scottpenn28 246 Posted March 30 Report Share Posted March 30 Mrs has taken in a foster dog from local charity as she knew id be happy to have it around. The pup has apparently been locked in a create since birth (thats what they have been told) currently estimated to be around 5 months old, emaciated and scared of people but loves other dogs and not fazed by kids at all. She is now getting more confident around us though and allowing us to stroke her and not bolting everytime we move. Her diet mainly consisted of white bread according to people who bred her so first thing we have done is get her on some decent food and try build her up. She could hardly walk when we picked her up and certainly couldn't run, legs were simply too weak. Tbh she's a lovely little pup and since I've been considering another pup for a while now, it kind of suits me that she's here. We were told what other dogs were around when this pup was rescued so I have my thoughts about her breeding. Has anyone previously had any joy getting a rescue working successfully? We've got 2 weeks before the charity start promoting her for permanent home but we have first refusal if we wanted to keep her. Meet Jenny. 17 Quote Link to post
chartpolski 23,108 Posted March 30 Report Share Posted March 30 4 minutes ago, scottpenn28 said: Mrs has taken in a foster dog from local charity as she knew id be happy to have it around. The pup has apparently been locked in a create since birth (thats what they have been told) currently estimated to be around 5 months old, emaciated and scared of people but loves other dogs and not fazed by kids at all. She is now getting more confident around us though and allowing us to stroke her and not bolting everytime we move. Her diet mainly consisted of white bread according to people who bred her so first thing we have done is get her on some decent food and try build her up. She could hardly walk when we picked her up and certainly couldn't run, legs were simply too weak. Tbh she's a lovely little pup and since I've been considering another pup for a while now, it kind of suits me that she's here. We were told what other dogs were around when this pup was rescued so I have my thoughts about her breeding. Has anyone previously had any joy getting a rescue working successfully? We've got 2 weeks before the charity start promoting her for permanent home but we have first refusal if we wanted to keep her. Meet Jenny. 5 minutes ago, scottpenn28 said: Mrs has taken in a foster dog from local charity as she knew id be happy to have it around. The pup has apparently been locked in a create since birth (thats what they have been told) currently estimated to be around 5 months old, emaciated and scared of people but loves other dogs and not fazed by kids at all. She is now getting more confident around us though and allowing us to stroke her and not bolting everytime we move. Her diet mainly consisted of white bread according to people who bred her so first thing we have done is get her on some decent food and try build her up. She could hardly walk when we picked her up and certainly couldn't run, legs were simply too weak. Tbh she's a lovely little pup and since I've been considering another pup for a while now, it kind of suits me that she's here. We were told what other dogs were around when this pup was rescued so I have my thoughts about her breeding. Has anyone previously had any joy getting a rescue working successfully? We've got 2 weeks before the charity start promoting her for permanent home but we have first refusal if we wanted to keep her. Meet Jenny. Bruce, possibly the most successful working rescue dog ? Cheers. 16 Quote Link to post
scottpenn28 246 Posted March 30 Author Report Share Posted March 30 30 minutes ago, chartpolski said: Bruce, possibly the most successful working rescue dog ? Cheers. Can certainly be done then. 1 Quote Link to post
Penda 3,341 Posted March 31 Report Share Posted March 31 15 hours ago, chartpolski said: Bruce, possibly the most successful working rescue dog ? Cheers. Mark brick had nightmares about that dog 2 Quote Link to post
mC HULL 12,179 Posted March 31 Report Share Posted March 31 16 hours ago, scottpenn28 said: Mrs has taken in a foster dog from local charity as she knew id be happy to have it around. The pup has apparently been locked in a create since birth (thats what they have been told) currently estimated to be around 5 months old, emaciated and scared of people but loves other dogs and not fazed by kids at all. She is now getting more confident around us though and allowing us to stroke her and not bolting everytime we move. Her diet mainly consisted of white bread according to people who bred her so first thing we have done is get her on some decent food and try build her up. She could hardly walk when we picked her up and certainly couldn't run, legs were simply too weak. Tbh she's a lovely little pup and since I've been considering another pup for a while now, it kind of suits me that she's here. We were told what other dogs were around when this pup was rescued so I have my thoughts about her breeding. Has anyone previously had any joy getting a rescue working successfully? We've got 2 weeks before the charity start promoting her for permanent home but we have first refusal if we wanted to keep her. Meet Jenny. plenty of saluki in it hope it turns out a cracker for you Quote Link to post
Bakerboy 4,626 Posted March 31 Report Share Posted March 31 44 minutes ago, Penda said: Mark brick had nightmares about that dog Hope he still does 1 Quote Link to post
Penda 3,341 Posted March 31 Report Share Posted March 31 1 hour ago, mC HULL said: plenty of saluki in it hope it turns out a cracker for you Hmmmm Quote Link to post
Daniel cain 44,990 Posted March 31 Report Share Posted March 31 First off,take my hat off to you and your good lady Scott,for giving the poor thing a chance..looks to be heavily saluki bred,I wish you all the best with it,and that you both see each other right 3 Quote Link to post
scottpenn28 246 Posted March 31 Author Report Share Posted March 31 2 hours ago, mC HULL said: plenty of saluki in it hope it turns out a cracker for you If we decide to keep her then fingers crossed. From what we've been told there was several dogs of breeding age that were tied up and the guess is that it's a pup from 2 of those. Apparently a saluki, a whippet, a spaniel, a collie and a dachshund that we've been informed of. But as you say she looks like she's got a decent amount of saluki in her. Quote Link to post
scottpenn28 246 Posted March 31 Author Report Share Posted March 31 47 minutes ago, Daniel cain said: First off,take my hat off to you and your good lady Scott,for giving the poor thing a chance..looks to be heavily saluki bred,I wish you all the best with it,and that you both see each other right Thank you, time will tell I guess but she will have plenty of time put into her and be taken along nice a slowly. Quote Link to post
fred90 3,199 Posted March 31 Report Share Posted March 31 I certainly think it's a achievable and you're the right man to do it, you wouldn't have got this far without having what it takes 1 Quote Link to post
shaaark 10,694 Posted March 31 Report Share Posted March 31 (edited) Can definitely see the collie and dachshund in her, with that wall eye and stumpy legs. Regards, pew Good on you, fella. Hope it all goes well for you. Edited March 31 by shaaark 2 Quote Link to post
shaaark 10,694 Posted March 31 Report Share Posted March 31 @THE STIFFMEISTER Thank f**k someone got my sense of humour!! Anyway, the man has done a good deed, and I genuinely hope it all works out for him. 2 1 Quote Link to post
Samrog 425 Posted April 1 Report Share Posted April 1 I think if and when you get that bond it will make a great worker with your effort. Without trying to sound too soft we’ve had a few rescue dogs and I think they really do know that you saved them.I say give it a chance 3 Quote Link to post
Black neck 15,852 Posted April 1 Report Share Posted April 1 On 30/03/2024 at 16:57, scottpenn28 said: Mrs has taken in a foster dog from local charity as she knew id be happy to have it around. The pup has apparently been locked in a create since birth (thats what they have been told) currently estimated to be around 5 months old, emaciated and scared of people but loves other dogs and not fazed by kids at all. She is now getting more confident around us though and allowing us to stroke her and not bolting everytime we move. Her diet mainly consisted of white bread according to people who bred her so first thing we have done is get her on some decent food and try build her up. She could hardly walk when we picked her up and certainly couldn't run, legs were simply too weak. Tbh she's a lovely little pup and since I've been considering another pup for a while now, it kind of suits me that she's here. We were told what other dogs were around when this pup was rescued so I have my thoughts about her breeding. Has anyone previously had any joy getting a rescue working successfully? We've got 2 weeks before the charity start promoting her for permanent home but we have first refusal if we wanted to keep her. Meet Jenny. Saluki whippet 3 Quote Link to post
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