Sunday, 28 August 2022

100 Days with 100 Dogs: Day 29 - Meet Myla

Day 29 of our 100 Days with 100 Dogs feature sees the start of the Bank Holiday weekend, and also another young dog in our care eager to find their new pawrents.

 

Meet Myla

This beautiful baby is Myla who is just 9 months old. She was bought as a playmate for the resident dog, but unfortunately the resident dog did not take to her. Sadly many dogs in our care are here because of disagreements with the other dog, which is why we are quite particular about pairing them up. 

Myla is great with humans, and could probably live with children over 10 years old (purely because we wouldn't want her knocking toddlers over in her excitement)  She has not been tested with cats. 

Because of the reason she is with us we would not want to put her in that situation again even though it wasn't her fault.  Myla needs a home where her new family will have the time and patience for an adolescent dog and guide her using positive reinforcement.

Myla is currently too young to be neutered.

If Myla sounds like a good fit for your household, then please contact us via the form on this page - https://www.gsdwelfarefund.co.uk/adopting-a-german-shepherd/

 


Friday, 26 August 2022

100 Days with 100 Dogs: Day 28 - Meet Nala

As well as being the 28th day in the 100 Days with 100 Dogs series, today is also National Dog Day. Originally set up by Colleen Paige as a means to raise awareness of dogs in rescue shelters. And that segways nicely to today's dog looking for their forever home.

 

Meet Nala

The lovely Nala is a 2 ½/ year old white long haired female German Shepherd. She found herself in Welfare after getting out of the front door when a visitor arrived and grabbing them. Unfortunately for her the visitor was the landlord who demanded that she go. 

The first time I met Nala she gave me a wide berth, with her tail tucked tightly between her legs. She was such a worried girl. Since then Nala has gained confidence and now greets visitors and loves a fuss.  

She is more comfortable with women than men.  Nala would best suit a quiet child and pet free home. Once she bonds with you then you have a friend for life. She doesn't react to other dogs.

Nala is situated in Mildenhall, Suffolk.

Can you offer Nala a home she can feel safe and loved in? If so, get in touch with us via the adoption query form here - https://www.gsdwelfarefund.co.uk/adopting-a-german-shepherd/



Thursday, 25 August 2022

100 Days with 100 Dogs: Day 27 - Meet Tara

In the 27th day of our 100 Days with 100 Dogs series and today we meet an energetic young lady looking for her forever home. Please like and share this post far and wide so we can find that for her.

 

Meet Tara

This beautiful girl is Tara. She is just under 2 years old. She is a short coated black and tan female German Shepherd. Tara's an absolute star around people and loves to make a huge fuss of everyone. 

Unfortunately she is reactive to dogs so would need a pet free home. She is very lively and loves her play time.  We can't see any reason why she couldn't live with children over 10 (she can be energetic and younger children may be knocked over by her).

Tara is currently located in Sleaford, South Lincolnshire.

If you can offer Tara a suitable home then please get in touch via the form here - https://www.gsdwelfarefund.co.uk/adopting-a-german-shepherd/

  



Wednesday, 24 August 2022

100 Days with 100 Dogs: Day 26 - Meet Harley

Day 26 brings us into the second quarter of our 100 Days with 100 Dogs feature, and today we meet an older lad looking for a peaceful and loving home.

Meet Harley

Harley is an 8 year old long haired male German Shepherd.   He came in to our care about a year ago due to a change in his owner's circumstances. We subsequently found him a new home and he was there for 8 months, but then his new carer moved home and couldn't take Harley with him. 

Harley is a nervous boy, but once he gets to know you he is very affectionate. His adopter reported that he is very reactive to other dogs. We had not experienced that before he left, and we believe this is probably down to being worried.  Harley will best suit a quiet home as the only pet. He is not neutered and neutering is not recommended for him. 

He is currently located near Sleaford in South Lincolnshire.

If you have a calm home suitable for Harley and willing to give him the love he needs then please get in touch with us via our adoption query form here: https://www.gsdwelfarefund.co.uk/adopting-a-german-shepherd/

  


Albas - Dog of the Month!

 


In yesterday's 100 Days with 100 Dogs feature we met young Albas who is our star Dog of the Month. Visit here to find out why - https://gsdwelfare.blogspot.com/2022/08/100-days-with-100-dogs-day-25-albas.html With such amazing progress over such a short period of time, and even more so the renewed hope that he can enjoy a life he deserves.

His progression also means that we're looking for a special home he can call his forever home. His adopters will need to patient with him, and continue the work we've started under our guidance. If you're up to the challenge then please get in touch via our Adoption Query form here - https://www.gsdwelfarefund.co.uk/adopting-a-german-shepherd/

Tuesday, 23 August 2022

100 Days with 100 Dogs: Day 25 - Albas

Day 25 and we're a quarter of the way through the 100 Days with 100 Dogs series, and to mark the occasion we have a very special dog for everyone to meet. Albas is our star dog of the month and it's easy to see why...

Meet Albas

Albas found his way in to Welfare when he was just 11 months old. He's now 14 months old. His behaviour was so bad that his owners could not cope any longer. They had used the services of trainers and behaviourists to no avail. His behaviour continued to worsen.  

Once in our care he became even worse, which meant we weren't able to get him out of his kennel. This was obviously very worrying. We have several dogs in our care that are not safe to home, but they are happy with us. They have great quality of life, and have to varying extents put their torments behind them.  

Albas quality of life wasn't improving and we were concerned over his welfare. Still, we believed he could work his way through it, and that he deserved a chance. Fast forward 3 months, and there's a dramatic change in him. He's now the most affectionate boy, and even takes treats from strangers! ❤  You cannot realise how significant that is.  

Albas is all black and very handsome lad.  He will be looking for a pet and child free home with someone who would be prepared to come to visit him regular before adoption, and to learn about the methods we are using with him. 

Sincere thanks to Tony Dominy and Lisa Hird whose hard work has certainly paid off.

Albas will be quite a challenge to take on, but one we hope someone will accept. This lovely lad deserves his chance at something resembling a normal life. If you think that could provide the home and the special care he'll need then get in touch via the Adoption Query form here - https://www.gsdwelfarefund.co.uk/adopting-a-german-shepherd/

Monday, 22 August 2022

100 Days with 100 Dogs: Day 24 - Meet Lily

Day 24 in the Big Brother house and... Sorry wrong channel! Although Doggo TV sounds like a great idea. We're almost a quarter of the way into the 100 Days with 100 Dogs series, and today we have a familial connection with Kerrie, who featured two days ago.

Meet Lily

Lily is a 6 year old female, black and tan, short coated German Shepherd. She came in to Welfare as a cruelty case from the RSPCA with her mum (her mum is Kerrie, who we met two days ago in the series). When she arrived, she was absolutely terrified. 

Since the she's received behaviour adjustment training, and has been allowed to progress at a pace that suits her. There are very rarely any quick fixes with behaviour adjustment - no matter what an advert on Facebook might claim. The oldert, more authoritarian techniques could mask some behaviours if you were brutal enough, although it would never remove them, the dog would respond by hiding the problem deeper.

Sadly such trainers still exist, and so it is important to discuss the methods with any trainer or behaviorist that you intend to use.

For Lily we used patience, and positive reinforcement, as she slowly explores her new surroundings. Everything proceeds at her pace and we are thrilled with her progress. Lily will need many visits from her prospective adopter to build a bond with them. She will be best suited as an only pet in a child free, quiet home where she can continue to blossom. 

Lily is currently located in Holbeach, South Lincs.

If you think you can provide the calm and loving home Lily needs then please complete the Adoption Query form page -  - http://www.gsdwelfarefund.co.uk/adopting-a-german-shepherd/ 

You'll find other dogs looking for homes on our website here -  http://www.gsdwelfarefund.co.uk/dogslist/  and in our Facebook Adoption group - https://www.facebook.com/groups/gsdwfadoptions