• Name: Lottie 
  • Age:  Under 1 year
  • Sex: Female
  • Location: Worcestershire

30th September 2025

We are so proud of Lottie and how she has settled into foster life, learning from her big sister, she’s a quick learner (she’s also learnt that bees are not friends), she’s a happy girlie, loves company but is also happy to go off in the garden exploring and trying to find those blasted moles!

She’s so settled we are really pleased to announce her foster family asked to adopt her, and who are we to say no!

Lottie has now officially been adopted (under a neuter agreement, once she is old enough and ready we will be responsible for her spay), and we are so pleased for her.

Congratulations Lottie and your family. Thank you to everyone who helped make this happen, her transporters, her donators and of course her big sister.

Two Basset Hounds sleeping on a grey sofa.

21st September 2025

Well little Lottie isn’t so little anymore! She’s had a real growth spurt and has just passed 6 months old.  Lottie is still under assessment so please, no applications for her, they will go unanswered.

Her meals have dropped to 2 meals a day now which she really enjoys.  This was a natural progression for Lottie as she started to leave her lunch; if she decides she needs a snack she’ll find a daddy long legs or a spider to snack on, if they aren’t in sight maybe a human toe, sock or shoe.  She isn’t a fussy girl!

Lottie loves to bring presents in from the garden, a little pile of Lottie sticks is growing daily by the front door.  Fish are also friends, a drink from the fish pond and she lets the fish have a nibble of her ears.

Voice mode has been activated, sometimes just a huff of distain, sometimes a bark.

She adores her vet, she was checked over again a couple of weeks ago as she was struggling with a little limp.  There was a little soft tissue inflammation so some pain relief and she was all guns blazing again.  Apparently, her teeth are exemplary, as her foster family say, “perfect teeth for toes, socks, shoes, flip flops, laces, trouser legs……….”

Lottie has also been a perfect little sister to the resident Hound.  She watches and learns, and loves nothing better than a snuggle after a hard day of being the perfect puppy (and trying to dig up the moles in the garden!).  Big sister even joins her in her crate for some snuggle time (and for the first time last night the door was left open all night, we’re still waiting to hear how that panned out!)

Enjoy the puppy photos and videos! If you’d like to donate to Lottie’s care the link to do so is below (oh and foster dad DID NOT go to Dunelm………) 

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9th August 2025

Little Lottie has asked us to say thank you to you all who donated to her wish list.  She wasn’t too sure of her harness to begin with but is getting used to it now. 

She’s loving all the toys donated, and the treats are going down a storm. 

Lottie is being a well behaved girl, well as well behaved as puppies are!  A very confident girl. 

Her days consist of getting up, breakfast, out side for a game of bitey face or to run away and hide, maybe dig a hole or two, then back to bed for a well earnt nap.  To get up and start all over again! 

She’s had her vet check during which she was stolen to go and visit every member of staff going who all loved her dearly 

Lottie is loving having a big sister to play with and cuddle and nap with.  Big sister is also being very good with Lottie and teaching boundaries, and who’s bed is actually who’s! 

Thank you everyone who donated to Lottie’s wish list and her care.