We always have lots of different dogs. Different sizes, shapes, ages, some pedigree, some who knows!
All have different personalities, temperaments and needs. Some may need an extra-special new home, others may need owners with experience of their particular breed, and some may not be suitable to share a new home with small children. Some dogs do not like other dog companions. A common question is if the dog will be ok with cats. Please also consider if your cat will be ok with a dog. We don’t want to rehome one animal to cause another animal suffering or cause another rehoming problem.
We do our very best to match the right owner with the right dog on an individual basis.
Rarely do you find a 100% perfect dog some dogs are fine, but some have the following problems:-
- Not housetrained
- Terrified of anything and everything
- Food aggression
- No lead training or road sense
- Destructive chewing
With a lot of patience and perseverance these and most other problems you encounter can be overcome. Don’t give up at the first hurdle seek advice and help. We will offer on-going support when you adopt one of our dogs. Don’t be frightened to ask for assistance you are showing you are a responsible pet owner who wants the best for their dog. We will take any of our dogs back if a rehoming does not work out. Please do be aware however that donations for the kennels are non refundable except in extreme circumstances.
Please take in to account a dog is a huge commitment for many years to come. They can be expensive, will require lots of your time and will have to be taken into account for every future decision.
Any new dog is going to have to be given time to settle, weeks, sometimes months, if you are not prepared to give this time a rescue dog is not for you.
We require a fully fenced in garden and that any dog is not left longer than 4 hours without a break from someone.