Meet four more hounds currently in our care. Please note that these hounds are NOT ready to be adopted, any applications made for these Hounds will not be responded to.
We wanted to give you a little insight into what’s going on behind the scenes with the hounds in our care, so meet 4 of the 16 hounds who are with us for the start of our 10th year!
You may recognise these two beauties who came into us back in August last year.
They really were in a heart-breaking condition after their owners were taken poorly. A lovely boy and girl of around 5-6 and 8-9. They have both had extensive vet attention since being with us as well as a lot of love and care to bring them out of their shells.
They both have their own very unique personalities, she is very nervous of people, even having accidents when she is scared, she’s also been suffering with mobility since coming into us as we do not believe they had much exercise before.
He has suffered various ailments since he has come into us but loves a play and is very protective over his siter. He will be neutered later this month and we have everything crossed that they will then be shortly looking for their forever home.
They really have come on in leaps and bounds from the malnourished, scared hounds they were months ago.
Next up this lovely lad, around 5 years old and been with us since November.
He was described by his surrendering family as being a lazy, loveable, larger than life, loves everyone and everything, and they were not wrong.
He was entire when he came into us and was partial to a hump or two!
He really is a lovely lad and now he’s been neutered will be looking for his forever home soon.
Last lad for this blog, he’s only a baby and not hit a year old yet.
He’s been with us since late 2022. He is showing challenging behaviour which his foster family are working on to overcome.
He really will be a lovely lad once he has learnt boundaries and grown up a little.
We are in the process of getting a positive reinforcement trainer on board with his foster family to give them and him the tools they all need to ensure that he is his best self for when he is ready to find his forever home.
Whilst hounds are in our care that get all medical attention they require, they are fully assessed in foster homes so we get as much information as we can before they are ready to look for their forever homes.
We will use professional behaviourists if required, only using positive reinforcement methods. The team are on hand for the foster families 24/7.
We do everything we can to get a full picture of the hounds before they are adopted, regardless of what their back story is.
There will be further updates on the rest of the hounds over the coming days so do please pop back and have a look.
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