SHERLOCK! 

This week the spot light is on Sherlock, a one year old Basset cross

Sherlock arrived in foster earlier this month, a very scared, nervous little boy  

His family surrendered him as there was un-rest with the other resident hounds which was causing a lot of stress to all of the dogs and humans alike  

Don’t fear though, it didn’t take long for Sherlock to find his feet and within an hour of arriving in foster, he came out of his shell, bit like how a cork comes out of a bottle of fizz!  

He settled into foster life very quickly and enjoys his food  

So how did his week go?

He did a little renervating to his new bedroom….. 

He slept quite a lot  

He met the cats and was a very good boy, he does seem to follow the lead of the other resident hounds  

He decided that windowsills were a fabulous place to survey his new land and basically became a curtain twitcher with his foster siblings  

He played “the floor is larva” and decided that furniture was the place to be!  

Oh and the coffee table is THE PLACE to hang out 

He loved his wish list from his new BRNGB family  

He enjoyed the land at his foster home, playing chase and generally running off all that puppy energy  

He met the resident goats and chickens  

He’s learnt that if he shares his space the other dogs will leave him alone  

He’s still working on that the floor is for paws  

But he’s definitely got the “look cute and I can get away with it” in the bag  

He still has some things to learn, like the toilet is outside, and for the ball to be thrown you have to share the thrower  

He’s very helpful in pointing out if there’s any issues with the fencing that he thinks he might be able to get through (don’t worry he can’t!) 

And is a fabulous supervisor  

And slept a little more  

He found the delight which is fox poop and the not so delightful first bath!  

He didn’t like his bath towel going in the wash and really couldn’t understand why he couldn’t catch it!  

He had his foster assessment health check, he loved everyone at the vet, sat on their knees and had cuddles, but the vet table didn’t give him that warm fuzzy feeling, maybe there is some furniture he doesn’t like sitting on!

He was given a clean bill of health, and weighed in at 14.9kg 

He posed for photos…..which ended in play time  

By the end of his first week:-

Sherlock’s new nickname is Sher-Wood as is is never found too far away from Woody, a resident hound he loves to play with and gets a lot of confidence from.

He’s managed to crack the house training.

His other nickname is Skippy, due to his ability to leap into the air from sanding!

All in all he is a wonderful, high energy, fast learner, playful, loving little boy who is thriving in foster.

Massive thank you to his foster family for having Sherlock in your home to assess his needs and to love him and teach him, both humans and hounds! 

If you think you could foster, you don’t need a pack of dogs, or a mass of land, please do complete a foster volunteer form below. 

If you would like to donate towards Sherlock’s care you can use the link below 

As always thank you for your support, we couldn’t keep helping hounds like Sherlock wihtout you

Thank you for ready Sherlock’s diary 

#nobassetgetsforgotten 


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The Basset Rescue Network of Great Britain (BRNGB) was founded in 2013 by a small group of friends.