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!
Meet this lovely girl who has just turned one year old.
She’s bounced around a little in her short life and arrived with us in November, her third home (that we know of) before she even reached one year old.
She’s been described by her foster family to be “as mad as a box of frogs” but runs away from hedgehogs in the garden!
She’s a lovely girl waiting her spay, then who knows, she’ll be looking for her new family or maybe her mad ways have made her foster family fall in love with her!
This lovely basset cross loves nothing more than her food and her tennis ball!
She’s around 7 years old. She’s been with us August and was originally adopted by her first foster family, however things changed and she came back into foster with us.
She’s due to be spayed in February and then she’ll be looking for her forever home.
She’s a lovely active girl so keep your eyes peeled.
Next is this lovely 10ish year old lady.
Now don’t be fooled, she’s a complete clown. She knows what she wants and she knows how to get it, and if she doesn’t get it she’s more than happy to ignore you, turn her back on you, and decided someone else in the house is her favourite until you have got on your knees begging for forgiveness!
She’s been with us since September 2022 and came with various “age” related illness, lumps, bumps, smelling itchy skin and ears.
She really is a character who will break the hearts of her foster family when she starts looking for her forever home.
Last hound for this update, this lovely boy who is just over 2 years old.
He’s been with us in foster for a considerable time as he needed serious corrective surgery and treatment on his leg which has meant he has required a lot of hydrotherapy and physiotherapy.
Keep an eye out as he is going to get his own blog very soon detailing his journey.
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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