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Tia, Rottweiler, DOB 09.05 - Addlestone, Surrey


Homing Requirements: Tia needs a caring family who understand we're so lucky to still have Tia. Tia has emerged from a poorly state with residual limitations in her back knees which no longer need operative intervention but carries residual discomfort which needs respecting hence no live in children and supervision around children as they could trigger pain. Tia also needs carpeted floor surfaces to prevent her slipping. Tia could live with another fluent dog or as an only dog. She is not for cats. She needs a moderate exercise regime with adult management as she can rarely get spooked by certain people/strangers outside, for reasons only known to Tia.

Her Story: Tia was rescued by a devoted owner but he succumbed to cancer at a very young age and was forced to give Tia up as he moved back with parents. Tia came to us as a sick dog and we have since had her spayed curing her chronic pyometra which was life-threatening. We have also operated on her back knee. Tia is now ready for her home, is on low dose anti inflammatories and needs a gentle life style to suit her age. Tia is vax'd, chipped and fostered with another dog in Addlestone, Surrey.

Advert: Tia Maria ...yes she is sweet and addictive! Tia is an accomplished easy Rottie who needs an environment geared to her requirements which are a moderate exercise regime, quiet life style and freedom from active or kennelled holidays. If your mind set is older Rottie then her management will be well served. She is house trained, and can be left for up to 5 hour spells, she can sleep downstairs and doesn't need access to furniture. Tia could live with another quieter fluent dog. Tia has the habit of a low growl when you are fussing her, which isn't sinister and once her fosterers demonstrate, you can learn to be comfortable with her foibles. Tia can travel short distances in a car but needs support in and out to protect her knees. She can also be sick on longer car journeys.

Tia is a small 7 years old Rottie with an easy approachable disposition. She isn't guardy over her house or food but a little, understandably, over her knees which has lessened as she has moved through into a pain free life. She mixes with dogs well. Meets people and children well but can get spooked and show concern very occasionally when out walking which again is lessening as time goes by. Tia would love a Rottie home to offer her shelter and comfort in her latter years.

Please visit Tia's thread on our forum: http://rescueremedies.myfastforum.org/sutra105517.php#105517 to find out if she is still available and for fuller details.




If you are interested in re-homing please complete our homing questionnaire: https://rescueremedies.wufoo.com/forms/r7x3s5 so we can ensure our dogs are matched and will suit your circumstances/lifestyle.

For daily updates please visit our forum and you will find listed the full range of dogs that are available for homing - http://rescueremedies.myfastforum.org/index.php

***PLEASE NOTE: This ad has been posted by Rescue Remedies Dog Rescue. We are a registered charity (No. 1139407) and our work involves finding unwanted dogs their life long homes. We currently have approx. 80 dogs under our wing. We usually ask for a minimum donation of £150 at the time of adoption, for each dog, to help us continue helping homeless dogs***.
 
I just looked back over Tia's thread and I just can't believe how much she has changed since she arrived. Her face, the way she holds herself, her whole demeanour has completely changed. This relaxed and happy girl could be a completely different dog ... feast your eyes!











Tia is still available for adoption!
 
[SIZE=medium]An update from Tia's fosterer:[/SIZE]

[SIZE=medium]"As Tia is Rescue Remedies Dog of The Month I thought I had better post an update but cant believe it is a month since I last posted.[/SIZE]

[SIZE=medium]It is exactly 9 months today since Tia arrived, very poorly and feeling very sorry for herself. Looking back over her thread it is reminder of her transformation, recovering from pyometre then enduring the cruciate ligament repair and the long recovery.[/SIZE]

[SIZE=medium]Looking at her today bounding around the garden like a puppy, chasing pigeons off the grass seed, you would never know she had endured so much.[/SIZE]

[SIZE=medium]Tia has improved in all areas she now travels well in the car (tested upto 1hr) but to be honest I think the original travel sickness was due to her general ill health at the time or maybe she has got used to my bad driving.[/SIZE]

[SIZE=medium]She shows no sign of pain in her legs, now enjoys walks long walks and with the help of the head collar, we bought from the GSD stand at the Fun day, it is easier to control her excitement, IF you can stop her taking it off.[/SIZE]

[SIZE=medium]Tia no longer has any prescribed medication but we still give her and Ben green lipped muscle supplements to help their joints.[/SIZE]

[SIZE=medium]When Tia first arrived she was wary of people while out walking but again I think this was due to her health as now she loves attention especially fond of the old lady who waits at the bus stop in the morning with a pocket full of gravy bones.[/SIZE]

[SIZE=medium]Tia can get a bit excited during play and resort to mouthing if not getting attention, so this has to be managed with strong commands. She takes treats nicely but will steal unattended food if left in her reach. [/SIZE]

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[SIZE=medium]Cooling off in Wisley lake[/SIZE]

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[SIZE=medium]We have a child gate on our lounge door which serves as exit management to the front door and prevents access to upstairs for both dogs. Tia has decided that this is no obstacle to her and with a bit of effort she can shimmy over the top. Luckily Ben is too lazy to try anything that energetic.[/SIZE]

[SIZE=medium]This lead the other afternoon to a goldilocks moment, when returning from shopping we found she had tried our bed but found it to hard, tried Rebecca's bed and found it to small, but Claires bed that was just right.[/SIZE]

[SIZE=medium]Tia is also a bit of a Houdini she can open doors of most types, we now have to make sure the front door is deadlocked after coming home to find the front door wide open, Tia laying on the doormat, tail thumping the floor with excitement and a look on her face which said how clever am I.[/SIZE]

[SIZE=medium]We don't know if she went out for a mouch around and then came back or just opened the door and waited either way she was a good girl for not wandering off. I don't know how that phone call to Lynne would have gone".[/SIZE]

[SIZE=medium]Tia is still available for adoption – if you are interested in offering a home please complete our homing questionnaire on this link: https://rescueremedies.wufoo.com/forms/r7x3s5/[/SIZE]
 

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