Freya Lurcher pup DofB 11.11.18 Seal, Kent

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xxlynne
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Freya Lurcher pup DofB 11.11.18 Seal, Kent

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Current Status: Homed
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Freya's Story: Freya's Mum, Felicity, was found tied up and very pregnant. Felicity was handed in to a council pound, who then contacted us. Rescue Remedies offered a Rescue place to Felicity, saving her life. Felicity had her pups in November 2018, whilst in our care. Freya was one of Felicity's eight surviving pups. Freya will be homed to a family committed to neutering her pre-season. This will be in her Homing Contract. Freya will be chipped, and vaccinations are in progress. Freya was in foster in Kingston whilst she awaits her new family.

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Freya (far right)
Freya (far right)
Freya's progress through our Rescue is below.
We work with our dogs, who often reveal a different picture and positive skills as they build trust.
Original Referral information:
One of a litter of Lurcher pups, born to Mum Felicity whilst in our care.
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Re: Freya Lurcher pup DofB 11.11.18 Kingston upon Thames

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By tomorrow morning all eight of Felicity's surviving puppies will be seven weeks old. I'm pleased to say that they are now doing well. After the early deaths the remaining pups still had a chest infection needing repeated injections of antibiotics. They also required regular “coupage” to clear their lungs. Our rendition of “The Puppy Slapping Song” will never make a Christmas No.1 but it kept Pat and I sane over the festive period …

At that point it became clear that we had, in effect, two parallel litters; four pups were making progress (Stanley, Vita, Oates and Tensing) and four were either making little progress or even losing weight and “going into reverse“ (Freya, Ada, Hester and Marion). The small girls needed careful but determined hand feeding – syringing at times – to keep them eating. Then, when they had finally agreed to stay alive, we found all eight had worms …

Fortunately we had decided to wean the little ones early and we were keeping the two groups separate and all of them off Felicity. Just as well really. Felicity had been wormed during the first week after giving birth but, evidently, eggs had already passed to the pups. Then, because her instinctive clearing away involved eating their poo, Felicity was re-infested. Milbemax all round! Somehow the bigger pups have had more resistant worms and today they finished three days of Panacur ...

In another week the puppies will be ready for microchip, first vaccination and ... finding new people to love. They are all adorable and their individual characters are emerging along with their striking looks and a lot of Saluki-like characteristics. Yes, it's already time for them to be homed.

Freya is a daddy's girl.
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Re: Freya Lurcher pup DofB 11.11.18 Kingston upon Thames

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Freya has been the biggest of the smaller pups and has moved in with Stanley and Vita now that Oates has been homed. She's a lively girl ...
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Re: Freya Lurcher pup DofB 11.11.18 Seal kent

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Robin and Belinda brought Fifi to meet the pups today: Freya captured their hearts and found her way on route to the seaside. Have a great life Freya.

Our gratitude goes to Pater and Pat for nursing Freya and her mum and siblings through to rude health.
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Re: Freya Lurcher pup DofB 11.11.18 Seal, Kent

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Remembered the homing picture this time … just! Freya on her way to a new life in the country.
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