Thursday, 31 March 2011

Letter from Suzie & family

Hi Paul, Raymond and Sarah,
Suzie has settled in well she lies on the sofa in the day time (spoilt) she love dad and he adores her she ask to go out  gets on well with the cat and my grand daughter.  
She is lovely,
thank you so much 
Kathy

Letter from Mandy & family

Dear Paul and Sarah,

Hi! I am settling in very well now and really enjoy my new walks and looking out of the gate. I am not afraid of jumping into the back of the car now as it means we go for a walk along the riverside or to the park. I like the walk through the woods too. I sleep in my crate at night in the kitchen and mum is very pleased because I wag my tail at her when she comes down in the morning. I have a corner in the lounge and a special mat where I like to lie. I am very clever, learning to sit at the roadside. I am a very happy dog. I will write again soon.

Love from Mandy  
Tony and Stephanie of Reading

Letter from Shay & family

Hi Paul and Sarah

Just to say thank you for your help today and giving us the lovely Shay!

He was wonderful on the trip home and made himself right at home when he arrived.

He is now fast asleep and dreaming (lips and legs flapping) on his new bed, while Flo is fast asleep on the sofa!

Shay and Flo have had a sniff of each other when they thought we weren’t looking!

Thank you once again and we will let you know his progress.

Best wishes

Sue Craig and Flo

Wednesday, 16 March 2011

Letter from Taff & family

Hi Sarah and Paul
This is for the updates on adopted dogs page.

Hope you can use it.
Deborah


We are just coming up to the SIXTH anniversary of Taff coming to live with us. From a timid, jumpy, bundle of nerves he has transformed into a dog who loves everyone. He is calm and friendly and makes new best friends of complete strangers when out for his walks in the country.

He is the gentlest, most loving doggy soul, loves his fuss and attention, enjoys life to the full and is totally adored by the whole family.

His only fault is that he hates bikes and tears after them, snapping at wheels and heels. Some cyclists take it better than others...!
Six years ago we were wondering what on earth we had taken on, but lots of love, attention, patience plus support and advice from our good friend Aunty Sue have worked miracles (or is that because he is a vicarage dog?) He even enjoys going to the vet!! It was a proud day when he won the Best Rescue class in the local dog show.

Thank you so much Wiccs for letting us have Taff, he has brought us so much  fun, love, loyalty and laughter. (David, aka Taff's Dad, adds: and worry, expense, early morning wake-up calls, walks in the rain) Don't take any notice, David is as besotted as any of us!


Thursday, 10 March 2011

Letter from Dexter & family

Dear Paul and Sarah,
 
Quick update on our beautiful young man.  Week 1 was the visit to the vet at Animal House for quick check up and micro-chip. All went very well - they reckon he is between 3 and 4 years old. He was as good as gold having his stitches removed.
The cats are slowly recovering from their shock and one of them is completely tolerant of him and slept in the snug with him last night!!!!  Three out of the four have worked out that if they don't run he won't chase!
Dexter is certainly keeping us fit and we have explored lots of lovely wooded areas, fields and walks around Rugby.   He is a delightful, rather soppy chap .  We start obedience classes Thursday!  Few pics attached of the last couple of weeks - he does like a rabbit hole!!
 
Kind regards
 
Helen, Mark and Beth
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Letter from Micky Blue Eyes & family

Dear All at Wiccaweys

About 5 years ago we gave a home to ‘Mickey Blue Eyes’ who’s name we changed to Blue because of his beautiful pair of glass blue eyes. 

This is just a quick email to let you know that he is doing very well.  Still very much with us.  Love him dearly, and he rules the roost. 

Kindest regards
Blue, Andy & Lynda plus Blue’s 4 x Cats...

Letter from Milo & family

Hya Sarah and Paul,
 
A quick update from Milo.  He's doing so well - it's like we've always had him.  He's even started barking when someone comes to the door - or if there's a door bell on the radio!!  He loves being in the fields behind us and will bring the ball back, well sometimes he doesn't want to drop it though.  Loves the ponds for the wildlife, goes paddling.  His legs and white part of the face are completely black by the time he comes home but he doesn't care.  Just one thing - he's scared stiff of other dogs.  He had a visit from a 12 week old basset hound and was totally scared out of his wits.  We never have to worry if there are other dogs on his walks, he just ignores them ;-).  Such a wus but we love him to pieces.
 
Hope all are well - glad to see some of the oldies have been rehomed.  Keep up the good work.
 
Our love to you all,
Keith, Margaret, Guy, Rachel and .................. oh of course, Milo
 
xox