Dogs We Have Rehomed
 
The sandy nose and inside-out ear belong to Lucy who has just been rehomed to a lovely life where she can continue the excellent training and socialisation her first family gave her.

This upside-down dog, Jack, has just been rehomed in Exeter, a very nervous timid dog who is now coming out of himself and thriving in his new life.

Gismo is probably the youngest dog so far rehomed by ESSW. He was abandoned and left to die but was rescued by a young lady out riding her horse.

He was then 3 weeks old and her mum has brought him through to be a robust little pup of 9 weeks old.

Congratulations to his surrogate mum who fed him by bottle under the guidance of her vet.

"Sally came into ESSW as she was running off and would not come when called.

Susan (Co-ordinator for Sussex ) took her to training school and she is now happy in her new home."

Dolly in her new home, settling in and making herself comfortable!

When I came to live with Joni almost four years ago, I think she was bored and had nothing to do. But I got her roped into being a home assessor, then Membership and Minute Secretary as well as Webmaster. I like to keep her as active as she keeps me. She's very happy, really!

Kipper
9 years old

Titchy came into rescue and immediately adopted Selina our Devon and Cornwall Co-Ordinator.

Blue in his new home with his new toy.

A veterinary practice contacted us when Sniper was brought in to them to be put to sleep. He went to Sara and then on to a working home.

 

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