Current Status: Homed
Lacey's Story : Lacey was one of 7 pups which came into an Irish Rescue. She has been fostered in Ireland and is coming to us in 26th July 18 to find her new family: Rescue Remedies offered a Rescue place. Lacey will be neutered by her new family; chipped and is fully vaccination. Lacey was in foster in Dublin; in boarding kennels nr Gatwick briefly and now in foster with 2 other dogs whilst awaiting her new family
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 and support encounters 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 Lacey'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.
Lacey'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. Lacey and her 3 siblings are coming to Rescue Remedies once their passports have been sorted, via our friends in Dogsindistress Ireland
Lacey Border Collie DofB 26.02.18 Hounslow
Re: Lacey Border Collie DofB 26.02.18 Dublin sorting passport
Do you really need a pet passport for a dog coming from Ireland? Aristotle my Peke came from Ireland without a pet passport.
Re: Lacey Border Collie DofB 26.02.18 Dublin sorting passport
Aristotle came from the Dublin area, without a pet passport, which is why I'm wondering why Lacey needs to have a passport.
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Re: Lacey Border Collie DofB 26.02.18 Dublin sorting passport
Under EU regulations all pets moving between Ireland and UK need passports, often single pets travelling with families aren’t inspected but the movement of rescue animals in higher numbers is monitored more closely so documentation needs to be in order. Not sure when Aristotle travelled but maybe the regulations have changed or maybe he just got lucky. Won’t be long now for our Collie pups and they’ll be here looking for their families
Re: Lacey Border Collie DofB 26.02.18 Gatwick Kenns
Terrific photos Anne (as ever) I know how difficult these were to take!
Re: Lacey Border Collie DofB 26.02.18 Rickmansworth Foster
Just picked up Lacey for a summer foster. This could be a short one, from what Lynne says. She travelled well (fell asleep in the crate next to my two), walked well on the extendable lead, was happy to meet adults, a sensible child and other dogs. Currently playing with both....lots of tail wagging wafting the aroma of damp dog around the place.
Re: Lacey Border Collie DofB 26.02.18 Gatwick KennsRickmansworth Foster
Any more recent updates on how this lovely girl is getting on please.