It's A Dogs Life.....
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A BIG Change In Holly (AKA Coco).....
"Its been a year now since we came home with a slightly overweight, very excitable chocolate Labrador re homed from SHAK. I know she wasn't with you very long but I'm sure left an impression! Just thought we'd share a couple of pics with you, and in true make over style, included some of the original pics of her a year ago! She's still doing well, loving her adventures out and about and of course her food!!
hope all is going well at SHAK!
Jenny, Will and Holly"
hope all is going well at SHAK!
Jenny, Will and Holly"
Before..... |
After! |
Doyles BIG Adventure.....
Doyle’s Big Adventure
Doyle is an scrapyard dog who, along with his brother
Bodie spent his life in a scrapyard until being abandoned and taken in by SHAK
2.5 years ago. They are about 11 years
old now and will see out their days in SHAK kennels – their equivalent of the
Hilton Hotel.
After being bitten by a dog as a child and having allergies,
Dale (my other half) is a dodgy looking Accountant who works for the ‘Tax Man’.
Unbelievably, when Dale met Doyle it was love at first
sight. After learning his story and
seeing how gentle this giant can be, Dale was smitten. Today, we took Doyle walking up Simonside
with some friends. This big imposing dog
attracted a lot of attention but he behaved so well around people. The usual ten minute scramble half way
through the walk turned into a 30 minute ‘heave Doyle up the cliff’ episode
which didn’t impress the furry guy too much, but he enjoyed the freedom of
being out on the walk. He didn’t like
having his lead taken off. He seemed to
like the security of having it around his neck, so we just tied it there but
let him roam free when people and dogs weren’t around. Whenever we separated Doyle began herding us
again, ensuring we stuck together in our little group.
We went for coffee in Rothbury afterwards. Doyle and I sat outside enjoying doggy choc
drops and a hot chocolate. He sat for 45
minutes calmly accepting the attention he attracted and enjoyed 45 minutes of
cuddles, scratches, strokes and love!
Even the car journey was a big deal for Doyle. The last time he was in a vehicle was
probably the journey from the scrapyard to SHAK. Back at the kennels he got brushed, a few
more hugs and certainly appeared ready for a good night’s sleep!
He’s an amazing boy and has done what neither me, nor any
other person could do; opened Dale’s eyes to how wonderful a dog can be in your
life. Well done Doyle! I was really proud of you today.
Jill
Tuesday, 30 October 2012
Nell Update.....
Here's an update on Nell, of course you'll remember Little Jack that we rehomed earlier this year:
"Just thought I would send a couple of photo's of Nell and of course Jack had to be in there too!
Nell has settled with Becky and Paul really well and has impressed everyone with her calm and loving way, she enjoys her walks on the beach with her very best friend Cuddles (the rottie). She is so gentle and everyone who has come into contact with her loves her."
"Just thought I would send a couple of photo's of Nell and of course Jack had to be in there too!
Nell has settled with Becky and Paul really well and has impressed everyone with her calm and loving way, she enjoys her walks on the beach with her very best friend Cuddles (the rottie). She is so gentle and everyone who has come into contact with her loves her."
Finn Still Looking.....
I love this photograph of Finn and his very proud temporary foster Mum. We are still looking for a Forever Foster home for Finn, so please if you are interested contact us via email: foreverfoster@shak.org.uk
Nell Goes To Her Forever Foster Home.....
It was a little bit of a bitter sweet moment, as we said goodbye to Nell who left us for her new Forever Foster home. Nell is a wonderful, playful girl and she has helped Duke, Hugo and Diesel in her time with us and she truly deserves this new start. Your an amazing girl Nell, enjoy and thank you for all you've done for our big boys.
Laser, Murphy, Nanuk and Gemini.....
Handsome Laser |
Murphy and Gemini |
Gemini in the lead, then Nanuk closely followed by Murphy |
Murphy and Gemini |
Gemini, the winner! |
Kuro Finds A Home.....
Harvey And Grace At Sea.....
It's always wonderful to see SHAK dogs blossoming away from the kennels and into their Forever Foster homes, and Grace and Harvey have certainly set the standard very high with theses photographs. Grace was always very thin and very stressed, she took the obsessive German Shepherd worrying to the extreme, however you can see from the top photograph just how much she has filled out and how relaxed and happy she is.
Harvey was a stray I collected, also very skinny and smelling strongly of urine. He's so laid back that its unbelievable to think anyone could kick him out and leave him in such a state. He's come a long way and is such a great ambassador for SHAK.
Thanks so much Geoff.
Wednesday, 24 October 2012
Special Guest on "It's A Dogs Life" Tomorrow.....
Please don't forget to tune into "It's A Dogs Life" The SHAK Radio Show tomorrow from 9am - 11am on Lionheart Radio 107.3 fm. Or listen live on line at www.lionheartradio.com.
AND THERES A SPECIAL GUEST ON TOMORROW'S SHOW.....
Theres some great stories and some fantastic tunes lined up, so please tune in.
Any requests or if you have A Waggy Tail please email lionheartradio@shak.org.uk
AND THERES A SPECIAL GUEST ON TOMORROW'S SHOW.....
Theres some great stories and some fantastic tunes lined up, so please tune in.
Any requests or if you have A Waggy Tail please email lionheartradio@shak.org.uk
Tuesday, 23 October 2012
Pharaoh Moves Home.....
It's not all sad news though, as I'm really pleased to say that Pharaoh has made his second stay with us a short one, and today he moved onto a new "Forever Foster" home. This handsome boy has adapted to his recent upheaval very well, and it was great to see him today with his new Mam and Dad and his canine brother!
Little Brookes.....
Little Brookes was also at the vets with me, and I'm afraid once again my worst fears were confirmed when a mass was detected in his liver. It would explain certain things and his overall condition, however it quite simply means that we will make his remaining time the best we can. Brookes loves my daughter, and the feeling is mutual, so he has a family that loves him now, no matter what lies on the path ahead.
Ava See's A Specialist.....
I took Ava to see an eye specialist today, and our fears were confirmed at the state of her eyes. The consultant verified the fact that she is in desperate need for an entropian and that she has had the condition for a lot of years. Here's the problem though, because the condition has been left so long her overall condition means that we're not sure if she is strong enough or if surgery is the best option for her right now. We have gone for some medication that will hopefully lubricate her eyes and protect the eyeball from her ingrowing eyelashes. She's a wonderful happy go lucky girl and simply stole the show both in the waiting room and behind reception.
Brodie Launches SHAK Photo Competition.....
Love this photo of Brodie..... Which leads me to launch the first ever SHAK Photo Competition. Just for fun please email a caption for this photo to lionheartradio@shak.org.uk
Winner to be announced on Saturday!
Winner to be announced on Saturday!
Monday, 22 October 2012
Dusty Update.....
I'm delighted to say that Dusty is responding to the TLC he has received over the weekend, and is gaining strength and energy all the time. He has always been wobbly and unsteady on his feet, but he is now managing to get up himself and potter about. After a weekend of Chicken soup and ham, this morning he has had dog food for the first time, so his appetite is clearly returning. He's not out of the woods yet, and there's a long way to go, but signs are good, and its great to have the old guy back to doing what he does best, just pottering.
Friday, 19 October 2012
Update On Ash.....
Here's an update on Ash from his temporary fosterer Lesley.
Ash has now spent a month in foster care and is doing really well. He`s super-affectionate, cuddling everyone he meets and absolutely loves other dogs. He plays happily (if energetically) with his foster friends (male Rottie and 2 female Shepherd crosses) and anyone else he meets out on his walks who wants some fun.
Around the house, he is clean and well-behaved and remarkably calm and sensible for his age. Initially, he seemed very inexperienced and was spooked by things unfamiliar to him but, now, after getting used to all the everyday things in life,
he`s become a pretty laid-back character – so much so that you need the radio on louder to drown out his snores.
Because he`s still quite boisterous in moments, no young children, please. We`re looking for a home with people who can offer good exercise and have the time and experience to provide the consistent training and guidance that a young, large-breed dog needs. He`s very biddable and, true to Rottie form, will do anything for food so
he`s quite a willing trainee! If possible, he would absolutely love to have a dog friend in his new home.
Ash has now spent a month in foster care and is doing really well. He`s super-affectionate, cuddling everyone he meets and absolutely loves other dogs. He plays happily (if energetically) with his foster friends (male Rottie and 2 female Shepherd crosses) and anyone else he meets out on his walks who wants some fun.
Around the house, he is clean and well-behaved and remarkably calm and sensible for his age. Initially, he seemed very inexperienced and was spooked by things unfamiliar to him but, now, after getting used to all the everyday things in life,
he`s become a pretty laid-back character – so much so that you need the radio on louder to drown out his snores.
Because he`s still quite boisterous in moments, no young children, please. We`re looking for a home with people who can offer good exercise and have the time and experience to provide the consistent training and guidance that a young, large-breed dog needs. He`s very biddable and, true to Rottie form, will do anything for food so
he`s quite a willing trainee! If possible, he would absolutely love to have a dog friend in his new home.
Prayer For Dusty.....
It has been a very emotional week this week as late on Wednesday night I had to rush Dusty to the vets after he'd collapsed. His temperautre was 105.1 and he was totally out of it. The vets gave him medication, and I'm pleased to say that his temperature is back to normal, however by this evening he still hadn't ate or managed to stand up.
After a discussion with the vet it was decided that I could bring Dusty home and try to nurse him back to an appetite. Dusty is a fighter, and has battled his way back from several illnesses before, and he truly amazed me as after all he's been through he decided to walk from my jeep to his bed! Better news followed as I managed to syeringe some chicken soup into him, his first meal since Wednesday.
There's a long way to go, or maybes if fate is against us, not so long. But Dusty and I won't give up, he means to much to everyone for that.
After a discussion with the vet it was decided that I could bring Dusty home and try to nurse him back to an appetite. Dusty is a fighter, and has battled his way back from several illnesses before, and he truly amazed me as after all he's been through he decided to walk from my jeep to his bed! Better news followed as I managed to syeringe some chicken soup into him, his first meal since Wednesday.
There's a long way to go, or maybes if fate is against us, not so long. But Dusty and I won't give up, he means to much to everyone for that.
One That Scooby Saved.....
One dog that whose life was definitely saved by Scooby was Miko. He arrived just a few weeks after the big man, and I was only given the opportunity to help him because of the progress Scooby had made. Miko now lives with me, and above are two photos of the same dog. The first one is the one I was sent of him in the pound, shut down, the other is him in front of the fire just a couple of nights ago.
SHAK Supporters 200 Club October Draw.....
Sorry for the delay in this months draw. The winners are:
55 - Chelsea Morgan
139 - Yvonne Tyson
172 - John Townsend
Thanks for your support.
55 - Chelsea Morgan
139 - Yvonne Tyson
172 - John Townsend
Thanks for your support.
Thursday, 18 October 2012
One Year On Since We Lost The Dog That Changed It All.....
I remember seeing Scooby’s face for the first time on a
website that helped dogs in pounds in the midlands, he was scrunched up in the
back of the dog wardens van, and there was just something about him. He was due
to be destroyed as he was aggressive in the kennels, but his story was pretty
horrific. He had been left chained to a tree in a garden, and when a neighbour
offered to help the dog warden he explained the dog was blind in one eye
because his owner had stabbed him through the eye with a screwdriver. To the
day he died he had an in and an out scar just below and above his eye. After
some serious discussions, interviews with the local authorities I was allowed
to take save him. However it was on the understanding that he was never to be
rehomed, and that I travelled to pick him up.
Scooby was snarling and snapping when I met him, they used
to jam him behind the door of the kennel so they could quickly swish a mop
around to clean him out. Hot dogs won him over, and for the first time in seven
days I got him outside. Things were going really well till he tried to climb in
the back of my jeep, and when I touched his backend he attacked me. He bit me
again on the leg, he was so far go in a state of defence, that it took us 4
hours to encourage him into a crate so we could carry him into the car. The
lead I’d put on him that day took a week and a half to get close enough to get
it off.The work that followed would take up too much of your time to read on here, but Scooby learnt to trust me. He became my dog at the kennels, there was even a joke that all that was missing from his kennel was a nice photo of me and him. He became the stooge dog, a calming influence when we were socialising dogs with other dogs, but above all he was alive and happy.
Old age caught up with him in the end, a tumour bursting internally ended a relationship on this earth that had done so much good. I remember the vet crying as he slipped away, so dramatic had been the turn around in the dog that was uncontrollable when he’d first met him.
Nobody that has been involved with SHAK will ever forget Scooby,
least of all me. He showed me so much, and the majority of dogs in the rescue
wouldn’t be alive if he hadn’t showed me the way.
The words “Love Replaces Fear” written on our new style t shirts could of been
especially written for my true inspiration.Wednesday, 17 October 2012
Time For Radio.....
Please don't forget to tune into "It's A Dogs Life" The SHAK Radio Show tomorrow from 9am - 11am on Lionheart Radio 107.3 fm. Or listen live on line at www.lionheartradio.com.
Theres some great stories and some fantastic tunes lined up, so please tune in.
Any requests or if you have A Waggy Tail please email lionheartradio@shak.org.uk
Theres some great stories and some fantastic tunes lined up, so please tune in.
Any requests or if you have A Waggy Tail please email lionheartradio@shak.org.uk
Monday, 15 October 2012
Wednesday, 10 October 2012
Fey Also Goes Home.....
I'm also delighted to say that Fey the Border Collie has now also moved into a Forever Foster home. This gorgeous girl came to us a few weeks ago very nervous and frightened, and leaves bright as a button as she is meant to be. She's gone to a very active home with another Border Collie, and everyone at SHAK is both sad to see her go and also amazed that by allowing herself to trust us so quickly, that she has this new start in her life.
Radio Time Again.....
Please don't forget to tune into "It's A Dogs Life" The SHAK Radio Show tomorrow from 9am - 11am on Lionheart Radio 107.3 fm. Or listen live on line at www.lionheartradio.com.
Theres some great stories and some fantastic tunes lined up, so please tune in.
Any requests or if you have A Waggy Tail please email lionheartradio@shak.org.uk
Theres some great stories and some fantastic tunes lined up, so please tune in.
Any requests or if you have A Waggy Tail please email lionheartradio@shak.org.uk