Sunday, 15 May 2022

GSD Welfare Fund's Spring Auction Started



Our Spring Auction is going live over on the Auction page. There is no starting bid on any item. Make your bids in the comments under the item you would like.

Postage is £2.00 unless the bidding goes over £40.00, then it is free.

The Auction closes midnight 31 May.

Lots of models (even collies) and books by the greats of our breed, and other GSD memorabilia. The best of luck for your bids!

https://www.facebook.com/GSDWelfareFundAuctions

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Friday, 13 May 2022

Barks & Wings Drive Thru - Captain Alfresco


Even VIDs (Very Important Dogs) are frequenting the ever popular Barks & Wings Drive Thru. Head Chef Lawrence keeps his cool when the Captain demands to dine alfresco style.

Lawrence runs the Coombe Farm Boarding Kennels, in Stamford and is also instrumental in re-homing GSD Welfare Fund rescued dogs in his area.



Thursday, 12 May 2022

Ask Tia - The Art of Herding Cats


Hi everypawdy - it's been too long since I shared my wisdom. It's all the fault of my online hairy minion who's been slacking off lately, and even claimed to be working on higher priority tasks. A swift bite on the bottom soon reminded him that he is an idiot, and that I will always be his priority. After all, I have desperate dogs who need my help in their time of need. And I also need the distraction from Rodney and the other handsome males - we do seem to have more of them about these days - it's hard to decide where to look sometimes!

Enough of that - let's make some poor dog's life better. I've received this plea for assistance from Nikita, and I instantly knew I had to help - the delicious sausages that mysteriously appeared at the same time had absolutely nothing to do with my decision!

 

        Hi Tia,

My name is Nikita (picture attached). Last year my mum brought home some kittens....three of them (unbelievable!), and now they are bigger she lets them go outside. Problem iv got is I like to round them all up..., but there's three of them to control. All good when they are still, problem is mum keeps shouting at me to stop rounding them up. I don't hurt them, the cats come up to me and Eboni my sister ( she does not chase them ) and they cuddle up. 

When mum can't cope anymore she puts me in the kitchen, then the cats follow me into there ...cheek of it, one lies by my water bowl. I'm a good dog, so I just lie next to them. It's when they are running around I get stressed. I'm convinced these cats just do it to get me into trouble. Any suggestions on cat control ?

Nikita xx

Ps Nikita the sable one, Eboni who is the good one, is the black one lol

Thanks for contacting me Nikita, this situation is wrong on so many levels that I'm not sure where to start. Herding cats is difficult, especially if there's more than one. While clearly an inferior species they can be tricksy, and don't underestimate the sharpness of their claws - even on the little ones. They can be quick, so you need to slow them down a bit and make them easier to handle. Sneak up on them from behind while they're distracted, for example while they're eating, and swift bites to their bottoms will help bring them in line.

Sadly your problems don't end there. Mums are usually wise, if a bit sweary at times, but in this case your mum is plain wrong. You're a German Shepherd, a dog bred for keeping other animals in their place, or moving them where they need to be. You know what you have to do - a bite on the bottom will help her focus, but I advise running away quickly as these hoomans don't take such gentle reminders well and I've found it best to remain out of reach until they calm down and realise they were wrong.

If you have a problem the needs my wisdom to solve then you can email my bearded monkey at tiaspupdates@gmail.com and he'll do whatever I tell him to. I do like sausages, but sometimes it's nice to be surprised. 

Anyway, Rodney is looking magnificent, so ta ta for now. Love Tia 🐾🐾🐾

To help keep me in the treats I so richly deserve, please consider donating generously to the German Shepherd Dog Welfare Fund who rescued me, and now continue to take good care of me. https://www.paypal.com/donate/?hosted_button_id=3TFBXREQPUVUG

Editor's Note (while Tia's not looking)  - Tia's not a trained professional, and you really shouldn't try her advice at home, or anywhere else for that matter!

Wednesday, 11 May 2022

Meet Murphy - One of Our Resident Dogs

 

Murphy is a black and tan, male German Shepherd who found himself in rescue after the death of his owner. He is about 8/9 years old. When Murphy first came into Welfare he was quite traumatised and it took him a while to let his guard down with people. Murphy likes to do things at his own pace and we have encouraged this while he has been with us.Once he warms to you he is very loving. Although he has lived with another dog he can be very reactive towards other dogs.

Sadly, Murphy has recently suffered a gastric torsion but is recovering well. Unfortunately, he is also showing signs of DM and has been diagnosed with a heart murmur. Because of this he will stay in our care and be loved.

Please consider sponsoring Murphy or one of our other resident dogs for only £20 per year - https://gsdwelfare.blogspot.com/p/sponsor-our-dogs.html


Tuesday, 10 May 2022

Meet Levi - Could You Provide His Forever Home?


Levi is a long coated male German Shepherd. He is 14 months old. Levi is a big strong boy who would benefit from being the only dog in the household. It would also need to be a cat and child free home. Levi is not ideal for first time GSD carers, so n experienced handler is preferable who would be prepared to continue his education. 

He can sometimes be reactive to other dogs when on the lead. When playing with other  dogs,  he can be over zealous. Levi’s ideal home would be calm without too much hustle and bustle going on.

If you'd like to provide a home for Levi, or one of our other dogs then visit here for more information - https://www.gsdwelfarefund.co.uk/adopting-a-german-shepherd/



Saturday, 7 May 2022

Calling All Humble Gamers!


Many PC gamers already know that not only can receive excellent discounts on a huge variety of games and books, but that they are also supporting Humble's featured charities. Fewer might not be aware that they can also select which charities they support (note that some bundles/offers are dedicated to specific charities) and that the charity close to my heart, the German Shepherd Dog Welfare Fund are listed there.

So come and join me helping the charity that rescued my dog Wellington, so whenever you buy a game on Humble know that you're helping dogs like him live as they deserve, not how they've suffered before their rescue.

It's easy to choose the charity you support. After you've logged in, open the Profile menu to the top right of your screen (see screenshot, and no I couldn't resist including Planet Zoo as it was there!), and select 'Settings'.

With he settings window open, scroll down to Charity Contribution section.

And then open the Charity Preference option. In the Select a Charity screen, search for 'German Shepherd Dog Rescue Fund', confirm your choice and you're good to go!

A huge thank you from me, the team, and the dogs if you've made it this far, and now treat yourself to some new games!

If you're not already a Humble member and want to be, then please use this referral link, and money I receive will go to the charity as well, so a double win!

https://www.humblebundle.com/membership?refc=3pQldS

Meet George - he's ready for his forever home

 

Meet George, he's eager to find his forever home. He's a 6-year-old, black, male German Shepherd. He came into rescue with seven other GSDs he had been living with. George has the sweetest temperament and is a delight to be around. Sadly, he suffers from brain damage. It does not interfere with his everyday life, and you can easily see how he loves life and is always so happy.

Unfortunately, George has seizures and needs regular medication. This medication will be lifelong. George also has a problem with his ears and because he doesn't let you check or treat them, it means he has to be sedated at the vets for treatment when he has a flare up. All treatment for his ongoing ailments will be paid for by the GSD Welfare Fund.

He does have a habit of nipping you as he is walking along. To George this is a game, and it looks as if he almost laughs once he has done it. They are not vicious bites but can leave bruises. This is not something that can be trained out of him. It is part of who he is, but must be considered when adopting. George is great with other dogs, however George would better suit a child free home, due to the nipping.

Interested in adopting George? See our adoption process here https://www.gsdwelfarefund.co.uk/adopting-a-german-shepherd/