Scamp Red Fell Terrier DofB 01.02.12 Cardiff
Posted: Tue 03 Jan 2017 22:19
Current Status: Homed
Scamp's Story : Found stray with evidence of having been worked. He came over from Ireland to a Welsh Rescue holding for us, Terrierrescue: Rescue Remedies. Scamp is neutered; chipped & fully vaccinated. He has a Rabies Passport. Scamp came 10.01.17 and was kennelled in Chessington & Gatwick
PLEASE NOTE: Dog laws have changed with zero public tolerance and prejudice against bull breeds and terriers. Our Rescue asks new owners to maintain dogs on lead in public spaces and manage encounters for at least 4 months until sure of their dogs instincts & skills, most of our dogs will need to be retained always on a lead, so as not to place dog's lives at risk, (Destruction or Control Orders are common place nowadays).
***PLEASE HELP OUR LONG STAY DOGS: Our min. adoption donation £175, which supports our work and Is non returnable. We will offer an alternative dog should our dog not settle given adequate time and reassurance. Rescue Remedies offers their dogs back up for life and exist on the goodwill of our supporters and volunteers.
Please click for Scamp's thread for regular updates, new pictures and videos. To apply to home a dog, you must be ready within 7 days and complete a homing questionnaire submitted Online We work fast to secure our dogs their loving homes and can be talking to up to 10 families at any one time. Please remain open: We have the dogs we have. Our dogs need a supportive family to offer patience, time & tolerance to allow them to settle. Scamp's progress through our Rescue below
Original Referral information : We work with our dogs & often reveal a different picture & positive skills as they build trust. 02.01.17: Hi Lynne, Happy New Year, hope you have had a reasonable break over the holiday period.
I am hoping my quota with you has renewed now with it being New Year and all that jazz and I am wondering if you could help with Scamp. As you may know I help with dogs from Ireland and on the last lot at the last minute they asked if they could add Scamp he had been rescued from travellers and they wanted him out. I agreed with the view of trying to place him once he was safe. He has been used to work :( he has a very scarred face and tatty ears and was said to be used on badgers, the thought just makes me feel sick).
Anyway he's neutered, vaccinated, microchipped and passported. He has shared with dogs in the past but can be a little OTT at times. Very people friendly but here where we have cats, rabbits, sheep, chickens etc he is very distracted a lot of the time. I am kind of hoping that as you have experience with working terriers you would consider him, he is perfectly safe here so there is no pressure and if I am honest I should not have added him on the last bunch but could not bare the thought of him living that life any more.
I have attached pictures so you can have a look hes a very handsome dog, possible Irish Terrier cross.
Many Thanks Mikeyx
Scamp comes on the 10th Jan 17
Scamp's Story : Found stray with evidence of having been worked. He came over from Ireland to a Welsh Rescue holding for us, Terrierrescue: Rescue Remedies. Scamp is neutered; chipped & fully vaccinated. He has a Rabies Passport. Scamp came 10.01.17 and was kennelled in Chessington & Gatwick
PLEASE NOTE: Dog laws have changed with zero public tolerance and prejudice against bull breeds and terriers. Our Rescue asks new owners to maintain dogs on lead in public spaces and manage encounters for at least 4 months until sure of their dogs instincts & skills, most of our dogs will need to be retained always on a lead, so as not to place dog's lives at risk, (Destruction or Control Orders are common place nowadays).
***PLEASE HELP OUR LONG STAY DOGS: Our min. adoption donation £175, which supports our work and Is non returnable. We will offer an alternative dog should our dog not settle given adequate time and reassurance. Rescue Remedies offers their dogs back up for life and exist on the goodwill of our supporters and volunteers.
Please click for Scamp's thread for regular updates, new pictures and videos. To apply to home a dog, you must be ready within 7 days and complete a homing questionnaire submitted Online We work fast to secure our dogs their loving homes and can be talking to up to 10 families at any one time. Please remain open: We have the dogs we have. Our dogs need a supportive family to offer patience, time & tolerance to allow them to settle. Scamp's progress through our Rescue below
Original Referral information : We work with our dogs & often reveal a different picture & positive skills as they build trust. 02.01.17: Hi Lynne, Happy New Year, hope you have had a reasonable break over the holiday period.
I am hoping my quota with you has renewed now with it being New Year and all that jazz and I am wondering if you could help with Scamp. As you may know I help with dogs from Ireland and on the last lot at the last minute they asked if they could add Scamp he had been rescued from travellers and they wanted him out. I agreed with the view of trying to place him once he was safe. He has been used to work :( he has a very scarred face and tatty ears and was said to be used on badgers, the thought just makes me feel sick).
Anyway he's neutered, vaccinated, microchipped and passported. He has shared with dogs in the past but can be a little OTT at times. Very people friendly but here where we have cats, rabbits, sheep, chickens etc he is very distracted a lot of the time. I am kind of hoping that as you have experience with working terriers you would consider him, he is perfectly safe here so there is no pressure and if I am honest I should not have added him on the last bunch but could not bare the thought of him living that life any more.
I have attached pictures so you can have a look hes a very handsome dog, possible Irish Terrier cross.
Many Thanks Mikeyx
Scamp comes on the 10th Jan 17