Dec 3, 2018
Marnie, 5-year old West Highland Terrier
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Name: Marnie

Age: 5 years old

Breed: West Highland Terrier

Can I live with Children?: Yes, older sensible ones

Can I live with cats?: Not tested

Can I live with other dogs?: Yes, a must

Fostered In: Hertfordshire

Marnie is a delightful West Highland Terrier who is five years old and being fostered in Hertfordshire. She has had a rotten start to her life. Despite this she is starting to come out of her shell. She is always happy to see you when you come home. Her tail is always wagging and she adores a lap to sit on.

People – After the initial meeting she is a happy loveable dog and happy to be fussed. She can sometimes be a bit mouthy so no young children please.

Dogs –  Marnie lives with 15 other dogs all terriers and has adapted well.

Cats – Not tested

In the home – Marnie can be left for short periods. She can be destructive with cushions and beds when bored. Marnie is not keen on any sudden loud noises or movement. She doesn’t like vacuum cleaner. Housetraining is a work in progress.

Out and about – Her foster mum is trying to lead train her starting with a small trail of string tied to her collar as her lead frightens her so this is a work in progress.

Type of home – Marnie needs  another dog as she is sociable with other dogs. Marnie prefers human company so no full-time workers. Marnie needs lots of patience and attention.

Please remember, if you have a dog and it is not neutered, it is against our policies to re-home a dog with you.

Marnie 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 Hertfordshire.

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Dec 2, 2018
Rehomed – William – 11-week old Cavalier cross – South Wales
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William is reserved and will be moving to his new home after Christmas

Name:  William

Age: 11 Weeks (on 13/12/2018)

Breed: Cavalier King Charles X

Can I live with Children?: Yes

Can I live with cats?: Yes

Can I live with other dogs?: Would prefer another dog, if no dog his family will need to be around all day

Fostered In: Rhondda,  South Wales

 

William is a 11-week old Cavalier King Charles cross puppy (on 13/12/2018. He is a typical boisterous pup who loves diving around and playing. He does this for a few hours before then cuddling up for a well earned rest to recharge his batteries before starting again

People – William loves to fuss and to cuddle on your lap after a few hours of play

Dogs – William would love to have another dog as a play friend, as he loves other dogs. He is a very playful pup. Any resident dogs in William’s new home must be neutered. If he was to be an only dog then he would need someone around all day

Cats – Not tested but should be fine

In the home – As with all puppies William will need all basic training to enable him to grow into a well rounded adult dog. He will need someone with him most of the time until he is old enough to be left. He is not housetrained and he show no interest in being housetrained so his home will need to be patient with him.

Out and about – William is too young to be out on walks yet.

Type of home – William would fit into a wide range of homes. As a pup he would need someone around most of the time to continue his training and socialising. He can live with sensible children but not too young as puppy teeth hurt if he nibbles you. He would like lots of chew toys and things to keep him active as he grows. A nice comfy sofa is a must. He can live with another dog or dogs but he would be too bouncy for old dogs

William is not neutered as he is too young. It is a condition of adoption that he will be neutered when old enough (a discount voucher will be provided) and follow up checks will be done. He will need a small hernia repaired at the same time. We also require all puppies to attend puppy socialisation classes. William is 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 Rhondda South Wales.

 

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Dec 2, 2018
Rehomed Louis – 11-week old Daxi cross Cavalier puppy – South Wales
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Louis is reserved for his new home and will be moving after Christmas

Name: Louis

Age: 11 Weeks (on 13/12/2018)

Breed: Daxi cross Cavalier King Charles

Can I live with Children?: Yes

Can I live with cats?: Yes

Can I live with other dogs?: Yes

Fostered In: Rhondda,  South Wales

 

Louis is a 11-week old (on 13/12/2018) Daxi cross Cavalier King Charles puppy who is being fostered in RCT, South Wales. He is a typical boisterous pup who loves diving around and playing. He does this for a few hours before then cuddling up for a well-earned rest to recharge his batteries before starting again.

People – Louis is a puppy who love everyone he meets. He will happily live with gentle children and adores fuss and to cuddle on your lap after a few hours of play

Dogs – Lois loves other dogs. He is a very playful pup. He would love a canine companion in his new home but any resident dogs should be neutered. He can be an only dog but will need his family with him all day

Cats – Not cat tested but should be fine as he is young enough to learn.

In the home – As with all puppies Louis will need all basic training to enable him to grow into a well rounded adult dog. He will need someone with him most of the time until he is old enough to be left. Louis will need help with housetraining, socialisation and general training. Louis is not housetrained and shows no interest in being housetrained. His new home will need to be patient and persistent with is training.

Out and about – Louis is too young to be out on walks yet so his adopters will have to make sure he gets used to walking on a lead and learns all about the big, wide world.

Type of home – Louis would fit into a wide range of homes. As a pup he would need someone around most of the time to continue his training and socialising. He can live with sensible children but not too young as puppy teeth hurt if he nibbles you. He would like lots of chew toys and things to keep him active as he grows. A nice comfy sofa is a must. He can live with another dog or dogs but he would be too bouncy for old dogs

Louis is not neutered but it is a condition of adoption that he will be neutered when old enough (a discount voucher will be provided and follow up checks will be done. He will need a small hernia repaired at the same time. We also require puppies to attend puppy socialisation classes. Louis is 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 Rhondda South Wales.

 

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Dec 1, 2018
Ruby and Flash – Adopted
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I’m delighted to introduce Ruby and Flash, an incredibly gorgeous pair of bonded rabbits.

Like rocking horse droppings, bonded pairs of rabbits available for adoption are pretty rare…. And here we are with two pairs in as many weeks – how amazing is that! Let’s share Ruby and Flash’s FOAW story with you….

Ruby and Flash were surrendered to FOAW as victims of the sadly all too familiar reason of being unwanted children’s pets, kept in accommodation half the minimum welfare standard size for a rabbit and on a completely unsuitable diet. When they arrived with us, both had fur mites and mucky ears and Ruby had a weepy eye – all of which were easily sorted by a few visits to our fabulous vets and the love of one of our wonderful Fosterers.

Worryingly, Foster Mum noticed they were drinking far too much water. Back to the vets where blood tests revealed they both had problems with their livers. Lots of investigations and an array of different medications later, our very rabbit savvy vet has decided that actually they are very happy and healthy rabbits who just happen to have abnormal blood results!  They will continue to need to have six monthly blood tests with our vet who knows them best (FOAW will pay for these visits and any treatment that arises related to liver problems) but apart from that, they are simply perfect!

Foster Mum says that Ruby and Flash are two of the loveliest rabbits you could possibly meet. Gone are the timid little things that would only come out of hiding when no one was around.  They are really showing off their personalities now and are pretty much polar opposites!  Ruby is very outgoing, a little bit cheeky and always the first to greet you. Whereas Flash is just super chilled out and will happily hunker down for a good nose rub.  They are so special they are stars of the 2019 FOAW calendar and apparently were the perfect little models.

Ruby and Flash are both fully vaccinated and spayed/neutered and are now looking for their perfect forever home together. So, if you’re looking for a ready made pair of extremely gorgeous rabbits, look no further – just click on the link below and fill in the adoption application form. If you have any questions about their long term care and how FOAW continue to support any animal with known on-going medical conditions, just drop us a line on Facebook or via our website.

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Nov 30, 2018
Carol – 7-year old Bichon Frise – South Wales
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Name: Carol

Age: c. 7 years old

Breed: Bichon

Can I live with Children: Yes

Can I live with cats: Yes

Can I live with other dogs: Yes

Fostered in: Melksham, Wiltshire

Lovable Carol is around 7 old and is being fostered in Melksham. She is a former breeding dog who has made significant progress on the road to rehabilitation. Due to her poor eyesight, Carol is nervous of new people and will bark at them until she knows it is safe. She will need patient owners who will allow her time to build up a bond with them.

People – Carol is so much better with people than when she first arrived but can be a bit nervous with people she doesn’t know. She has a lovely bond with her foster mum and will bond with people when she trusts them.

Dogs – Carol can live by herself or will live with another dog. She currently lives with her foster sister, a tri-pawed collie named Becky and there are no issues with each other. Carol was originally part of a larger group of five dogs and she found this all overwhelming so we would advise against homing her in a home with lots of other dogs.

In the home – Carol is crate trained and happy to go in and out as she uses it for security when she feels anxious. Her crate training means she travels well in the car. She is fine to be left for up to two hours, provided she has doggie company. She enjoys to cwtch up with people she trusts.

Out and about – Carol has had a hard life, being kept indoors to breed puppies. Some of these breeding dogs find the outside fascinating and love to play. However, Carol is not one of them. She doesn’t particularly like walking far and on the whole, is not playful. For this reason, she would be more suited to short walks as opposed to a long trek.

Carol is chipped, vaccinated and up to date with her flea and worming treatment. Potential adopters will be expected to arrange to travel to Melksham to meet her.

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Nov 30, 2018
Rehomed – Grace – 5-year old Old English Sheepdog – South Wales
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Name: Grace

Age: 5 Years

Breed: Old English Sheep Dog

Can I live with Children?: Yes, older dog savvy ones

Can I live with cats?: Not tested

Can I live with other dogs?: Yes, another dog a must

Fostered In: Vale of Glamorgan

 

Grace is a 5-year old Old English Sheepdog who is being fostered in the Vale of Glamorgan, South Wales. Grace has a Grade 3/6 left hand side heart murmur, no medication and it does not slow her down at all.
People – Grace adores being touched, she would be happy to be constantly stroked and brushed for ever. She sometimes jumps and attempts to snap if trying to untangle a knotted bit of fur but a kiss and a cuddle and she is soon back to being laid back and loving. We were told that Grace did not like men but she is great the men in her foster home. She does bark whenever anyone comes into the room. Everyone ignores her barking, tells her to shut up and treats her like they do the other dogs and she soon settles. possibly needs more socialisation and reassuring. She seems to need reassuring more around adults that are not dog savvy. Grace is fine with dog savvy children and will live happily with children who understand a dog’s needs.

Dogs –  Yes, fine with other dogs and no issues so far with others she meets.

Cats – Not tested with cats

In the home – Grace is only left alone for short periods but with other dogs she trusts. Even if not alone, she will bark at any movement or sound so for the sake of happy neighbours, best not to leave her alone for too long. She loves being brushed and groomed which is just as well as she has to endure it for at least an hour every day. Whilst two of the resident dogs always go upstairs to sleep, Grace has never attempted the stairs.

Out and about – Grace is very good on the lead and does not pull. She does not walk to heel but is comfortable to walk on lead. She loves going for a run in the field off lead. She is good off lead, always staying close and comes when called and always waits at the gate to have her lead put on.

Type of home – A home with experienced owners of large breed dogs and a home that has already has a large breed, friendly dog is what we are looking for for Grace. Her new owners will have to be patient, kind and willing to let Grace settle in her own time. A big garden and access to lots of open spaces and owners who want to cuddle and groom her a lot.

Grace 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 the Vale of Glamorgan.

 

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Nov 28, 2018
BURT & TIM ***RESERVED**
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Tim and Burt are quite the double act and must be homed together. They are around 7 or 8 years old. Their foster mum says “they are super affectionate and work like a tag team approaching you together and you get double head bumps. They want fuss more than food and are very good together. Timothy tends to lead and Burt thinks’ if Tim is OK with this human, then it must be safe for me ‘. They like ear rubs and purr like a pair of revved up engines. I’m not sure what they would be like with other cats but I would like to think they would be curious rather than aggressive. Timothy is ginormous, but such a cuddle monster. Burt loves ear rubs and being stroked. They seem to eat any food- so not fussy in that department and Timothy dances for his food and it is totally adorable”

BOTH MALES

CAT SAVVY CHILDREN

NOT DOG TESTED

UP TO DATE FLEA/WORM AND VACCINATIONS

BOTH BEEN NEUTERED.

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Nov 28, 2018
Rehomed – Pumpkin – 7 year old Yorkshire terrier
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We are not taking enquiries or applications as yet but watch this space?

Currently on foster in South Wales having her assessment. This is what her foster home say about her

Pumpkin is a sweetheart about 7 years old. Loves to sit by you on the sofa. Not in the least bit aggressive but is very wary of people. Walks quite well on the lead but will stop in her tracks if someone is approaching. Will be quite a while before she could be trusted off lead as she would bolt.
Very nervous of loud traffic. House training is a work in progress. Good with dogs and cats,not tested with children.

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Nov 28, 2018
Rehomed Sophie – 6 year old Yorkshire terrier

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Sophie has had a busy week,Monday to the vets for vaccination,so a car ride,and a little stop to my mothers, for a visit with her yorkies.
Sophie is slowly coming ,she still becomes skittish if i move to fast,and i found if i dont look at her she will come closer or do little things like clean herself,or eat a treat thats right by her,its have taken until now to get her onto my lap and stay there,she stayed half hour with me stroking her,i found when i took sophie in the car to my mothers if i wrap her in a blanket she just looks at me,its only 2 mins away,i found that Sophie likes my mothers yorkies,and is more out going with them,but will not go outdoors in my mothers,but she will here if i carry her to the door and she is with one or all of my dogs, i am going to start putting her harness on with a light lead,for a little time and take her around the house to rhe back door and take lead off for her to go out,she is good going forward on the lead,but when you put a little pressure to turn or slow down,she bounces around and gets really scared…these little ones just need time,the tiny things like licking your arm, or looking at you,is massive to them.
Sophie has been cut by a groomer that comes parks outside is experianced in cutting scared dogs,she looks so much better …than my attempt,although i did get all the matts …go me….well thats a little update…feeling positive,chilling with all my babysSummary to follow

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Nov 27, 2018
SOXI ****ADOPTED****
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Lovely Soxi is around 5 years old and hasn’t had the best of starts growing up in a very busy household where she became extremely stressed. Now in a quiet foster home she has flourished. She can still be a little grumpy but is affectionate on her own terms. She absolutely loves playing with string especially if you walk around the house with it. Soxi would like a home where it’s not too frantic and she can have lots of cwtches as her confidence grows. She could be homed with older cat savvy children but needs to be an only cat and no dogs.

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OLDER CHILDREN

SPAYED/VACCINATED/CHIPPED/ FLEA AND WORMER UP TO DATE

READY TO GO.

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Nov 27, 2018
Rehomed Honey – 6 month old Cavalier King Charles Spaniel
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Honey is reserved for a home that was previously homechecked for another dog.  The adoptions team felt that Honey would be more suitable for them than the dog they previously applied for.

1st December – Update from foster home

Honey is really starting to come out of her shell and is becoming part of the crew. She’s found her waggy tail and is not afraid to use it 😁She is now eating with the other dogs she sleeps with them and has more or less abandoned her crate which was her place of safety. She’s also seeking affection from us and although she’s still a little nervous she’s so far from that scared little girl who first came to stay

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Meet Honey, who is currently on foster being assessed in South Wales. This is what her foster mum has to say about her journey so far

“She is a scared little 6 month old puppy. When she first came to us she was very shut down I don’t think she’d had any socialisation and would hide under the table and wet herself at any attempt to interact with her. She has come a long way in the three weeks we’ve had her and although still very nervous she is starting to finally behave like a playful little pup should. She will sit on the sofa and cuddle up and is now trying to interact with her foster siblings. She an absolute darling, very sweet natured and will be a perfect little dog for anyone willing to give her the time love and patience to enable her to break even further out of that little shell. She’d need someone home during the day Another friendly dog is a must and probably only older kids as she’s still very nervy. She’s got a problem with a runny tummy at the moment which we think is just down to a nerves but vets are going to send samples away to check that it’s nothing more sinister”.

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Nov 27, 2018
Eugenie – 5 year old Yorkshire terrier – South Wales
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Name: Eugenie

Age: 5 years old

Breed: Yorkshire Terrier

Can I live with Children?: Teenagers only

Can I live with cats?: Not tested

Can I live with other dogs?: Yes

Fostered In: Rhondda, South Wales

 

Eugenie is a 5-year old Yorkshire Terrier who is being fostered in RCT, South Wales. She is slowly coming out of her shell but is still very jumpy with sudden or loud movements.

People – Eugenie does not like strangers and she will hide if frightened. Eugenie loves to be stroked and made a fuss of once she gets to know you.

Dogs –  Eugenie is not bothered by other dogs.  In the home Eugenie does not pay much attention to dogs although she likes to sleep with them and follow them around occasionally but will not interact with play.

Cats – Not tested but worth testing

In the home – Eugenie will hide if feels unsure of things. She is fine to be left alone for a few hours and feels more secure when left in crate. She will often take herself off for a lie down in the crate and it seems to be her ‘safe’ place. Toilet training is work in progress as, although Eugenie will go out garden if put out there, we still having quite a few accidents in house. Adopters will have to be prepared to work with Eugenie as living in a home is new to her.

Out and about – The great outdoors is all new to this little girl. She will walk short distance with a harness on but will freeze. This is something her adopters will have to be patient with and let Eugenie get used to things in her own time.

Type of home – We think Eugenie would be best homed in a quiet home with no small children. Eugenie could be rehomed with an older dog for company, but currently wont interact with play.

Eugenie is not neutered as she has just come out of season so commitment to neuter will be required and followed up. She will need some dental work at the same time. She is 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 Rhondda, South Wales

 

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Nov 27, 2018
JASMINE ****ADOPTED****
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Jasmine is described by her foster mum as a funny old lady and at 14 years old why not. She appears to have been an only cat in her past life and will need to remain so when she finds her new home.  Jasmine doesn’t really socialise she likes to know that you are there and this gives her comfort but she is her own lady and very independent. The funny thing is though despite being independent she likes to sleep on your bed all night. During the day Jasmine likes to spend her time looking out of the window or sleeping. She does however love to be brushed and is vocal in a nice way when she is brushed. Jasmine’s favourite food is Tuna. Overall Jasmine is a sweet natured, chilled kitty who loves being groomed and fussed on her own terms

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NO OTHER CATS OR DOGS

OLDER CHILDREN

READY TO GO

SPAYED/CHIPPED AND UP TO DATE FLEA AND WORMER

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Nov 27, 2018
Suki – 7 month old Pug x Terrier
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Name: Suki

Age: 7 Months

Breed: Pug X

Can I live with Children?: Older

Can I live with cats?: Yes

Can I live with other dogs?: Yes, a must

Fostered In: RCT South Wales

Suki is a 7-month old Pug cross puppy who is being fostered in RCT, South Wales. She has had a rotten start in life and is having to learn to trust humans all over again.

People – . Suki is currently quite nervous and although she has improved greatly since she arrived she still needs lots of reassurance. She will need someone who can teach her the world can be fun and is happy for her to progress at her own pace.

Dogs –  Suki loves being with the others within the house, she snuggles up with them and would definitely need another dog or two in her new home.  She has not met any outsiders but we are sure she would be fine. She now eats her food in the kitchen with other dogs.

Cats – Suki lives happily with 3 cats

In the home – She’s nervous of sudden movements and will avoid hoover etc but is fine with tv and washing machine noises.  She could live with older sensible children or young adults who understand nervous dogs.  She has been left for short periods but would benefit from her humans being around most of the day. Suki will run around behind you wagging her tail like mad for attention but the second you reach out to her she’s gone. She won’t pass you in a doorway but will now happily jump up alongside you on the sofa and then enjoys a fuss, even nudging you with her nose for more if you stop too soon.

Out and about – Work in progress which her new home will need to work on. She is very nervous so this may be a slow progress and she would ideally need to be walked with another dog in a quiet area.

Type of home – Suki needs a new home with at least one kind resident dog to show her that not all humans are scary. She enjoys playing chase with the other dogs and then snuggling up to them for a nap. She is a really loving girl who just needs that extra bit of time to learn to trust. I’m sure there is a playful pup hidden under all the fear just waiting to come out.

Suki is neutered, chipped, vaccinated and up to date with her flea and worming treatment.  Suki does have a slight heart murmur which will need to be checked on her annual booster time, but causes no issues currently. Potential adopters will be expected to travel to meet her in her foster home in RCT, South Wales.

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Update: 05/03/2019 Suki moves to another foster home and her new foster mum comments about her: She’s so very nervous it’s heartbreaking to think of what she’s been through in her short life. She is rather partial to some chicken and cheese, not so fussed on her dried food even when soaked in gravy.

UPDATE 04/02/2019 Suki update my heart breaks she so wants to be your friend but has no courage still will not take any food out of your hand. If she can see you have anything in your hand she is gone. At some stage of her 7 months I know she has been beaten hence no good photos. But on the plus side she loves playing with my other dog’s when she wags her tail her whole body wags. She loves her food and is starting to play with toys or pegs or large stones if she is happy who cares. She sits next to me all night can then do anything with her and she loves it being gromed tickle belly but i can’t stand she makes a run for it. There must be someone to love her like we do.

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Nov 27, 2018
Megan – 6 years old – Scottish Terrier

Currently on foster in Berkshire under assessment. This is what her foster mum has to say about her journey so far

“Megan… is very shy with strangers but once she gets to know you she turns into little miss sunshine, always has a waggy tail and is pleased to see you, she loves nothing better than to sit on her humans knee for a cuddle and a belly scratch. Bright and playful this little miss will keep you amused with her mischievous antics for hours. She mouths your hands in play, so we’re currently working on this along with house training and lead walking. Megan is not quite ready to go to her forever home just yet but I don’t think it’ll be long before she can be adopted.”

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Nov 27, 2018
Rehomed Camilla – 7 year old – Scottish Terrier
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Name: Camilla

Age: 7 years old

Breed: Scottish Terrier

Can I live with Children?:Yes

Can I live with cats?: Not cat tested

Can I live with other dogs?: Yes, a must

Fostered In: Berkshire

Camilla is a 7-year old Scottish Terrier, who is being fostered in Berkshire. At times Camilla comes across as being a very serious dog, but she is very playful, loves her soft toys and often plays zoomies around the house.

People – Camilla is shy with strangers but loves you when she gets to know you. Again, very shy at first but doesn’t seem to be any more fazed by little people than big people. Loves a scratch behind her ears and is happy with you stroking her on her head and body.

Dogs – Camilla enjoys being with other dogs and will need a companion in her new home.

Cats – Not cat tested

In the home – Camilla has been left for up to 4 hours. She is not destructive in the home although she is still frightened of the vacuum cleaner. She’s been known to bark at the telly when a wildlife program comes on but her favourite is watching Paul O’Grady For the Love of Dogs. When she’s not cuddling up with her foster collie companion, she loves nothing better than to snuggle on your lap.

Out and about – Camilla is unsure of the outside world still and so lead training is ongoing. This gentle socialisation and training will have to be kept up in her new home.

Type of home – Camilla needs to be with a confident resident dog and would suit an active retired person or a family with older children. She needs someone who is prepared work on her training and socialisation as well as get her used to being a loved family companion.

Please remember, if you have a dog and it is not neutered, it is against our policies to re-home a dog with you.

Camilla 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 Berkshire  

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Nov 27, 2018
Rehomed Jennie – 3 year old Cavalier King Charles – West Midlands
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Name: Jennie

Age: 3 years

Breed: Cavalier King Charles Spaniel/Blenheim

Can I live with children: 7+

Can I live with cats: Not tested

Can I live with dogs: Yes

Fostered in: Stourbridge, West Midlands

 

Jennie is a 3-year old Cavalier King Charles spaniel who is being fostered in Stourbridge, West Midlands. She is just the most friendly dog in the world. She wants to go straight up to everyone she meets for a mega fuss (whether they want it or not!).

People: Jennie loves people and enjoys a fuss from everyone. As she is quite exuberant, she will only be rehomed where any children are aged 7 years and over.

Dogs: In her foster home she is fine with the other two foster dogs, although she can be a little possessive of foster mum and warn the others off on occasions. Outside the home she always wants to greet dogs but this has been kept to a minimum as she’s only just had her second vaccination.

Cats: Not tested with cats but will bark at any that come near her garden.

In the home: Jennie is quite happy to be left for about 3 hours as long as she is with another dog. Paper and tissues need to be out of reach as she has been known to chew them. She takes no notice of any household appliances and is housetrained in her foster home.

Type of home: A home with several people around to give her lots of fuss would be best for her. We feel that Jennie may become a bit possessive if she only lives with one person as she bonds very strongly to people. She is an active girl who adores attention. She loves laps and sharing a bed where possible.

Jennie is fully vaccinated and is up to date with flea and worming treatments. Jennie cannot be spayed before the middle of January as she has only recently come out of season. If she was to be rehomed before that time it is a condition of adoption that she will be neutered (a discount voucher may be provided) and follow up checks will be done. Potential adopters will be expected to travel to her foster home to meet her in the West Midlands.

 

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Nov 27, 2018
Poe – 8 month old Bichon Frise
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Update: I’ve had a busy day in the garden!
I fell in the pond because I’ve never seen one before, and Sha took the cover off to clean it! I was chasing the cat and I didn’t realise I couldn’t walk on water.
I shook myself off and I think Joey may have laughed at me!
I didn’t care though – the sun was shining and I love the garden so much I never want to go back inside – unless I get scared – then I run as fast as I can to get into the house!
I’m really good at steps now too – even though I had no idea how to get up or down them a few weeks ago!
Nige cut all the laws today – I’d never seen a lawnmower until today, but I wasn’t bothered a bit.
Spike and Joey had chicken feet this afternoon for their snack, I wanted one but I couldn’t eat it in the garden, I don’t like being still for very long when I’m outside – so Sha put one in the igloo and I had a quiet chew for half an hour.
I’m pretty exhausted now, too tired to play even, but I’ve got my purple velvet cushion – I LOVE velvet cushions – this one is huge – but I’m not sharing with Joey tonight – or Spike! I’m having it all to myself!

Update 11/3/2019: Today we are having a good day. I was allowed to catch him, stroke him, get a jumper on him and take him up the garden to play 😀
10 mins and he is shattered as he has no stamina and no muscle mass 😥but we are increasing play times by a few minutes each session

Update as of 1st December: Trying to get Poe to relax a little. This little boy is scared of every little noise. He spends all his time in his dog bed or running from every little movement and sound.
Just had to wash him as he dirties his self with fright, so put him with Patsy and Krissi as they cuddle some times when Patsy lumps herself on gentle Krissi.

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Meet the very scared little Poe. He is not used to living in a home or being around humans. Currently in foster in Wales being assessed.

At this time we feel he would be better off in a multi dog household with no pressure from humans on how to behave. No children home as he would find them to scary.

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Nov 27, 2018
Rehomed – Harry 6 year old Yorkshire terrier
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Meet Harry the lovely Yorkshire terrier lad. He is currently under assessment in foster in Wales. Watch this space

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Nov 24, 2018
Bach & Eevee – Happy Ever After
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Tiny beautiful Bach came to us when he was found as a stray in Barry. He was a lovely, calm and confident little man – and we were determined to find the perfect forever friend for him.

Along comes Eevee – a feisty little lady who had lost her male friend and wanted a new bunny to play with.

Bonding was not straightforward with these two. Initially Eevee was curious, but certainly not convinced Bach was the bunny for her.  However, Bach was cool as a cucumber and decided immediately he liked her.  As with every human who ever met Bach, Eevee’s mum fell in love straight away and hoped that perseverance would convince her girl that Bach was indeed the perfect partner she’d been looking for.

Eevee was very territorial and not totally happy about this new man being on her turf. She wanted him as a friend but in true female fashion certainly wasn’t going to make it easy for him.

Bonding these two took around three months, but through the sheer hard work, determination and patience of Eevee’s wonderful mum they are now a happily bonded couple – living the perfect life together.  As always, the FOAW rabbit team continued to offer support and advice throughout the bonding process for as long as it was needed.

We are so pleased for little Bach and Eevee and hope they have the happiest of lives together.

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Nov 16, 2018
Hermione – 9-week old Pug cross puppy – Crewe Cheshire

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Name: Hermione

Age: 9 weeks

Breed: Pug X

Can I live with Children?: Older children

Can I live with cats?: Yes under supervision

Can I live with other dogs?: Yes

Fostered In: Crewe

 

Hermione is a 9 week old (on 16/11/2018) Pug cross puppy who is being fostered in Crewe, Cheshire. She is a typical puppy. She is into everything and always making you laugh with her comical ways. Hermione is just learning to wag her piggy tail and play with toys so she is amusing and a real little character.

 

People – As with all puppies, Hermione loves to be around people. She does not respect personal space and will make a fuss at the slightest opportunity.

 

Dogs –  Hermione is very sociable with other dogs as typical boisterous puppy

 

Cats – Hermione will try and chase the cat to play with-but she is  quickly learning that the cat will tell her off!

 

In the home – as a puppy farm puppy Hermione will need full training from basic house training to lead training. She sleeps in a cage at night. Being a young puppy she will chew and investigate everything so will need to be closely monitored while getting used to her new home.

 

Out and about – Hermione is just getting used to her collar and has not had any walks yet.

 

Type of home – As Hermione is a very small the puppy she would need someone home for the majority of the day and would not suit being left for long periods of time. She needs a home that has experience of pugs and a family that will give a lot of time to training and continuing socialisation.

 

Hermione is chipped, vaccinated and up to date with her flea and worming treatment. Hermione is too young to be neutered but will be issued with a neutering contract which will make it the responsibility of her adopters to get this done when she is 6 months of age. This will be followed up. Potential adopters will be expected to travel to meet her in her foster home in Crewe

 

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Nov 16, 2018
Bella – Pug cross puppy – Crewe, Cheshire

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Name:  Bella

Age: 9 weeks

Breed: Pug X

Can I live with Children?: Older children

Can I live with cats?: Yes under supervision

Can I live with other dogs?: Yes

Fostered In: Crewe

 

Bella is a 9 week old (on 16/11/2018) Pug cross puppy who is being fostered in Crewe, Cheshire. She is typical puppy. She is into everything and always making you laugh with her comical ways. Bella is just learning to wag her piggy tail  and play with toys so she is amusing and a real little character.

 

People – As with all puppies, Bella loves to be around people. She does not respect personal space and will make a fuss at the slightest opportunity.

 

Dogs –  Bella is very sociable with other dogs as typical boisterous puppy

 

Cats – Bella will try and chase the cat to play with-but she is quickly learning that the cat will tell her off!

 

In the home – as a puppy farm puppy Bella will need full training from basic house training to lead training. She sleeps in a cage at night. Being a young puppy she will chew and investigate everything so will need to be closely monitored while getting used to her new home.

 

Out and about – Bella is just getting used to her collar and has not had any walks yet.

 

Type of home – As Bella is a very small the puppy she would need someone home for the majority of the day and would not suit being left for long periods of time. She needs a home that has experience of pugs and a family that will give a lot of time to training and continuing socialisation.

 

Bella  is chipped, vaccinated and up to date with her flea and worming treatment. Bella is too young to be neutered but will be issued with a neutering contract which will make it the responsibility of her adopters to get this done when she is 6 months of age. This will be followed up. Potential adopters will be expected to travel to meet her in her foster home in Crewe

 

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Nov 16, 2018
REHOMED Ron – Pug cross puppy – Crewe CheshireM

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Ron is 9 weeks on 16/11/2018 and is a Pug cross who is being fostered in Crewe, Cheshire. He is a typical puppy. He is into everything and always making you laugh with him comical ways. Ron is just learning to wag his piggy tail and play with toys so he is amusing and a real little character.

 

People – As with all puppies, Ron loves to be around people. He does not respect personal space and will make a fuss at the slightest opportunity.

 

Dogs –  Ron is very sociable with other dogs as typical boisterous puppy

 

Cats – Ron will try and chase the cat to play with-but he is quickly learning that the cat will tell him off!

 

In the home – as a puppy farm puppy Ron will need full training from basic house training to lead training. He sleeps in a cage at night. Being a young puppy He will chew and investigate everything so will need to be closely monitored while getting used to his new home.

 

Out and about – Ron is just getting used to his collar and has not had any walks yet.

 

Type of home – As Ron is a very small the puppy, he would need someone home for the majority of the day and would not suit being left for long periods of time. He needs a home that has experience of pugs and a family that will give a lot of time to training and continuing socialisation.

 

Ron is chipped, vaccinated and up to date with his flea and worming treatment. Ron is too young to be neutered but will be issued with a neutering contract which will make it the responsibility of his adopters to get this done when he is 6 months of age. This will be followed up. Potential adopters will be expected to travel to meet him in his foster home in Crewe

 

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Nov 14, 2018
JIMMY ****ADOPTED****
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Gorgeous Jimmy is around 18 months old and is a handsome young man who loves to play and cuddle. He is a happy healthy playful fun loving little boy. He loves to chase his toys and enjoys a dreamie treat. He gets on with other cats and is fine with children. He is also great with cat savvy dogs He loves a fuss and loves nothing more than being allowed to sleep cwtched up to you on the bed all night long. Hes a perfect little boy.

MALE

NEUTERED/FLEAD/UP TO DATE WITH WORMER

SUPER CUDDLY AND PLAYFUL

GOOD WITH OTHER CATS

NOT DOG TESTED

UNDER 2 YEARS OLD.

WOULD BE FINE WITH CAT SAVVY CHILDREN

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Nov 14, 2018
MILLIE & MISTY ****ADOPTED*****

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Milly and Misty

Millie and Misty are now ready to start looking for their forever home. They are around seven or eight months old and are total sweethearts. Their foster mum describes them as being cheeky and adorable. Millie is the chatty one, she loves a good heart to heart about poetry, philosophy or politics (she’s pro cat, lukewarm dog and pro chicken for breakfast). Misty is the funny one, loves laps and if she thinks that you should be giving her more fuss she will climb up your jeans and demand it! She was the shyer at first but is now a proper diva. Playful with the other kittens and will listen to your woes with a non-judgemental ear. Fluffy’s coat is a little longer that Misty’s but Misty literally wears her heart on her sleeve and will adore her new forever humans.

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Nov 13, 2018
GINNY & HERMIONE – *****ADOPTED*****
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Ginny and Hermione

Stand back and form an orderly queue for these 9 week old flufftastic monsters Ginny and Hermione. These gorgeous girls need to be rehomed together as they are bonded sisters. They are not quite ready yet but we are taking enquiries. Ginny is more confident than her sister Hermione who will need someone very patient and willing to accept her as a shy puss in boots. She will come around as she loves to play but will take time hence why she needs her sister for support. Ginny is a lap kitten, and very sociable. They are finding their feet and growing and playing more and more every day.

BOTH FEMALE GOOD WITH CATS AND DOGS

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Nov 13, 2018
Rehomed Mandy – 4-year old Pug cross – Stourbridge
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Name: Mandy

Age: 4 years

Breed: Cross Breed

Can I live with Children?: Yes, but not too young

Can I live with cats?: Not tested

Can I live with other dogs?: Yes

Fostered In: Midlands

Mandy is a 4-year old Pug cross who is being fostered in the Midlands. She loves everyone and will try to get attention from everyone she meets. She does enjoy barking at the tv if there is a dog on there!

People – Mandy is happy around people of all shapes and sizes and is very ell behaved.

Dogs –  Mandy is well behaved with other dogs.

Cats – Not cat tested

In the home – Mandy is housetrained and can be left alone for short periods. She is not destructive at all. 

Out and about – Mandy socialises well with other dogs and enjoys being out and about on her lead.

Type of home – We think Mandy would suit most homes, although she is very small she is very heavy and strong so no very young children please.

Please remember, if you have a dog and it is not neutered, it is against our policies to re-home a dog with you. 

Mandy is chipped, vaccinated and up to date with her flea and worming treatment. Mandy has not been neutered so it is a condition of adoption that her adopters arrange to have her neutered as soon as advised by the vet. A discount voucher is available and follow up checks will be done. Potential adopters will be expected to travel to meet her in her foster home in the Midlands

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REHOMED Lark – 10 mnth old Pug cross – South Wales

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Name: Lark

Age: 10 months

Breed: Pug X

Can I live with Children?: Yes

Can I live with cats?: Not tested

Can I live with other dogs?: Yes, at least 1 resident dog

Fostered In: Gwent

 

Lark is a 10 month  old Pug cross who is being fostered in Gwent, South Wales She is a very well adjusted and confident girl. She doesn’t appear nervous but she does enjoy the company of other dogs and we think she needs that interaction with another resident dog.

 

People – Lark is very friendly towards all adults and children she has met. Always wagging her tail and running up and greeting people, Lark loves cuddling and will snuggle up but is also happy to then go into her bed when she’s ready. She can be touched and smoothed all over her body and has no issues

 

Dogs –  Lark is very sociable and friendly with all dogs both the ones she lives with and when meeting dogs out on walks. She wags her tail and runs up to them to greet them whatever their age, sex or size. She is very confident with all dogs. Lark enjoys playing with and chewing her toys and willingly shares her toys.

 

Cats – Not cat tested

 

In the home – Lark is happy to be left for up to 4 to 5 hours a day. She is not destructive at all and just settles down and sleeps. Lark loves to look out of the lounge window and watch and bark at the world going by but she isn’t a persistent barker by any means and it’s quite endearing. Lark gives a lovely welcome when you return from a few hours out. Lark then likes to snuggle and cuddle in for the evening.

 

Out and about – Lark gets very excited to go for a walk and thoroughly enjoys her walks. She walks very well on a lead. She does not pull at all and spends a lot of time just sniffing around and walking leisurely taking in her surroundings.

 

Type of home – Lark is very confident and sociable and would fit well into most homes. She would get on with any type of dog and person but an active home would probably be best

 

Lark 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 Gwent

 

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Nov 13, 2018
ZOE – ADOPTED

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Zoe is around two and a half and has had an awful life so far. She has already had at least 4 litters of kittens after her previous owners moved and left her behind. She’s been spayed, vaccinated and chipped and is now ready for her future in a loving home to begin. She would like eventually to go outside as she loves to sit in the window and watch the world go by. She is great with humans very loving and friendly but will stick up for herself if they annoy her too much. She doesn’t really interact with the other cats but if they don’t bother her she won’t bother them so would either need to be only pet or with confident pets. She loves to play and will chase a ball or just race around.

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AROUND 2-3

SUBMISSIVE OTHER CATS

CAT SAVVY DOGS

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Nov 12, 2018
Rehomed- Lara – 3 year old Kokoni cross – Newport

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Name: Lara

Age: 3 years

Breed: Kokoni cross

Can I live with Children?: Yes

Can I live with cats?: Yes

Can I live with other dogs?: Yes, preferably

Fostered In: Newport

Lara is a 3-year old Kokoni cross who is being fostered in Newport. She is an adorable and loving dog, who loves the company of other dogs and people. She is a Cypriot by birth and has all the appropriate paperwork and passport.

People – Lara loves a fuss and snuggling up on the sofa with people and accepts people and children in to her home with minimum fuss.

Dogs – Lara loves being in the company of other dogs and is happiest when off lead, running in the fields and woods with her doggy friends. Ideally, she should live with other dogs.

Cats – Lara comes from a household with cats and is absolutely fine with them.

In the home – Lara is house trained and doesn’t mind being left for a few hours, provided she has doggie company and can see out the window. She loves sitting on the windowsill and watching the world go by.

Out and about – Lara loves her walks and being out and about in general. She greets other dogs and people well.

Type of home – Lara is very well adjusted and would suit a house with children and other dogs. Potential owners should be prepared to be able to let her walk, run and play in a range of fields and wooded environments.

Lara 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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