: Mabel is calm in the family home. She is house trained. She sleeps on a dog bed in a bedroom or in the lounge. She hasn’t been crated. She has recently started playing with toys and particularly likes squeaky toys. She eats kibble with a little tinned food added and she has a good appetite. Mabel is not toy or food aggressive but has not been tested with other animals. She is usually well behaved when left up to four hours and doesn’t destroy things.

Out and About: Mabel enjoys going out on the lead. However, she will react defensively if other dogs come too close.

Type of home: I believe that Mabel would benefit from an experienced owner, who is patient and kind, and can take her on long walks. It would be useful if they’ve had experience with dogs from other counties or would be happy to research them. If there are adult males within the family unit, they would agree to be aware of her nervousness and be happy to modify their behaviour accordingly.

Mable will need a lot of patience and understand when she leaves her foster home so please be mindful of this when applying.

Mable is up to date with vaccinations, flea and worming treatment. She is also spayed.

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Mar 10, 2020
REHOMED – FIZZ
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Name: Fizz

Age: 3 ½

Breed: Westie X

Fostered: Worcester

Fizz is beginning to be a very sweet and cheeky girl. She’s still quite wary of humans and will scuttle to jump on sofa if her foster mum walks into the room but she is at least jumping down from sofa while she is sat next to her. She will come and lay her head on your lap once she trusts you and her favourite evening pastime is bringing soft toys from toybox up onto the sofa where she will happily chew them. She will also roll a tennis ball along with her nose but can be destructive and tear covering off them much to Alfie her foster brothers disgust as he’s very particular about his balls! She loves to be cuddled and will lie across my lap for as long as I let her.

Can live with children: Yes

Can live with cats: Fizz lives with a cat who is very tolerant of dogs and totally unafraid so she does her best to ignore him especially when he sits close to her on the sofa. She’s not brave enough to turf him out of her bed though.

Can live with other dogs: She loves the resident dog and will cuddle up to him whenever he permits which is surprisingly often with her. She’s quite comfortable with all dogs outside and has not shown any aggression either towards dogs or people. I think she definitely needs another dog as she takes her cues from Alfie. Today she managed to go outside over the threshold without having to be carried with the help of Alfie who she followed. PROGRESS. Once out she walks very well on the lead.

In the home: She has had only a couple of accidents in the house but hasn’t asked to go out yet although accidents have been by doors to garden on puppy pads. She sleeps on the sofa now that she’s getting braver and always sits up to greet her foster mum in the morning. At the moment Fizz loves to lounge on the sofa but will get down for water and occasionally eats her food by the waterbowl which is in the lounge. She eats everything she’s given and has shown no food or toy aggression thus far. She has occasionally been left her on her own for up to an hour particularly if it’s raining as she hates getting wet and have left her with Alfie for up to three hours with no problems.

Out and about: We are still waiting for the tail to go completely up on walks – it’s about half-mast at the moment which is an improvement on completely tucked under. She was very reluctant to leave the house initially so she had to carry her until her foster mum felt she would cope. She’s now following Alfie out but is still wary. She travels in the boot of the car with Alfie but is often sick even on short journeys. The calming spray seems to help but doesn’t work every time. She was fine at the vets.

Type of home: Fizz will need a calm, quiet home with another dog to learn from. She will need lots of tlc and attention as she likes to be touching either a dog or a human when she’s relaxing.

Fizz is neutered, fully vaccinated and up to date with flea and worming treatment.

Potential adopters will be expected to travel to meet Worcester

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Feb 28, 2020
ADOPTED – Maisie
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Name: Maisie

Age: 6 years

Breed: Cavalier King Charles Spaniel

Fostered in: South Wales

Health Issues; Maisie had quite bad teeth when she came to us but has since had a dental and some teeth removed. She has a stage 3 heart murmur, but no medication required.

Maisie is a very soft, kind, loving soul with huge amounts of love to give. She is a quiet little girl, only heard her bark once and even then it was a quiet sweet little bark. She loves a cuddle, on the sofa or in bed she’s not fussy where, as long as you are close by. don’t leave your seat for more than 30 seconds because she loves a nice warm chair.
When not cuddling Maisie really enjoys a leisurely stroll and investigate in the garden, shes a real lady and doesn’t like to be rushed.

she is sat on your lap whilst being brushed. Not overly keen on having her nails clipped but that will Maisie loves to be fussed by everyone. She has shown fear towards 1 of my adult sons friends who is over 6 foot tall but very quickly calmed once he sat down and showed he was no threat. She loves to be brushed, even more so if come with time and trust.

Can live with children: Maisie is wonderful the 9year old she lives with and his friends, the more kind gentle hands the better but I do not think she would like young fast noisy children. We haven’t been for walks due to vaccinations but she greats other dogs and people in a friendly way when we have been at the vets.

Can live with Cats. Not tested with cats. Inquisitive about rabbit and rat but no aggression shown.

Can live with other dogs: Maisie is 1 of 8 in her foster home and is comfortable with all of the other dogs, large and small. I think Maisie would be great with other dogs or as an only dog as long as she wasn’t left alone for too long, she loves too be close and have company.

In the home: Maisie is very good in the house, no destructive behaviour at all, she does have the occasional wee accident if she has been rushed in from the garden. She sleeps on the landing with 4 other dogs, sometimes in the big bed with another and sometimes in a bed on her own. She goes in a crate when her foster Mum is out. She does love to chew a toy bone but hasn’t played with any others. Maisie loves her food. Never shown any aggression towards people or around toys or food.

Out and about: Walks well on lead when going to vet and a little nervous in the vets but generally ok. Travels well in car.

Type of home: Maisie deserves a quietish cuddly family with enough space in the garden for investigating and exploring. A nice little space on the sofa and a blanket to cwtch on colder days. A family that will take her for walks at her pace and give her the time and patience she deserves.

Maisie is fully vaccinated and up to date with her flea and worming treatment.

Potential adopters would be expected to travel to South Wales to meet her.

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Feb 24, 2020
ADOPTED – Sue
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Sue has been reserved for a new forever home

Name: Sue

Age: 4/5 months

Breed: Cavachon

Fostered in: South Wales

Health Issues: Hydrocephalus, however no neurological signs are shown, head does not appear excessively domed.

Can live with children: Sue is currently in foster with a 9 year old.

Can live with Cats: Cats yes. Other small furries we are unsure.

Can live with other dogs: Yes Sue needs another dog in her home.

Sue is comfortable around the dogs in her foster home and will play with them, but will take herself off by herself when she wants too.

She was very closed off when she came into foster.. She would not look at you, avoided people no tail wagging. Every day she has improved. She is a real character, she loves floppy toys and takes them all to one place where she likes to store them. She will come to us now, constantly wags her tail. She is fostered with a 9 year old child, dogs and cats. She will allow contact and to be groomed, however it will take time for her to learn to enjoy the contact. She has come on so much in 2 weeks.

In the home: Sue eats well, plays with toys, not been destructive so far, is crated when out. She comes up to bed with us and my dogs, however she sleeps on a blanket on the floor

Out and about: Sue is fine at the vets. Travels well in the car. Walks will take time as she was very closed off when she came into foster.

Type of home: Sue would fit into any home really. She is very good all round dog.

Sue is fully vaccinated and up to date with her flea and worming treatment.

Potential adopters would be expected to travel to South Wales  to meet her

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Feb 23, 2020
ADOPTED – Sugarplum
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Name:Sugar Plum

Age: 3

Breed: Pug

Fostered in: Stourbridge.

Can live with children: She hasn’t been around young children whilst with her foster home but I’m sure she would be exactly the same with them as she is with people.

Can live with Cats: She hasn’t been cat tested but takes no notice of the cats she’s seen in the vets.

Can live with other dogs: She gets on well with the dogs here and those she meets when out and about. She does cuddle with the dogs here, but her number one priority is that have someone she can snuggle with.

Sugarplum is a very special, happy little girl. She is extremely affectionate and loves nothing

more than to cuddle or just sit close to you. She has a soft mouth and takes treats very gently.

In the home: Sugarplum is housetrained and sleeps on the bed with her foster mum and the other dogs. She is not destructive but will walk over the coffee table if she gets the chance. She eats very well and is not food or toy possessive. She’s fine being left for up to four hours without any problems. She does like to sit by the window and watch the world go by.

Out and about: Sugarplum likes her walks and meeting people, she travels well in a crate. She loves going to the vets because she gets loads of fuss there!

Type of home: Sugarplum would like a home where there is someone to make a big fuss of her. Ideally she would love to be a lap dog. She could live with respectful children but probably not younger than 7 purely because she’s so small. She would make an ideal family dog.

Sugarplum is Neutered, fully vaccinated and up to date with her flea and worming treatment.

Potential adopters would be expected to travel to Stourbridge to meet her.

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Feb 22, 2020
ADOPTED – Margaret
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Margaret is a 6-year old Schnauzer s, who is being fostered in South Wales. She is an ex-breeding girl who is just getting used to living in a home and gaining trust from people instead of fearing them. She loves all the home comforts and is gaining in confidence daily. 

People – Margaret is still very nervous around people, new things and new sounds. She is very sweet and loving in nature but does appreciate slower and calmer movements so any children will have to understand this and be sensible and old enough to treat her accordingly.

Dogs – Margaret does need at least one other dog to live with as they teach her how to be a normal dog and give her more confidence.

Cats – Not cat tested

In the home – Margaret has made herself at home. She enjoys sleeping on the sofa and in her dog bed. Sometimes if she wants some peace she will sleep with the other dog in her kitchen but does have free reign in the house. Margaret isn’t destructive but does like tags on clothing, which she will nibble. Due to having 16 teeth removed Margaret is on wet food, which makes it easier at the moment, although dry food could be introduced as she heals. Margaret is partly housetrained but her adopters will be expected to have patience and understanding to help her get into a new routine

Out and about – Margaret doesn’t travel well out of a crate and does get travel sick on longer journeys. She is frightened at the vets so foster mum wraps her in a blanket to help her feel safer. She copes well as long as she has her human’s support. 

Type of home – Margaret is looking for a new home that will have at least one other dog for company. She took a while to settle in her busy foster home and would be happy in a quieter home. She would love her humans to be home for most of the day to help her with her housetraining and general socialisation. Experience with ex-breeding dogs would be beneficial so her fears can be understood.           

Margaret is neutered, chipped, vaccinated and up to date with her flea and worming treatment. Potential adopters will be expected to travel to meet her in her foster home in South Wales.

Name: Margaret

Age: 6 years old

Breed: Schnauzer

Can I live with Children: Older

Can I live with cats: Not tested

Can I live with other dogs: A must

Fostered In: South Wales

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Feb 22, 2020
ADOPTED Jelly Bean
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Three-year old Jelly Beans is a confident, happy and affectionate Pug, who is being fostered in South Wales. She loves cuddles and enjoys the company of older, sensible children.

People – Jelly loves all humans, she is a very friendly girl who enjoys meeting new people. She is happy to be bathed and groomed and is a real cuddle monster. Jelly is great around children and loves to play and sit on their laps. She may be a little boisterous for younger children but has a very loving,  kind nature, however, may lick her humans to death.

Dogs – Jelly is fine with other dogs and loves to run around, play and snuggle up next to them. Jelly needs another active, young dog for company. On walks Jelly gets excited when she sees people and dogs and in safe spaces can be left off the lead to run around and play.

Cats –     Jelly happily lives with 2 dog savvy cats in her foster home.

In the home – Jelly is housetrained and will toilet on walks and in the garden. Jelly gets anxious and barks if apart from the humans at night so sleeps in the bedroom, sometimes on her own bed or when foster mum is sleeping sneaks up onto the human bed

Out and about – Jelly is wonderful company on walks, she has boundless energy and must be walked at least an hour a day. Jelly travels well in the car and gets very noisy and excited until the car starts moving. Jelly travels strapped in but could probably do with a crate to travel in as she gets very excited and will race around the car if given the opportunity.  She is very well behaved at the vets and loves to socialise with the other dogs and people in the waiting room

 Type of home – Jelly needs a very active home with people who will walk with her regularly and find lots of time for cuddles. Jelly can be left up to 5 hours with another dog for company, she initially gets anxious when her humans go out but soon settles down.

Jelly Beans is neutered, chipped, vaccinated and up to date with her flea and worming treatment. Potential adopters will be expected to travel to meet her in her foster home in South Wales

Name: Jelly Beans

Age: 3 years old

Breed: Pug

Can I live with Children: Yes 

Can I live with cats: Yes

Can I live with other dogs: Yes 

Fostered In: South Wales

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Feb 22, 2020
ADOPTED Katy

Name: Katy

Age: 7

Breed: Cairn Terrier

Can I live with children: Older – 8 plus

Can I live with cats: Not tested

Can I live with other dogs: Yes

Fostered In: South Wales

Katy is a loving little dog who is happy to cuddle up with us. She likes to be fussed and is happy to be groomed. She is a little timid but has improved greatly over past weeks. She will make a lovely companion for another dog and she is getting better with her recall. She will be greatly missed when she goes to her forever home.

People – . She is still nervous of people she doesn’t know, but she’s happy being fussed and groomed. She is happy with our grandchildren, the youngest being 8. Not sure how she would be with toddlers. Sudden noises make her jump and wary.

Dogs – She is fine with our dogs and is well behave a the vet, but haven’t tried her on walks yet.. She would definitely benefit from living with another dog.

Cats – Not tested

In the home – Katy loves to snuggle up with us on the sofa, I think she feels the sofa is her safe place. She sleeps in the kitchen with our 3 dogs; usually cwtched up to one of them. She doesn’t use or need a crate. She has a good appetite and eats well, she is nervous when eating, she seems to worry another dog will steal her food. She has improved on this issue recently. She is housetrained but does have the occasional mishap. She has not played with toys yet and she’s not food aggressive. We can leave her for a few hours without any problem.

Out and about – She is fine at the vets, they think she’s wonderful.

Type of home – I would recommend a home that has another dog/dogs.

Katy is neutered, fully vaccinated and microchipped. She is also up to date with flea and worming treatment.

Any potential adopters would be expected to travel to South Wales to meet Katy.

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Feb 22, 2020
ADOPTED Betsi
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Betsi is 4 year old puppy farm rescue that will need to be rehomed with another dog. Betsi is a wonderful little dog that is very nervous around people but will come for a cuddle once she knows she can trust you. She doesn’t like sudden movements so having a calm environment is a must. Experience shows that this gets better over time. Betsi relies on the company of the other dogs in her foster home and is learning how to play lovely. She is very food orientated and knows when meal times are. Toilet training is ongoing and she is still having the occasional accident and this is improving daily. Betsi cannot be homed with young children and she needs someone around most of the day. She can be left for short periods and will happily cuddle up with the other dogs. She is not destructive. Betsi loves exploring on her walks and gets excited at meal times. She travels well in the car and there has been no issues when visiting the vets.

Female neutered

 4 year sold

Must live with another dog

NO children

Loves walks

Toilet training ongoing

Up to date flea, worm and vaccinations

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Feb 22, 2020
Molly *ADOPTED***
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Molly

Molly is a 2 year old westie cross who is a happy excitable little girl that loves attention. She loves to be out walking, playing with her toys or laying on the sofa. At home she loves nothing more than sitting in the window watching the world go by. She can be nervous when she first meets you however once bonded she loves the attention. She enjoys being brushed but is very nervous when being groomed professionally so an understanding profession groomer is a must. Molly gets on well with dogs of a similar size however she can be nervous around bigger dogs. She could live with a confident dog or equally as an only dog in the house. She is currently living with cats and is happy in their company. Molly is house trained and sleeps in her own bed downstairs overnight. Her favourite pastime is chewing her toys. Molly can be left for short periods however this will need to be built up as she does cry when initially left. Molly is looking for an active family who enjoys walking but are around most of the time. She travels well in the car and has no issues visiting the vets.

Molly has a luxating patella that has been checked by our vets and does not need any treatment at this time.

2 Years old

Spayed Female

Good with smaller or same size dogs can be nervous around bigger dogs

Good with cats

Can live on own or with dog of similar size

No small children

Up to date flea, worm and vaccinations.

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Feb 10, 2020
ADOPTED -Ellie – Bichon – 3 years old
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Name: Ellie Age: 3 years old

Breed: Bichon Frise

Can I live with Children: Over 10s only

Can I live with cats: Yes

Can I live with other dogs: Yes, a must

Fostered In: RCT, South Walles

Ellie is a 3-year old Bichon Frise who is being fostered in RCT, South Wales. She is a loving girl who enjoys cuddles but is still quite wary of men. She does calm down but on the initial meet will bark. Ellie loves dinner and will spin, run and jump when she realises food is about to be served. She mastered the game of hide and seek and initiates play with her foster mum. Ellie needs an experienced home who will help her move forward at her own pace, at the moment she is picky who she interacts with and can freeze when handled so patience and time is very important for Ellie. She hasn’t needed to be crated while in foster and has been left for up to four hours without any issues.

Once Ellie loves you, she loves you and is generous with kisses…you will never need to wash your face again.

Health wise, she has a clicky hip, which will need to be monitored but currently this doesn’t give her any problems.

People – Ellie is still a little wary of people apart from foster mum. She will back away from new people but then will follow the other dogs to approach then run away again. She likes to be stroked if you are sitting down next to her but she will not approach if we are standing up. Ellie does not like to be groomed apart from a few strokes of a soft brush.

Dogs – Ellie lives with two other dogs and greets dogs well when out on walks.

Cats – Ellie lives with a cat in her foster home without an issue.

Out and about – Ellie loves going out on her daily walks and will happily meet other dogs but is wary of new people. She knows her way home and will charge once she gets to a certain point. She is nervous in the car but soon settles. Poor Ellie isn’t keen on the vets and will freeze and shake while being examined. Her adopters will have to work with confidence building.

Type of home – Ellie would need someone home for most of the day and would need a dog or dogs of similar or small size for company; she is under 6 kilos. She’s a young dog with lots of energy who is going to love her walks. Children of 10 and over due to her small size so not to be treated as a toy. A household that will not restrict her and give her the run of the house as she likes to follow her caregiver everywhere. House training has improved greatly since Ellie has been in foster and she is getting there, this is something that is very much a work in progress with the help of puppy pads.

Ellie is neutered, chipped, vaccinated and up to date with her flea and worming treatment. Potential adopters will be expected to travel to meet her in her foster home in South Wales.

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Feb 6, 2020
Mango – Forever home found
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Mango was one of three brothers who came into the Rescue.  Unfortunately they acted like typical teenagers and decided they didn’t like each other!  Mango is the quiet one and loves nothing more than a cuddle and some human attention.  Possibly due to him being bullied by his brothers when he was younger, he hasn’t been that keen on other rabbits.  However, he did eventually bond with a lady bun who unfortunately passed a few months ago – so he is definitely open to bunny love. 

His favourite pastimes are eating and playing with his ball and toys. He loves his teddy bear who has taken the place of his dearly departed Daisy.

Mango has been exposed to E-cuniculi – he has been treated and has exhibited no symptoms.  If you know your rabbit is a carrier, he would be the perfect companion. 

E cuniculi is a tiny parasite that affects rabbits along with a small range of other species.  Studies have shown that over 50% of healthy rabbits in the UK carry the parasite with only a small proportion ever showing any illness.  Even if symptoms do appear, they are treatable with the rabbit living a full and happy life.

Our Mango is a bit of a star – you might recognize him from being our pin up boy in the FOAW calendar this year! He is Mr March 2020!

If you and your lady bun think you can give this special boy his perfect forever home with plenty of cuddles, please fill in the adoption link: Adoption Form

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Feb 6, 2020
ADOPTED Oliver – 3 and a half year old Cavalier King Charles
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Oliver has found his forever home

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Feb 6, 2020
Ozzy – 6 month old Yorkie x Papillion
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No enquiries at this stage, please. Info to follow.

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Feb 5, 2020
Toffee ****TOFFEE***
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Toffee is as delicious, and delightful, as her name suggests. She is an 8yr old girl that would love to be the centre of your world. She is vaccinated, microchipped and up to date with her treatments. She would prefer to be the only pet, as sadly, she doesn’t mix well with other cats or dogs. She can however, live with ‘cat savvy’, older children. Could you offer what her heart desires, a forever home? Go on, fill in an application form. You might be lucky enough to adopt her.

Neutered Female

8 Years old.

No other cats or dogs

Older children

Spayed, microchipped and up to date flea and worm.

Adoption fee is £50

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Jan 30, 2020
ADOPTED Elsie – 3-year old Cavalier King Charles
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Elsie has found her forever home

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Jan 30, 2020
Rose – Cavalier King Charles – 2 years old – APODTED
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Rose has only just come into rescue so needs to be fully assessed before looking for her new home. No enquiries at this stage, please.

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Jan 30, 2020
ADOPTED – Molly – 2 year old Cavalier King Charles cross Jack Russell
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Jan 26, 2020
ADOPTED Betty
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Name: Betty         

Age: 5 years old

Breed: Bichon Frise

Can I live with Children: Yes

Can I live with cats: No

Can I live with other dogs: Yes, a must

Fostered In: Newport, South Wales

Betty is a five year old Bichon Frise who is being fostered in Newport, South Wales. She is a lively, playful and confident girl who loves sniffing and running.

People – She enjoys being fussed and is okay being groomed.

Dogs – Betty enjoys other dogs’ company and enjoys playing with them doing zoomies.

Cats – Not able to live with cats.

In the home – Betty’s housetraining is a work in process. She enjoys learning new things and sleeps downstairs in her crate. She enjoys her food. Betty is left for 2-4 hours most days and is very content on being left.

Out and about – Enjoys the car.  She adores walks and loves to read pee mail so no rushing when she’s sniffing, also enjoys running.

Type of home – Betty would suit most home types she’s a confident girl she enjoys playing and walking.     

Betty is neutered, chipped, vaccinated and up to date with her flea and worming treatment. Potential adopters will be expected to travel to meet her in her foster home in Newport.

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Jan 24, 2020
Rupert – Forever Home found
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And here is the magnificent Rupert! Rupert is a Continental Giant who is 14 months old and currently weighs 6.3 kgs.  Foster Mum describes him as a big bundle of soft love!  He seriously loves a cuddle – every evening he can be found laying on the sofa with his head tucked under Foster Mum’s arm or chin.

He’s a real gentle giant but it’s possible that he could grow to 8 kgs so, as well as needing a sizeable lady (bun friend, not human – they can be any size!), he will need a huge amount of space…. Preferably including sofas!

Foster Mum has totally fallen for our Rupert – as does everyone who meets him – but she knows that he needs a wife bun and a forever home to complete his life.  We always say that each animal takes a bit of their fosterer’s heart with them when they find their forever home – luckily fosterers have naturally huge and expandable hearts – but Rupert is going to take a humongous lump!

Rupert is neutered and is up to date with his vaccinations.  And although Foster Mum is loath to admit it, he is ready and waiting to find his perfect lady bun and forever home. 

If you and your lady bun think you can give this big boy his perfect forever home, please fill in the adoption link below: Adoption Form

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Jan 24, 2020
ADOPTED Roxie – BFF & Forever Home found
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We’re putting money on that Roxie will be the softest rabbit you have ever touched and possibly the most beautiful you’ve seen.

Foster Mum says she is a real sweetheart.  If you sit down with her, she loves to climb all over you. She will ask for pats but is still unsure if there is an arm coming to pick her up. She loves food, particularly her hay, and is a good litter box user. She also loves to be on top of her houses and is often found sleeping on top of them.

Roxie is very inquisitive about the world around her and she so deserves a friend to do her exploring with in her perfect forever home.  She is spayed and her vaccinations are all up to date.

If you and your (neutered) boy bun think you can give this lovely girl her perfect forever home, please fill in the adoption link below: Adoption Form

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Jan 24, 2020
Cherry & Valerie – Forever home found
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Our Cherry is a very friendly and cheeky little fella. He keeps Foster Mum on her toes with his antics – if there’s an opportunity to jump on the roof of his hutch and make a bid for freedom in the garden, he takes it! He is very people friendly and is just basically adorable. 

A local Vet took Valerie in as a stray and asked us to take her after no owner came forward. She was quite aggressive when she first came in, but calmed down a little once she was spayed.  Foster Mum was quite nervous about trying to bond her with another rabbit but, luckily for her, Valerie had her sights set on the easy going Cherry and one night dug her way into his run and they bonded themselves! To be fair, our gorgeous boy didn’t stand a chance… he had been ‘cherrypicked’ by one very determined lady! 

Six months on and, with the influence of an easy going BFF Cherry and a very patient and loving Foster Mum, Valerie has settled down even more. She’s comfortable to be stroked and is happy to be hand fed. If there’s food on offer, she’ll run around feet enthusiastically! With the time, love and patience of her very own human in her forever home, Foster Mum is certain Valerie will continue to get more calm and friendly.

They are both coming up to two years old, fully vaccinated, neutered/spayed and healthy.

If you think you could give our beautiful bonded pair, Cherry & Valerie, their perfect forever home, please fill in the adoption link below: Adoption Form

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Jan 23, 2020
ADOPTED Poppy – 2 year old Labrador
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Poppy has moved into her new home

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Jan 23, 2020
ADOPTED Nell – 5-year old Schnauzer
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Nell has found her forever home

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Jan 23, 2020
Tiger & Noirsette – Forever home found
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Take a look at this fabulous bonded pair!

Tiger is 2 years old.  He’s very special to us here at FOAW as his mum was surrendered to us while she was carrying him so we knew him from the very beginning.  He did go to a new home with his brother, but sadly his brother kept bullying him so Tiger came back to us.

We are so delighted therefore that he has found love with a beautiful girl bun.  Noirsette came into us as a stray who we think is about a year old.  They are like an old married couple and Tiger adores her, spending a great deal of his time grooming her.

They live outside and need lots of space as they love zooming around and binkying.  They both love their food and are great hay eaters.

Tiger and Noirsette are fully vaccinated, neutered/ spayed and healthy.

If you think you could give our young bonded pair, Tiger & Noirsette, their perfect forever home, please fill in the adoption link below: Adoption Form

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Jan 23, 2020
REHOMED Ziggy – 2-year old Bichon cross Collie
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Name: Ziggy

Age: 2 years old

Breed: Bichon cross Collie

Can I live with Children: Yes, older

Can I live with cats: Not tested

Can I live with other dogs: Will only be rehomed with another dog

Fostered In: Swansea, South Wales

Ziggy is a 2-year old Bichon cross Collie boy who is being fostered in South Wales. Ziggy is a very loving little man who loves to cuddle on your lap for a tickle and a snooze. He loves a walk and has decided that treats are a real good thing. He is currently in foster in a home with 2 other fosters and 3 family dogs all of different breeds and sizes and he is settling within the pack well.      

People – Ziggy was initially nervous of foster dad but with a little patience he was soon sitting on his lap for tummy tickles. He has reacted in the same nervous way with other men he has met on walks or in the house but once he realises that there is no threat he calms down. When nervous he cries and barks a little and hides in his crate until he feels reassured. He has been wonderful with the 9-year old child in the house and is very calm and attached to him.

Dogs –  Ziggy is settling in well in his foster home and loves playing with his foster family. He has never been in a home without dogs before and with this in mind, he will need a four legged play mate in his new home.

Cats – Not cat tested

In the home – Ziggy spends a lot of his time in the safety of his crate with the door open but each day he is coming out more and more. He hasn’t had any accidents in the house at all, he loves a good rummage around the garden and a good bush to lay under. He has been left for 5 hours and has been fine – thanks to the doggy cam! He isn’t sure what to do with toys yet but this will come in time. He hasn’t been destructive at all, the only thing he mouths is his lead and his human slave’s hand when fuss comes to an end.

Out and about – Ziggy travels well in the car after a short calm down period, progress is made with every car journey. Like most dogs he isn’t overjoyed going to the vets but says hello to the other dogs and is relatively calm. He will need further training while out on a lead but this does improve daily. He is still a little nervous when on walks with traffic and loud noises.              

Type of home – Ziggy needs time patience and lots of love, he is very clever and proving that with a calm firm loving hand he can and is learning quickly. He is good with children but don’t think he would do well with a lot of noise and commotion. So far he has been better with female dogs rather than male but that could all change now that he has been neutered. He will need a home/family that could continue with training and maybe a class for training and socialisation. He has a massive amount of love to give and desperately needs someone to love him back

Ziggy is neutered, chipped, vaccinated and up to date with his flea and worming treatment. Potential adopters will be expected to travel to meet him in his foster home in Swansea, South Wales.

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Jan 23, 2020
REHOMED Bobby- 1 year old Bichon x Collie
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Name: Bobby

Age: 1 year old

Breed: Bichon cross collie

Can I live with Children: Older

Can I live with cats: Not tested

Can I live with other dogs: Yes

Fostered In: South Wales

Bobby is a 1-year old Bichon cross collie who is being fostered in South Wales. He is full of energy and loves a good game of chase. He is super affectionate and loves cuddles too.

People – Bobby will bark at new people but soon stops a bit nervous but will be fine with ongoing training, he hasn’t been tested with young children but is fine with older children, Bobby gets very attached to you quite quickly

Dogs – Bobby gets very excited around other dogs mainly because he wants to be their best friend and wants to play, this might be too much for an older dog, can get a little amorous

Cats – Not cat tested

In the home – Bobby is house trained, he sleeps on sofa , bed and in crate , he hasn’t been destructive at all , he likes to play with toys not very good at sharing toys but with ongoing training will be fine , loves food but needs to be watched because he will take other dogs food , only been left for short length of time and was fine

Out and about – Bobby hasn’t had much lead walking due to completion of vaccinations, he is ok on lead he will mouth the lead to start because of excitement, more training will be needed in this area, he is fine on short journeys in car hasn’t been tested on a long journey yet. He is fine at the vets

Type of home – Bobby needs a home where he has one other dog for company who loves to play and a family that loves to have cuddles and lots of kisses from him and for him. He is happy around ollder children.

Bobby is neutered, chipped, vaccinated and up to date with his flea and worming treatment. Potential adopters will be expected to travel to meet him in his foster home in South Wales.

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Jan 23, 2020
Taz – ADOPTED
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Name: Taz Age: 8 months old

Breed: Terrier cross

Can I live with Children: Older

Can I live with cats: Yes

Can I live with other dogs: Yes

Fostered In: Crewe, Cheshire

Taz is an 8-month old Terrier cross who is being fostered in Crewe, Cheshire. He is a very active young boy who is looking for an active family to take him on adventures. He is full of fun but also loves cuddles and will be a loyal companion to his new family.

People – Taz loves people and is always full of beans to meet people, go on walks or to play. Taz is a young active dog that needs to learn boundaries and also get into a home routine as he has had a lot of disruption in his young life prior to coming into rescue so a home with older children would suit him, or an adult only home

Dogs – Taz loves other dogs, he is a terrier mix so will play quite rough when excited so would need a calmer older dog or a tolerant dog that will teach him how to play with control. Taz lives with a range of breeds and sizes of dogs and gets on with all of them. Taz is currently too young to be neutered so this will need to be done when he is old enough.

Cats – Taz lives with a cat and parrots currently and initially barked at the cat but now ignores him. A dog savvy cat would be fine to live with Taz.

In the home – Taz currently is learning to be house trained, any home should expect a few accidents while he settles and gets into a routine in his new home. Taz likes human company and as he has had a lot of change recently is understandably clingy currently so he sleeps on his fosterers bed and is not left for long as he doesn’t like being left.

Once Taz develops confidence in his routine and gets used to his new owners this will settle but any new home needs to be prepared to work with Taz on this and understand that he will need patience to get him into a routine where he is happy being left for longer periods.

Taz loves toys – he is a typical terrier that will rag toys and loves de-squeaking toys for fun. Out and about – Taz is very loyal dog who is great off lead and walks well on a lead, Taz travels well in the car but will currently cry if you leave the car until you come back, Taz is very well behaved at the vets.

Type of home – Taz needs a home that is looking for an active, cheeky dog and with a family that are willing to work with him to get used to being left and realise that his family will always come back for him so he doesn’t need to worry.

Taz has had a lot of upheaval in his short life so is understandably clingy to people currently. He would need a family with someone home the majority of the day and needs an active family that will take him on adventures as he loves to be out and exploring. Taz would love to have children to play with in the home but also needs to learn boundaries and needs to have space in the home to have calm moments so older children that will understand the need for Taz to have calmer moments would be ideal.

Taz would suit a family with or without existing pets. Taz is a lovely little boy who really loves life and deserves a family that will give him lots of stimulation and fun things to do

Taz is chipped, vaccinated and up to date with his flea and worming treatment. He is too young to be neutered so will be adopted with a neutering contract and a discount voucher will be available. ​Follow up checks will be done. Potential adopters will be expected to travel to meet him in his foster home in Crewe Cheshire

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Jan 22, 2020
Pineapple – Settled in forever home
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Pineapple is one of three brothers who came into the rescue when they were eight weeks old.  Unfortunately they really don’t get on, even after they were neutered and their hormones calmed down! 

Pineapple had been successfully bonded with his bunwife but, very sadly for our gorgeous boy, she passed to the rainbow bridge at the end of last year.  He was such a good husbun to her and now needs to find another lady bun to spend his life with.

He is an absolute charmer – he loves humans and is a very social and gentle boy.  He is full of life and greets everyone with a hop and a nudge, just to make sure he has got your attention.  He is a bit of a TV addict and loves nothing more than relaxing watching Animal Hospital and seeing his relatives!

Pineapple eats the perfect rabbit diet, absolutely loving hay.  He is fully vaccinated and neutered; he’s about eight months old.

If you and your lady bun think Pineapple would be the perfect addition to your household, please fill in the adoption link below: Adoption Form

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