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Enor – female wire fox terrier

Enor is part of the trio we’ve just taken on, she was born in July 2009, and so far, she has only known life in kennels as a breeding machine. She is getting ready to travel (arriving at the end of January 2016). We have been told she is lovely, but we will be able to tell you more once she is in our direct care.

As she is a former breeding dog, her new family must be prepared to put the work in to help her become a pet. She may not be house-trained, she may be scared by things we totally take for granted at home or outside. Are you the super duper family she deserves? Please get in touch via TerrierSOSQuestionnaireMay2015

No cats or small furries. Children: 10+

Elton – male wire fox terrier

Elton  is part of a trio we were asked to help. A breeder was ‘downsizing’ and we had to hurry, otherwise the dogs were going to be sold on for more breeding, or worse!

This is the scrummy Elton. Unlike his freind Diabolo, Elton is a much calmer soul. He is 7/8 years old and a little more timid. He is looking for a home that will give him love and affection, and have the time to help him become a pet. Being timid, he will need time to adjust to his new life. He is fine with other dogs – but not with small furries. He is always looking for your attention, and really wants to be part of a family. He chewed his tail on the trip over here due to stress – but the fur is growing back nicely. He has been to the groomers and they say he is a delightful boy – he has gone through so much change in a short span of time but has taken it all in his stride. Just a delightful boy.

He is 6. In Norfolk. Neutered, vaccinated, passported.

Do you think it could be you? Here’s the application TerrierSOSQuestionnaireMay2015

No cats or small furries, children: 10+

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Bracken

This is the delightful Bracke, currently in London foster. Bracken is from Spain, another stray left in the perrera. She is about 4 years old, she has had a tough life too.

At first she would flatten every time you approached, any raised voice, or sudden noise would either send her running or flatten to the ground in a submissive position. She starts her morning by jumping on you and giving licks and little nibbles to your fingers. She likes a morning biscuit – she jumps up at you like she has springs in her paws.

She is learning to walk on lead, she is still frightened by the sounds of traffic, loud people, and unusual noises. But once in the park or quieter area – she will relax and be at ease. She wants love from people, but is still afraid – but she is getting better and realising people do not want to hurt her. All she wants is love and cuddles. She loves meeting dogs, and is comfortable in their company. She is not for the great outdoors, prefers to stay on the nice paved path, she was not bothered by squirrels running across her path. Just wants all the creature comforts of a nice urban life. She will follow you pretty much everywhere. She likes to be on your lap and getting cuddles. In fact, if she could do that all the time she would be happy. She has a good appetite, but she will not bother you during your meal – but expects a treat or two. She likes to play bitey face with the other dogs, but has shown no interest in toys or a ball. She arrived with an eye infection and skin problems, the eye infection has cleared up, but she has medicated shampoo and her skin is improving. Bracken will need a home that is calm and prepared to take things slow. You also would not be a family that does marathons or enjoys being knee deep in mud! But she does love to roll in fox’s mess, so the terrier is in there ….

She is about 4 years old.  Vaccinated & neutered. No cats or small furries. Children: 10+ Interested in Bracken? Please download & complete TerrierSOSQuestionnaireMay2015

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Gloria – female wire fox terrier

Gloria was born in September 2011, and until now, she had only known kennels and had been used for breeding. French volunteers took her own with Help and asked if we could help.  She is currently in the South of France, getting ready to travel.

She is a lovely friendly dog, who deserves to find her family.  Could it be you? Download the TerrierSOSQuestionnaireMay2015

She is fully vaccinated & neutered. No cats or small furries, children 10 +

Can’t adopt but would like to help? Donate here

Diva female terrier

Diva is about 4 years old, about 10 kilos, and in desperate need of her own family.  She is in the UK and this is what we know about her….She is a lively, happy little girl. She is happy to meet any dog with a wagging tail.  You could put her with any dog in a house and she would be fine ( a very savvy girl). Happy to be cuddled, and be by your side.

Just a fabulous little girl with a happy disposition – she will need guidelines so she doesn’t get pushy (she is a female terrier after all!) but she is a real joy.  Sadly, she has lived most of her life in kennels and has tested positive for Leishmania – she has received treatment and her last two blood tests have been negative. She has no signs of the illness at present, but she will need to be tested on a regular basis (the illness remains dormant and although there are treatments the illness at present is not curable). We will discuss further with any prospective home.

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Children: 10+ – no cats or small furries. She will be vaccinated & neutered.  Interested in Diva? Please complete a TerrierSOSQuestionnaireMay2015 . We are also looking for a foster family for Diva to look after her until she is adopted. If you think you may be able to help please go to the relevant page.