Reuben
A few weeks ago, and after quite a time in the Kennels, Reuben was adopted by Sue and Stewart and he settled really quickly and is having the life of Riley.
He has been here, there and everywhere!
And is enjoying his new life to the full
A few weeks ago, and after quite a time in the Kennels, Reuben was adopted by Sue and Stewart and he settled really quickly and is having the life of Riley.
He has been here, there and everywhere!
And is enjoying his new life to the full
Hamish has been adopted. He is going to be very happy in a large garden, with plenty to explore, in a lovely home in Briston.
nickname | Suzy |
racing name | Cornerhouse Suzy [IE/UK 2019] |
color | Black |
sex | female |
date of birth | 10 OCT 2019 |
friendly to | children: yes dogs: ? cats: ? |
comment | KENNEL 2 – RESERVED |
More information about most of our dogs can be found on the Greyhound database site. You will need to register to get some of the data-but registration is free.
Our first Open Day of the year was a HUGE success. Loads of people, loads of dogs and we raised over £1567. Thank you to everyone who came and/or helped out. Come and join us at our next our Open Day on the 21st of May.
Now happily settling in his new home in Happisburgh
Mack is settling to home life well with his new doggy pal in Hemsby.
We applied to the Alan Boswell Charitable Trust for money for a new shed, a tumble dryer and a pallet of food – just over £3k in total and we have heard that we have been successful!
One of our volunteers, Martin Adcock, told us about the opportunity – so big thanks to him.
And of course a big thank you to the Alan Boswell Charitable Trust
Great news. We are one of the six greyhound and lurcher rehoming groups to be awarded a share of a £8000 food donation. Thank you to everyone who nominated us and thank you to Burgess Pet Care for the generous donation.
Gino will have the best life with his new family in Gorleston.
More information about most of our dogs can be found on the Greyhound database site. You will need to register to get some of the data-but registration is free.
Honey spent a very long time in our Kennels as she was unsure how to deal with people and some other dogs. Over many months and with lots of patience our Kennels Manager worked with her. Honey slowly made progress and became a favourite with our volunteer walkers. Honey has now been adopted by Samantha and family and is proving to be a loving and contented girl.