Thursday 30 October 2008

URGENT: Homes Needed For Stray Dogs, Midlands

Over the past few weeks I have taken to helping at a local dog shelter. Myself and my husband go down to see the dogs there a couple of times a week where possible, and to walk them. There are a few we have started to lead train so that they are ready for a new home as far as possible. However, they are really facing difficulties at the moment, which only looks likely to get worse.

With the credit crunch has slowly but surely come more and more dogs. The warden seems to be picking more and more up as the family budget becomes tighter and tighter. As such, Ian is running out of room and the rehoming of these gorgeous dogs seems to have stagnated somewhat. Although Dun Roamin is a non-euthanise rescue, the lack of room will mean that Ian may have to refuse to take dogs on in the future. If this is the case then may of them will be put to sleep because there is nowhere for them to go.

Ian is a lovely guy and works so hard to get them rehomed but if nobody wants them then there isn't a lot he can do. If you do have any room in your home and want another dog or are looking for your first dog then please consider those here. I can wholeheartedly recommend them because they are all sweet natured and loving dogs. Some need a little work but with time and patience they will give you so much love in return.

Take Buddy for example. He has been there over a year now and is a beautiful dog. He is a little excitable but extremely loving. He has been into a home but the father wanted to teach his son a lesson (that dogs were had work) and retuned him a couple of weeks later. This frankly disgusted me because he is a lovely dog and does not deserve that disregard. I have no picture for him but there is one on the website.

Another example is Moe. He is a Collie and is fantastic on the lead, obedient and just wants a place by the fire in a home. He's 9 years old now but was picked up a few months ago by the dog warden after being left at the bottom of a farm drive. He was tied to a tree with a mountain of dry food next to him.


Then there's Cassie. She's an unusually coloured Boxer/Staffie cross and just wants to be loved. She would be an incredibly loving dog for anyone willing to give her a chance.




And there are many more...

Now I know these dogs are strays and not greyhounds but they all need loving homes... and I have become quite attached! Trust me, I would have them all if I could but with 3 dogs (one of which I will introduce in a few days) already I cannot take them all. My terrier is also a little fickle and that doesn't help! I did get my last greyhound from Ian last week and he told me everything I needed to know in advance so there are no nasty surprises.

If you live in the West Midlands and are looking for a dog, please go to the Dun Roamin website. That link will take you directly to the rehoming page so you can see the dogs from yourself.

If you know of anyone who may be interested then please pass this on to them. You can directly email it to them via the envelope at the bottom of the post. They desperately need homes and Ian really needs the space to take on more of those poor creatures being abandoned. Ian also needs foster homes where possible to take a dog in temporarily until a home can be found. Please please please get in touch if you need any more information or can help at all.

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