Tuesday 2 September 2014

Hereford and Worcester Animal Rescue Weekly Update 26th August - 2nd September

It has been all go in recent months at HWAR and we have had another busy re-homing week, which is great news for the dogs. We have great gratitude to all the support we receive whether it be through adoptions & fostering, people’s time, donations, visiting our shops, social media interactions, word of mouth etc. It all makes a big contribution to helping us keep finding homes for the dogs in our care and continue to grow awareness, thank you.

Dogs going or have gone out


Dora the lovely young Collie girl went off to a new family last week. A bright active young girl she needed a new home that could keep up with her active personality and we are delighted to say she has found just that.

Bertha has left the building! She was reserved a couple of weeks ago and on Friday her new home was ready for her. Such a character she will be missed but we are so pleased that she has gone to a new home to call her own.

GREAT NEWS for little Rags. After coming in with his brother Roger, Rags has been looking for a home without Roger as we took the difficult decision to split them up. Sweet boys but neither dog was in a great state when they came in and in the end a fresh start for both dogs was needed. Rags was not waiting for long behind Roger and he started his new life on Saturday when he left Meadowbank.

The beautiful and gentle Lucky the Lurcher also went off to a new life on Saturday. Lucky was certainly a dog not keen on kennel life so naturally we are delighted he found home quickly where he can be part of a family.

Lastly, Molly a very shy but sweet Patterdale X Spaniel has quickly found a new home. A very nervy little girl but some TLC in foster has brought her on to be ready for a new home which is great news.

We should also mention we have had quite a lot of cats re-homed through us recently, firstly there was Sox, Coco also came through our books, as well as Hattie and the handsome Dexter.

Our premises is only equipped to accommodate dogs but we will always endeavour to help any animals in need.

New intakes


Firstly this week we have Lucy, a bright young Collie full of life. Lucy likes nothing more than to play ball and is a highly intelligent girl with lots of potential, the only thing she likes more than to play ball is roll over and have some fuss!

You may have seen Betty the Beagle on our Facebook recently, well now Betty has made it into our care. A very sweet and steady girl she has gone into foster as she waits a new home.

Beau was handed in recently, a young Collie X pup just 18 weeks old he finds himself looking for a new home through no fault of his own. His owners had just not allowed for the time and attention a young pup needs and now he is looking for a home to understand him. Beau is currently in foster and doing well.

If you are interested in any of the animals in our care please get in touch through hwar.animalrescue@gmail.com for more details.

Dogs gone into foster


Tilly has gone into a foster home this week and may well already have suitors for a new home, unfortunately for Buddy she performed a switcheroo with him as he was not quite getting on in his foster home and sadly for Buddy he is back in kennels.

News Extra


We would like to say a massive thank you to Jackie and Paul Gardiner, a year ago they opened Rosie's Charity Shop at Madley to raise funds for our vets fees. They have raised an amazing £5000 in the period through their amazing hard work, we are so grateful for their unfailing support which has made such a huge difference to the rescue and can not thank them enough.

Events


There is a jumble sale at Our Ladys Church in Hereford, Belmont on Saturday. Jackie and Paul Gardiner will be there with Rosie's Shop where you can be sure to grab yourself some bargains!

Get involved


If you would like to get involved at Hereford & Worcester Animal Rescue then contact us to find out what you could do. We are always looking for suitable foster homes, dog walkers, fund raisers and more. We are welcoming and inclusive volunteer organisation so if you would like to help out, get in touch to find out more.

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