Against my better judgement, I have brought home a young mixed breed bitch who was thrown out of a car near my work place. She has mange but is being treated for it. She was very nervous at first, but is improving and I think she has a lovely quiet manner. Colleen is getting her jags, etc. at present, but she could go to a new home from around 20 June (and I personally really need to get her into other care by the end of June because I will be away much of the summer - I already have to make arrangements for my other two dogs though those two will be coming with me on one of my planned travels).
I thought at first that Colleen could be called a lurcher, but now I don't think she qualifies and I am just describing her as a medium-sized mixed breed. See more of her story in the k9 lurcher section, at http://www.k9community.co.uk/forums/index....&st=0&p=453550&
Contact me if you think you can help with Colleen, and we can discuss more what kind of a home she needs.
Also - if you are in this area and want a dog quickly, I saw some nice dogs at the Derry City Council dog kennels (pound) when I went to get Colleen. There were three border collie types, all friendly but one heart-achingly so (a lively male who should get plenty of exercise and/or training), a very pretty white and fawn leggy Jack Russell type, and a big, strong - but quiet and calm - Dobermann Pincher. (pound no 028 7126 1414 - just open 10-11 am and 3.30-4.30 pm I think).
They charge 33 pounds which includes a license and a Dogs Trust voucher you can use to cover neutering, vaccinations, flea and worm treatment, and microchipping. Unfortunately, they don't do much to be sure you are prepared for the commitment you take on when rehoming a rescue dog.
by the way, I've just seen a photo of a 'lurcher' , Lucy, in rescue in Scotland, and her head is quite similar to Colleen's. http://www.gal.org.uk/dogs/females/lucy.htm
I thought at first that Colleen could be called a lurcher, but now I don't think she qualifies and I am just describing her as a medium-sized mixed breed. See more of her story in the k9 lurcher section, at http://www.k9community.co.uk/forums/index....&st=0&p=453550&
Contact me if you think you can help with Colleen, and we can discuss more what kind of a home she needs.
Also - if you are in this area and want a dog quickly, I saw some nice dogs at the Derry City Council dog kennels (pound) when I went to get Colleen. There were three border collie types, all friendly but one heart-achingly so (a lively male who should get plenty of exercise and/or training), a very pretty white and fawn leggy Jack Russell type, and a big, strong - but quiet and calm - Dobermann Pincher. (pound no 028 7126 1414 - just open 10-11 am and 3.30-4.30 pm I think).
They charge 33 pounds which includes a license and a Dogs Trust voucher you can use to cover neutering, vaccinations, flea and worm treatment, and microchipping. Unfortunately, they don't do much to be sure you are prepared for the commitment you take on when rehoming a rescue dog.
by the way, I've just seen a photo of a 'lurcher' , Lucy, in rescue in Scotland, and her head is quite similar to Colleen's. http://www.gal.org.uk/dogs/females/lucy.htm