Ada. What have you been doing? What is that on your face?
I’ve been playing in my sandpit mum
But Ada. The sandpit is closed over
No mum. I found a new one
Oh… do you mean Will’s bag of building sand?
Yeh…. Me new sandpit mum
Ada. What have you been doing? What is that on your face?
Yeh…. Me new sandpit mum
When we arrived at the vets we met two very traumatised dogs. Both dogs were terrified. They informed us that the female was in season but they didn’t know how far along. Eventually, they were put in the van separately to start their journey to the boarding kennels. There we could rehabilitate them and help them to begin their new life. Within days they’d started to relax and making progress and continued to thrive over the next few weeks.
On the 10th of December 2021, we visited the kennels to see our Welfare dogs and check their progress. Apollo (the male) was brought out and it was like seeing a different dog. The kennels had worked wonders with him and he’d put weight on, appeared happy and behaved more confidently.
Ideally one of the committee would have liked to take Lexi home so the puppies could be reared in a home environment, but she wasn’t used to us and attached to the kennel staff so it would have been too distressing for her if we moved her. Lexi gave birth to nine puppies. Sadly one of them has since died, Lexi and the other eight pups are thriving and she is being a marvellous mum. She receives her own Tesco deliveries of chicken; fish and other nutritious foods so she provides enough milk to feed these gorgeous babies. They have been named with a Christmas theme, and we look forward to sharing some of their progress as they grow.
Unfortunately because of her dreadful start in life she is now permanently scarred. Bella only trusts Auntie Rose so we made the decision not to home her. She will stay where she is happy and loved.
He caused a bit of a stir because we were trialling a new kennel and they proceeded to tell us he should be euthanised because we shouldn’t spend that much money on vet fees. He was quickly moved to auntie Rose where we established he wasn’t EPI but was being fed a rubbish diet. He is reactive with other dogs and we're also dealing with a long term ear problem. He's great with people though!
If you're interested in learning more about adopting a rescue dog then you can read about it here: Adopting a Dog