It's A Dogs Life.....
Friday, 27 February 2015
Monday, 23 February 2015
Essential Oils.....
As you can see from the photo's below Sally certainly had a good time.....
"I'm Not Sure About This....." |
"Ah Go On Then......" |
"I Like It!!!!!" |
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Essentials For Equilibrium
Sunday, 22 February 2015
Friday, 20 February 2015
Breedism?....
My Favourite Chair.....
After a hard day at work, what do you like to come home too? Your favourite chair perhaps?....
Not if Star lives with you.....
Bandit's Football Training.....
After the photograph a couple of weeks ago, it's clear to see that Bandit's football ability has definatley improved!
We're still looking for a Forever Foster home to help this little man on his way in life. If you are interested in finding out more then please contact : foreverfoster@shak.org.uk
Thursday, 19 February 2015
And Another Arrives.....
So another week and another stray Lurcher (well 2 to be honest, but more on the male later.) Again this little girl looks like she has had a hard time and is absolutely terrified.....
Milo Settling In.....
Thought you'd like to see little Milo settling in his new home with our very own Ebony. This little guy has come on leaps and bounds from being terrified.....
Tuesday, 17 February 2015
The First But Never Forgotten.....
Bruno was a brave big boy, who didn't let us know he was suffering till we couldn't help him. We've lost a lot since of course, but I'll never forget Bruno.....
Monday, 16 February 2015
Ruby And Sapphire Stay Together.....
Sunday, 15 February 2015
Little Maddie.....
Update On Heidi.....
Saturday, 14 February 2015
Memories Of Two Very Special Boys.....
2 years on for Sonny and a year on for the little man. We all miss you.....
Thursday, 12 February 2015
Such Sad News For Heidi.....
The lump though didn't go away, and in the last ten days or so has grown. A trip to the vets last Wednesday confirmed my worst fears of mammary tumours and she was booked in today for a CT scan then potentially surgery.
The CT scan showed what I was dreading, several secondary tumours in her chest, but having been at the vets over night before her operation, Heidi had won hearts and shown how 'alive' she still is, this in mind they still wanted to operate. The large external tumour clearly is painful, and although removing it won't get rid of the cancer with it already spreading, it will make life more comfortable for however long she may have left with us. That's what we've decided to do.
Words can't described how low I feel right now for her. Heidi is such a sweetheart and has learnt to trust and love all over again. She has even started giving me kisses every time I bend down which is a far cry from the dog that was so nearly put to sleep before arriving with us as a freebie in another transport run. However, there is a positive. Fearing the worst I managed to source her a foster home to recover in after her operation, and I'm delighted to say despite today's developments, they still want to be there for her. Very special people for what is indeed a very special girl.....