Tuesday 6 September 2022

100 Days with 100 Dogs: Day 37 - Meet Storm

 

Day 37 of 100 Days with 100 Dogs welcomes a lovely young lady looking for her forever home - can you provide one for her?

Meet Storm

This beautiful girl is Storm. She is just 12 months old, and a black and tan entire short coated female. A disagreement with a resident dog has brought her into Welfare. 

She is very loving towards humans, even strangers. Because of her history she will be looking for a pet free home. She has a high prey drive, but we think she would be fine with older children (above 10 years old).

She's currently located in Mildenhall, Suffolk

If you are able to offer Storm her forever home then please contact us via our adoption page - http://www.gsdwelfarefund.co.uk/adopting-a-german-shepherd/

Not already a GSD Welfare Member? Then we invite you to join and from as little as £10 per year you will receive our quarterly newsletter 'Dogsbody' - https://www.gsdwelfarefund.co.uk/product/gsd-welfare-fund-annual-membership/

  


Tia's Pupdates - Fake Snow, Real Games

Hello everypawdy. Tia here with a pupdate. Today I have to tell you all about a wonderful new game I've learned to play with the hooman. It was so much fun, and a surprise too, as I really wasn't expecting to be playing games. The hooman let me out to play while she cleaned my kennel. I don't usually pay too much attention to this as I usually take myself off in the field to explore. 

However, today curiosity lured me back to check what she was doing.  She was having so much fun all by herself throwing snow around. It wasn't like the normal icy snow, but still looked a lot of fun so I joined in.  I helped her to pull it out of the bag and rolled around in it.  

The hooman being a spoilsport tried to end the game, and asked me to go out of the kennel. I really don't think it's fair she gets all the fun so I stayed. I shall be watching in future and every time I see her with the bag of snow I won't leave the kennel.  Anyway - I must go as my Rodney is calling. 

Love Tia ❤❤❤

To keep me in the delicious treats I so richly deserve, please consider donating generously to the German Shepherd Dog Welfare Fund. They not only rescued me (although ambushed is probably more accurate), they also continue to take good care of me and far too many other dogs! 

https://www.paypal.com/donate/?hosted_button_id=3TFBXREQPUVUG

[Editor's Note] I've just narrowly escaped being bitten on the bottom as Tia was vexed that no-one had sent her any problems to solve. I tried to explain that maybe, biting on the bottom isn't a solution to all of life's problems. So she bit on the bottom and ran away. 

If you have a problem that requires a dog with a particular set of skills then email in to tiaspupdates@gmail.com. Tia does accept bribes, usually in the form of her favourite sausages, to satisfy this not-so-subtle hint please make a donation and make a note that it is for Tia's sausages.

Monday 5 September 2022

100 Days with 100 Dogs: Day 36 - Millie in Rehabilitation

Day 36 of our 100 Days with 100 Dogs series and we meet one of the many dogs that come to us, but need rehabilitation work before they can be considered for rehoming. Let's meet Millie...

Millie in Rehabilitation

Millie is a short coated sable female who is just 1 years old.  She was taken to the vets by her previous owner as they didn’t want her any longer.  We've had her with us for 14 weeks now, and we are still ironing out a few issues with her.  

She is currently in foster and living with another dog, although she can still be a bit over the top in her play.  Millie is making wonderful progress, but is not ready for homing quite yet.  We will not be able to give a proper idea of the home we are looking for, for Millie, until she has had more rehabilitation.

We will post again when Millie is ready for rehoming, after then we'll look at adoption queries for her.

Today is International Day of Charity and we hope you are able to support us generously today - you can look on our store - http://www.gsdwelfarefund.co.uk/shop/ , donate directly, or support a new fundraiser raising money to help pay for Brodie's surgery here - https://www.justgiving.com/fundraising/kiansendurancechallenge

Sunday 4 September 2022

100 Days with 100 Dogs: Day 35 - Meet Rocky

Day 35 of the 100 Days with 100 Dogs falls on 'Have Another Dessert day', which apparently is US based, but I think it's fine to celebrate in the UK, so some Butterscotch Angel Delight (other puddings are available) which not only is one of my favourite treats, but Wellington does like it, so I get all of it to myself! Marvelous 𓀁 Today we meet a young lad looking for his forever home - can you help?

Meet Rocky

Rocky is a handsome 2 year old male German Shepherd. He's a bi-colour. When he first came to us he exhibited a few issues, but we determined that they stemmed from anxiety. 

Since then he's come on in leaps and bounds, and is much happier than when we first met him. On first meetings he takes a while to warm to you, although once he knows you, he is a lovely boy. Rocky's ideal home would be as an only pet and no children.

Rocky is currently located at Mildenhall in Suffolk.

If you can offer Rocky a loving home, then please get in touch via our adoption query form here - https://www.gsdwelfarefund.co.uk/dogslist/

We are holding as Halloween Horror Auction in October (not long to go at all!) - if you have something suitable to donate for auction then please get in touch whith us here - https://gsdwelfare.blogspot.com/2022/09/calling-all-creators-of-horror.html

 


Saturday 3 September 2022

Calling All Creators of Horror!



As part of our fundraising to keep the German Shepherd Dog Welfare Fund rescuing, rehabilitating and rehoming vulnerable German Shepherds we are hosting a Halloween Horror Auction throughout the month of October, and of course including All Hallows Eve.

We're asking for items that we can auction - we've received an amazing response so far with original art, signed books, novelties and signed prints.There's an eclectic range from the spookily lighthearted all the way to stomach wrenching terror.

To let us know if you're donating something for the auction, please complete the short form below, and thank you all for your amazing generosity!

Friday 2 September 2022

100 Days with 100 Dogs: Day 34 - Marlow Under Assessment

It's Day 34 already and officially into Autumn - we'll be in Winter by the time we reach the 100 dogs. Although by the time we reach the official end point we'll no doubt be able to continue much further. Once a dog is relinquished into our care and any immediate health issues are addressed , our next priority is assessing the newcomer and determining what needs to be done to allow them to be ready for re-homing. Let's meet Marlow, who's entering that process...

Marlow Under Assessment

This handsome lad is Marlow. He is a black and tan short coated male German Shepherd. He will be 2 next month, but unfortunately he's blotted his copy book by nipping a child. It wasn't a bite but the police were involved and they seized him and he has spent time in "police custody". 

Thankfully they didn't see his behaviour as anything to be too concerned over and allowed him to come to us. He is currently being assessed and a rehabilitation plan put in place for him. We will know more about his homing requirements after his assessment. So far however, he is proving to be  a sweet boy.

Today we've also announced a competition for photo submissions to be included in our 2023 calendar. There's some wonderful themes which are sure at inspire some amazing photos - find out more here -  https://gsdwelfare.blogspot.com/2022/09/2023-calendar-comp.html

 


2023 GSD Welfare Fund Calendar Competition


The festive period is all too rapidly approaching and so it's time to put together the calendar for next year. Following tradition, we want to feature your amazing photos of your beautiful and beloved German Shepherds.

This year, however, we’re trying something a little different. Each month will have a particular theme and the winning photos will be the ones that best match those themes. Here’s an opportunity to dig out an old favourite, or stage something for that perfect shot.


IMPORTANT UPDATE

Please note that the themes are intended as a guide to encourage a variety of fun images, we have no intention of them getting in the way of attracting great photos for the calendar. For example, a photo that relates to the theme anecdotally rather than as an explicit visual theme is fine - although please include the anecdote if that is the case.

To make sure that we also get your best and favourite photos we're adding a Wildcard option that doesn't relate to the listed themes and we'll pick from these if either we don't receive a suitable photo for a given theme, or we decide that a wildcard entry is better inclusion than the submitted theme photos. If you've already submitted your photos then we'll contact you to invite you to submit another wildcard entry if you wish for no extra fee.

The wildcard submissions will also be included in selecting the cover image for the calendar.

The themes for each of the months are as follows:

January

Quite naturally the New Year is the theme here, and that could take a multitude of forms, such as the Near Year celebrations, or a resolution for the coming year.

February

In the middle of February we have Valentine's Day, and who loves you more than your dogs do? 😃

March

March hopefully heralds the arrival of Spring, and also the entirety of nature preparing for a bit of action. This sends some animals a little crazy, and so the theme is ‘Mad as a March Hare’.

April

In April we celebrate Easter - how does your dog mark the occasion?

May

Through May, Spring assumes its golden mantle, preparing for Summer’s arrival. All around are the blooms of the Spring flowers - the theme for May.

June

Summer is here and we enjoy the warmer sun, and the theme of midsummer.

July

In July we appreciate the summer holidays, maybe as a memory from our youth, or anticipating a trip to somewhere special.

August

Throughout August we enjoy splendid days on the beach - often a firm favourite for our canine companions and days at the beach is our theme.

September

It’s Back to School in September, and that's our theme for the month.

October

As October fades we watch the lengthening shadows nervously as we prepare for Halloween - the theme for the month.

November

Within November we pause in solemn silence to honour the service dogs that constantly demonstrate their bravery in times of crisis and war.

December

Christmas and a festive theme draws 2023 to a close.


Entry to submit your photos is £3 - this covers a single photo submission for every month and a wildcard entry.. You don’t have to submit for all months, but any additional submissions for a month cost £1. All money raised from the competition and calendar sales will help fund the continuing upkeep and rehabilitation of the dogs in our care.

Submissions are via email to gsdwfonline@gmail.com, as well as the photos, please include the following information:

  • Your name and a delivery address
  • How you paid your entry fee (PayPal or Bank Transfer)
  • For each photo you should include:the month (or wildcard) it's for, name, age, and sex of the dog, and (OPTIONALY) a brief description or anecdote to accompany the photo
There should only be one email per entry (an entry covers a single photo for each month and your wildcard photo), and submission must be before the 1st October. The entries will be judged by Debbie Hill, Frances Ring, and Michael Brookes and the successful entries announced for the end of October. Photos should be in a landscape format and at the highest resolution your camera or phone supports. Non-optical zoom should be avoided, and ideally the image won’t have any post-processing effects (although we can be flexible on the last point as long as the effects are applied at the same resolution as the base image).

Those whose submissions are selected for the 2023 calendar will receive a calendar once they are available. The selected photos will also be featured in our cover photo sets for our various online channels (where it is practical to do so).

All entries with automatically be entered into a draw to win 1 of 3 customised GSD Welfare Fund logos - more details on these coming very soon!

Good luck everyone, and we’re eager to see what amazing imagery you’ll all contribute!

If you have any questions then please ask them in the comments below, or via the submission email address gsdwfonline@gmail.com.