Here are a couple of photos of Bruno the GSD X. He is now living life to the full and loving every moment. A truly golden oldie.
Best Wishes
Michelle
Hi,
Here are some snaps of Casper who we rehomed last week. He has settled in brilliantly and is a total sweetheart! He has had a smart new haircut and has been having a great time trotting along the canal towpath with Ruby, our little cavvie. He likes to paddle too! We're totally besotted with him and can't believe how perfect he is for us - we'd definitley recommend considering an older, rescue dog to anybody looking for a doggy pal!
Thank you so much - you're doing a fantastic job! Sam, Rob, Casper & Ruby xx
HI i have attached some pics of Jimmy from his first evening as you can see he seems to have settled in well and so far so good.
I have registered him with pet plan and he is now covered for the whole of the year.
I will send more pics later in the week, but just wanted to put your mind at rest.
thanks for letting us have him he is so gorgeous and i am sure he will continue to be!
chell
Hi Roz
As promised, here is a picture of Basil (formerly Sizzle) 'at home'. He is an absolute star- he had a constant stream of visitors last night - they all loved him and he loved them right back! He was great with next doors young children too, a typical Boxer in that respect. The first night went superbly- no chewing, weeing, pooing or barking, just slept on the sofa- but
that's easy to fix! He is definitely going to be a Daddys boy- follows Phill everywhere - but is well behaved and responsive for all of the family. My teenage girls adore him, he was a fantastic surprise when they got back from school. He is out at the moment for his 3rd walk of the day and I really don't think we will have any problems with him- he's perfect for us! Thanks so much for looking after him till we came along- more photos as and when!
Best wishes- The Sowell family x
As you may remember last year we added "Buster" to our family to be a friend for our Springer spaniel "Kola", then earlier this year we added "Doodles" to the clan. A few weeks ago we went to see Ros again and fell in love with a Spanial cross, "Buddy" after much debate he came home with us and has fitted in perfectly with the others, he has enough energy to keep up with "Buster" and loves snuggling with "Kola", even "Doodles" tolerates him now as well! That should have been enough for anyone, but our eldest son and his family wanted a dog so off we went back to Ros and they fell in love with the tubby labrador called "Custard". Needless to say he now has his new home and has fitted in perfectly from day one, he is now called "Rocky" which is the most inappropriate name in the world for him as he is as soft as butter! He is rapidly losing his extra weight as my son is a fitness fanatic and goes running every day and "Rocky" now goes as well plus he is on a strict diet! So as a family we now have four dogs from Ros and all of them are fit, well and happy! "Rocky is a regular visitor and tears around our garden with the other loonies.
Here are some recent pictures to show how well they fit in.Cheers, The Bailey clan
Please find attached photos of Rosie who although pretty good at sleeping is an inquisitive dog when awake and found out where the food is stashed within a few hours. Our other dogs show respect for her with no grumbles. She is easy to walk with the other three, Wes, Sophie and Leo. Best Wishes Frank & the Gang
Hi, we rehomed a Mastiff/GSD X boy in May. On your website he was down as Neptune, but we had been told that Ros called him Scooby Doo (as he looked so much like scooby doo). We renamed him Tan and he is responding well to this name:)
After some "teething problems" , with him being very distractive and messing in the house he has now calmed down and settled in . He is such a lovely big thing , and loves cuddles and fusses.
Tan is doing really well, and can now be left for short times without causing any mayhem (chewing, etc...) , and doesn't need to be put into his cage anymore now.
Kind regards Kerstin Gadsden and Family
I just wanted to give you a little update on Prince. The trip home to Egham went really well. We've decided to call him Harold; it seems to suit him, and it's Amanda's father's middle name (her mum thought it was hilarious!). Within the first day or two, Harold started really warming up to Amanda, and a day or two after that he got quite comfortable around me. I find that he is much less nervous when he is outside, especially with me. Unlike any other dog I have had, he will not eat (even treats--little chunks of cheese or ham) if anyone is watching him, but I think he is slowly getting more relaxed about that. He has a little spot between our sofa and the stairs that he likes, though he has shown no interest in either the crate or the dog bed we got for him. He loves to go for walks, and we're finding so far that it takes about three walks a day, a total of about two hours and a bit, to keep him fairly content. He's doing really well, and in a couple more weeks once he is settled down a bit more, we'll take him to our vet for the microchip and a general check-up. We stopped by there a couple of days ago on a walk just to visit and introduce him so he won't associate the place with scary and unpleasant things. Thanks so much for looking after him so well. He's a great little guy and we're all very happy.
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