Dog Rescue

Supporting dog rescues and rescue dogs!

We are passionate about rescue! From providing help to guardians to settle in new dogs or helping rescue organisations with assessments, rehabilitation programmes, foster schemes and volunteer training. We use our online training courses and 'shop for rescue' pet shop to help raise funds too.

 

And it goes without saying that we adore our own rescue dogs (the 'keepie' ones, although we are rather partial to a 'foster' or two here and there as well – you'll find their various antics and 'outtakes' popping up on our instagram feed!)

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You can follow the stories of some of the dogs we are working with in the blog posts below.

We share a 'behind the scenes' insight into what we do to help our amazing charity partners support their most troubled dogs on their journey from 'rescued' to 'settled in a new home'.  

And if you'd like to see the full story of one of our rescue clients who is now settled and 'a year on' with his permanent family, have a read of Charlie's story here. 

Meet some of our current 'rescues'

Rescue_BTRF_Jim.pngDonate a dinner!

Age:

10 months

Breed:

Bedlington Terrier

Where:

Specialist rehabilitation space

Cricket is…..  terrified of other dogs; insecure, anxious and conflicted around people; frightened of being groomed; 

click here for my full story and to see what i'm getting up to on my rehabilitation journey

Rescue_RSPCA_Cleo1.jpgDonate a dinner!

Age:

5 years (ish)

Breed:

Rhodesian Ridgeback x something fabulous!

Where:

Specialist rehabilitation space

Cleo is…….  struggling with sensory overload and arousal, physical contact, other dogs and a sorely tummy!  

click here for my full story and to see what i'm getting up to on my rehabilitation journey

Rescue_BTRF_Ernie1.jpgDonate a dinner!

Age:

10 years

Breed:

Bedlington Terrier

Where:

Foster

Ernie is very worried about grooming, vet handling and noises and needs a physical health and wellbeing plan too

click here for my full story and to see what i'm getting up to on my rehabilitation journey