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Ripley’s appeal

Friday, September 3rd, 2010

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You may have read our formal news story and appeal for ex-BCDH dog Ripley who needs groundbreaking surgery, but blog-followers may enjoy the more personal comments from Ripleys owner Charlotte.

Ripley ( or FATBOY as we sometimes call him ) was placed at the Dogs home in October 2008.He is nearly 5 years old now and is a Ridgeback X Shar-pei. He was there for 6 months before we came along. He never had any reserves whilst he was there. We were looking for a loving dog who would be suited to our other rescue dog, Zeb ( that we got from you some 6 years earlier). I spoke to the lovely Sophie who said she had just the dog for us. She took me to meet Ripley whom wasn’t the sort of dog that I imagined but looks weren’t important nor was size. He fitted in with what we were looking for and quickly met my husband, James then our beloved Zeb ( we unfortunately lost him in March this year – he went to poochie heaven).

We brought Ripley home on 14th April 2009 and he settled in and made great friends with Zeb. They use to swap beds which was hilarious as Ripley use to somehow squeeze into Zeb’s much smaller bed !!!

I have an amazing dog walker, Debs who helps me out on my work days ( Mon, Tues and wed ). She came and meet him and feel in love with him as we had done.

Once he was settled we attended socialisation and obedience ( basic ) class run through with Steve who is based with you at the Cats & Dogs home. He was such a Mummy’s boy and was a star. He came 1ST in the general obedience class on our last day. He’s a very quick learner especially when there is food involved. He LOVES treats and food in general. Once only a few weeks after we had got him I came home to find half a packet of butter gone from the kitchen work top !!! Like most dogs he can be very sneaky. When we are out he tries to get on the sofa. We have to turn the sofa cushions over to stop him jumping up.

He is the most loving and loyal dog I’ve ever known. He is so affectionate and is a true guard dog. No one would mess with him. He’s very protective but also pretty obedient. He has a very loud bark, never jumps up and isn’t destructive. When I am upstairs he sits on the bottom step waiting for me to come back down again.

Ripley loves rolling around in our garden and enjoys chase with us. He has a friend called Izzy who also came from the Cats and Dogs Home who he plays with and enjoys sharing his bone with. He loves water and any opportunity he will be in the water. He doesn’t swim but is always up for getting wet.

His health problem came with him when we got him so his medication is funded by the Home with us paying half of the cost prices of his drugs (”assisted adoption”). Ripley has severe osteoarthritis secondary to elbow displacsia. He is always lame and it is limiting to his exercise tolerance. Over the past year it has got increasingly worse and although we have tried different medication he is still suffering. The vets at Langford Veterinary Hospital say he is in considerable pain ever with his meds. He now is only allowed short lead walks until he has a new elbow replacement. This will give him a totally new lease of life and he will be pain free. This pioneering surgery is the best thing for him. There has only been 175 operations in the world. Langford have never done this on a live dog before so this is really exciting for them. There has been a handful done in the UK but this is still fairly new and exciting surgery. This will last for the rest of his life and should completely transform his quality of life.

He is having surgery on Tuesday 14th September at Langford and will then require 8 weeks of strict rehab including hydrotherapy. The cost of the surgery is approx £3000 and the hydro a further £600-800. He has to be cage rested for a minimum of 6 weeks and require daily physio performed by us at home.

He certainly is a lucky dog and without the ongoing support from Bath Cats and Dogs home Ripley would soon be totally crippled. He is a very lucky poochie.

Charlotte

Happy new home gallery

Friday, August 27th, 2010

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We love this photo gallery of ex-BCDH dog Aubrey in his new home with his new doggie pal  Dolly. His new owner told us “Aubrey and Dolly do everything together including keeping watch from our front bay window. They have rapidly become companions. ”

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A happy indoor cat!

Friday, August 20th, 2010

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We have a number of cats who need an indoor home – often because they have FIV. It sounds scary, but read Zeus’ story, a FIV cat re-homed last summer.

My whole life I’ve always had cats and when I was a student it was something I really missed, which is why I decided I couldn’t wait until I was living in a house to adopt and decided to look for an indoor cat.

They had a number of FIV cats, and other cats who for one reason or another needed an indoor home, but for me Zeus really stood out. He spent the time we were browsing running from his pod to the glass door of his outdoor pen, meowing, pawing at the glass and otherwise demanding to be cuddled!

After a home-check we got the go-ahead to bring him home! Since then he has proved to be the most demanding and also the most loving cat I have had, and is very adept at waking us up in the morning. His love of being cuddled and brushed is secondary only to his love of food, although he has learned in his year of living with us that stealing food from our plates is not acceptable!

Having an indoor cat is hard work, a lot of hoovering and sweeping and you are their sole source of entertainment and social interaction so they can be very demanding, but it is completely worth it and I would urge anyone who longs for a cat but lives in an upper story flat to consider an FIV cat or similar!

You can also follow Zeus on Twitter @Zeusthecat1 to see what he gets up to on a daily basis.

Vince’s Story

Saturday, August 14th, 2010

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Do some of the dogs at the Home seem intimidating? We tell you everything we know about a dog – the good and the bad – but that doesn’t mean they won’t make great family dogs. Here is a story  about Vinnie, who would have been a terrible prospect on paper…

I had been desperate to get a dog for years and finally my partner and I had managed to get on the property ladder, so I eagerly started looking. I had never considered a German Shepard before, but when I read Vinnie’s horrific story online, I immediately had my heart set on providing him a home that he urgently needed.

On first meeting Vinnie, I was quite intimidated, however gradually over a month my partner and I built up a relationship with him and he started to trust us. On bringing him home he quickly showed aggression towards people and dogs, which made walks a nightmare and almost impossible for friends and family to come to our house. With the cruelty Vinny had endured I could understand why he was displaying this nervous aggression, but this did not make it any easier to deal with. With the help of the Bath Cats & Dogs Home behaviourist, Steve, we persevered by using techniques that required positive association of people and dogs.

Six months on….
Vinnie is doing great. He is off the lead on walks all the time, socialises beautifully with all dogs and enjoys affection from everyone. He is very obedient and on calling his name he runs back to us instantly, his loving nature and loyalty are a credit to him. We will never truly know what cruelty he endured prior to the dogs home, but within the space of six months his perception of the world has changed and he no longer see people or dogs as a threat. We have since got Vinnie a friend, Rufus a Vizsla puppy, and the pair are now inseparable. I would like to thank everyone in the dogs home, and especially Steve for all the help and input you have given Vinnie to make him the happy dog he is today.

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Fate plays a helping hand

Wednesday, July 21st, 2010

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Can you imagine finding a new friend so fast? Two volunteers tell us the story of the shock of falling for one of our dogs…

Having adopted three fantastic dogs from Bath Cats and Dogs Home ten years ago – two German Shepherds and one Collie, our world was devastated when in April we lost Pippa, our 13 year old German Shepherd. 

We had registered to do the Wag Walk but the dog we had requested was unavailable so by chance we were given Tisha, a lovely German Shepherd.   It was love at first sight and after a couple of weeks of Tisha getting to know us and our other two dogs, she became part of our family. 

Thank you to all the staff for your hard work and the love you give to your animals.

Bernie & Lorraine

Lomas in his new home

Friday, July 9th, 2010
I am loving sleeping in my bed right now. I am shattered after walking for 1 Whole Hour, but I really enjoyed it because Amy (Parent No.3) was showing me how to feed the ducks!
As you probably know, I am a little bit naughty at times. Today, I turned my food bowl upside down and moved the SKY Box! I showed that I was sorry and Jo (Parent No.1) gave me big hugs and I will try and keep my temper when she works now. I was very excited today because Nina (Parent No.2) and Amy came to visit!
I have totally transformed since I have moved from ‘The Bath Dogs and Cats Home’. I have stopped being very stubborn on my walks. I think I have grown more loving, and I am losing lots of weight, because I have had lots of walks! Amy has took some pictures of me and her and we wanted to send them to you.
Who has taken my kennel now? Are my friends doing well and has anyone else found a new home? I have found a perfect one, and I am hopefully going to spend the rest of my life here. If we visit Bath anytime soon, I will tell my owners to see you, because I will give you HUMUGOUS hugs as I miss you lots.
I hope you miss me, as I miss you too.
Love you,
From Lomas xxxxx
(Moogy-Man)
Written By – Amy

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> A lot of people have asked after Lomas, a lovely staffie who was with us for a while before finding his new owners. He took time out of his busy schedule to write to us (clever dog). We have Bull Breed Week from 12-18 July to celebrate our tough-looking dogs. Lomas’ story highlights that even though some dogs are with us for a long time, that doesn’t make them un-homeable, just special.

I am loving sleeping in my bed right now. I am shattered after walking for 1 Whole Hour, but I really enjoyed it because Amy (Parent No.3) was showing me how to feed the ducks!

As you probably know, I am a little bit naughty at times. Today, I turned my food bowl upside down and moved the SKY Box! I showed that I was sorry and Jo (Parent No.1) gave me big hugs and I will try and keep my temper when she works now. I was very excited today because Nina (Parent No.2) and Amy came to visit!

I have totally transformed since I have moved from ‘The Bath Dogs and Cats Home’. I have stopped being very stubborn on my walks. I think I have grown more loving, and I am losing lots of weight, because I have had lots of walks! Amy has took some pictures of me and her and we wanted to send them to you.

Who has taken my kennel now? Are my friends doing well and has anyone else found a new home? I have found a perfect one, and I am hopefully going to spend the rest of my life here. If we visit Bath anytime soon, I will tell my owners to see you, because I will give you HUMUGOUS hugs as I miss you lots.

I hope you miss me, as I miss you too.

From Lomas xxxxx

(Moogy-Man)

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A special look for a home for Solo

Friday, July 2nd, 2010

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Solo has been with us for eight months, and we are very concerned for his mental and physical health here in kennels. We need to find a home for him very soon.

This lovely staffie boy is only 4 years-old but has chronic arthritis. Showing his stress by bouncing at the kennel bars, this exacerbates his condition. Once settled in a home we think he would be a different dog.

Solo is an independent lad who likes human company, but isn’t all licky like some staffies. He can handle short walks, and will need mental stimulation such as kongs or activity balls as he can’t get much exercise.

He adores toys, and will always have one in his mouth! Volunteer Rosie took him for a potter with his squeaky pig for this photo shoot. He loves treats and has learnt to sit on command, and we are sure will enjoy further training.

We have an assisted adoption scheme which means we will pay for his medication for his arthritis for the rest of his life. We hope this will stop his health being a barrier to finding a home.

If you are an experienced dog owner, without a dog at the moment, home most of the day and where any children are older and quieter then please come and meet this special lad and speak to his animal carer. You will find him on E block.

Happy home

Thursday, June 17th, 2010

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A lovely email and pictures from the new owners of Spencer

Herewith a couple of photos of Spencer settling in.  He’s still a bit nervous with strangers but in all other respects is absolutely fine – he bounds around the fields with great energy and jumps the local stream with great style.  We wonder whether there is a bit of greyhound or lurcher in the cross – this might explain why he is so long for his overall size; we plan to see if he will take to sailing – a dog lifejacket which accommodates a body length as high as 24″ coupled with a girth as low as 27″ took quite a bit of finding!

John

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From runaway to loving home

Friday, June 11th, 2010

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Some of you may remember Mandy – an older tan wire-coated lurcher who was straying near the Home for several weeks in October last year. There was a prolonged operation to try and catch her safely to get her treatment and a kennel to stay in. Several of our animal carers spent hours trying to coax her close! In the end, as she was so scared,  a set of dog traps were placed along the avenue and she was safely caught.

She turned out to be a friendly dog once she had settled in and had some good meals. She was soon re-homed.

We are pleased to show you a photo from her new owners – she is now called Sandy and looks thoroughly content!

A note with the photo said:
Here I am with my mate Tara and our large friend Speddock who comes to stay for his holidays sometimes. Life is great! Love from Sandy

We have a pet for every home…

Wednesday, June 2nd, 2010

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A lovely story about one of our previous residents…

My partner and I have always been animal lovers, but when we bought our first home, a first floor flat, we assumed that there was no way we could adopt a furry friend. That was until we were told that the Bath Cats and Dogs Home often required suitable homes for indoor cats and upper floor flats were ideal.

We excitedly visited the cattery one weekend to find many indoor cats that needed re-homing. We were introduced to ‘Diablo,’ a cheeky white tom cat who was deaf, so needed to be kept safe inside. We fell in love with him instantly and were delighted to offer him a home. He moved in during August last year and made himself instantly at home! Due to being deaf, he is quite noisy and often meows very loudly – but it’s usually just because he’s enjoying his dinner or fancies a cuddle.

His favourite activities (other than sleeping and eating) are playing with cardboard boxes, attacking anything fluffy or feathery, chasing shadows and watching birds and the traffic go by from the windowsill.

He has become incredibly affectionate and likes nothing more than crawling onto your lap for a cuddle, or even a kiss if you’re lucky. 

Sarah

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