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 +
This is Maya – a wonderful fox terrier that has had a very tough life. She was straying on the streets of Spain when a very kind soul picked her up and asked for help. We were contacted and knew her life had to change!
She had been used as a breeding machine – she had been left in a terrible condition – severe ear infection, mastitis, the start of pyometra, mammary tumours, horrific teeth, covered in fleas and the list went on. She has had several operations, and lots of TLC and she is now ready to travel to the UK.
Maya is approx 11 years old, she is deaf (as a consequence of the untreated ear infection). She is dog and people friendly and just needs a home that will love her to bits. She also had several lumps removed from the base of her tail – some lumps have reappeared on her back legs – these are being removed – but she may have them return.
She is a super adorable girl and absolutely gorgeous.
It is with heavy hearts that we must tell you of the passing of our beautiful girl Candy.
Candy was one of the saddest cases we have ever come across, she was found lying in the middle of the road, the volunteer thought she was hit by a car and left to die , but when she saw her , Candy lifted up her little head and looked at her – hoping this time someone would help her. She was covered in ticks, was in an emaciated state and in a very poor condition. She tested positive for Leishmania and it had started to affect her organs. Although her luck had changed that day – it did not go smoothly for her…she was moved to a foster home and while the foster was at work, one of her other dogs attacked Candy so bad that she almost died. She amazingly recovered from this and was moved to the rescue, whereupon she was bitten by an enormous venomous snake. But in true terrier style, she overcame this…the thing about Candy was she knew that things had to get better, she had hope and faith they would…and they did.
Lindsay and her family , like us , saw Candy, and knew she had to have a chance at a life of love. So Terrier SOS put those wheels in motion and Candy left Spain and went North! She was loved from Day One, received cuddles by the boatload, love and care. She maintained her feisty personality and blossomed – off lead running with her pals Fred and Rita, lounging on the sofa, getting up to mischief and mayhem whenever possible.
Candy is a special dog for her family, but also for all in rescue. Candy was hope, she fought every day because she knew that tomorrow could be the day that changes everything – she is a symbol to the beauty of life – to enjoy the present, not live in the past, and never lose the ability to love again.
Our thoughts and sympathies go to her family, we have posted some photos of Candy in her good life, as we want her to be remembered this way. We want to thank Lindsay and David for opening their hearts and home to this little girl, and giving her the love she deserved.
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.
It is with a heavy heart that we must tell you that our beloved long term foster, Fozzy, has gone to the Rainbow Bridge. Our beloved Fozzy battled so many ills and neglect in her life – we were told she would not have long, but they did not know the true terrier spirit. With all the love and care, Violeta and her family gave her a home and Fozzy was with them for 19 months – much longer than expected. Our thoughts are with her foster family – and to a little dog that defied the odds and inspired all of us.