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Clark Kent

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If dogs could speak, some could tell a tale or two.  Clark Kent lived on the Spanish streets for a while and ended up living near a petrol station, eventually one of our kind volunteers managed to catch him and look after him until he was ready to come to the UK.  He is now fostered in Cornwall living with two Lakeland Terriers.

Clark is approximately 5 and a lovely, cuddly and very handsome boy. Despite the past neglect, he still loves people.

He loves to be tickled, cuddled and loved. He sleeps in his own bed,  and uses the dog door to go out for toilet trips if he needs to.

Clark Kent had a broken pelvis in the past, and as a result he can only manage a gentle 30 – 40 minute stroll but he enjoys two walks a day.

He is good with most dogs and happy to be included in their games.  Once settled he is fine to leave at home for short periods of time.

Clark has medical problems that are managed and not stopping him from living a comfortable life. He has daily eye drops, Propalin syrup 3 x a day to prevent urinary leakage. He’s on a Royal Canine special urinary condition diet and for his skin he requires a bath with a special product once a week.

He therefore requires a very special family, which will give him the love and care he deserves so much.

He is a fantastic dog – are you his family? If so getting in touch, Clark is waiting (in a phone box) for you. Please download a questionnaire: TERRIERSOS-Homing-Questionnaire

You can read his foster family’s blog here  .

If you can’t adopt right now but would like to make sure other dogs are helped – please donate via Paypal

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Kathy

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Kathy in Spain

Kathy in Spain

This is the lovely Miss Kathy. Our sweet Kathy ended up in a killing station in Hellin, Spain – abandoned, alone and scared. We were told about her by several volunteers in Spain. And well, we said YES – save this little poppit. Well, she was pulled from that hell hole – and went into foster with Mary Morgan.

Well, you would think that would be the end of her troubles – but no, sadly she had pyometra (womb infection) – and needed emergency surgery. The poor girl was thin, malnourished and had to go through surgery. We almost lost her – but these are tough little dogs and she knew that the future had something good in store for her – so she made it. She stayed with her wonderful foster family and they have done a wonderful job with her.

She came to the UK – and is in foster in London. And this is what the foster says:

Kathy is estimated at 8 years old – but we do not think so. She is energetic, fun and loves life. She definitely has the spring in her step of a younger dog. Kathy is a happy little dog ….the past is the past and the future is bright and she knows it. She loves going for walks, she loves meeting people (all people!) – she greets you like you have never been greeted – she wakes you up by jumping on you and giving you a million kisses. She is loyal, and follows you everywhere. She is a quick learner and has mastered new commands with ease (and cheese !)

She travels well in the car, can be left for short periods, she walks well on lead (unless there is something furry or feathery – then she is all terrier and wants to hunt!). She is fine with dogs and people – she does sometimes bark at dogs when on lead – this is to get their attention – she just wants to meet them.

She could live with another dog (male) or on her own – she just wants love and to give it back. She steals socks and slippers and hides them in her basket – and she has also been known to take a fleece jacket into the garden – she is a real gem and will be your best friend.

Due to the surgery – she has been left with incontinence issues – she is currently on medication (Propaline) and it has helped her. She still has little leaks – generally when she sleeps or if she is very excited. Just a little leak – but we are hoping that with time this will go away too. It is only a small amount – how many of us have coughed or sneezed and had a little accident? Please don’t overlook Kathy for this little problem – it is not her fault

If you want to know more – or you are smitten and want to adopt this girl – then please download and fill out an application via https://www.terriersos.com/download-our-adoption-form/ . We look forward to hearing from you.

Bora Jack Russell Parsons Terrier

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Bora is an immediately adorable little dog who is now fostered in North London. She slowly comes out of her shell when she gets to know you, but is very shy.

Due to her long legs, incredible ears, with big eyes (as if she wears eyeliner), Bora is stunning, and unique.

She is a very calm dog who could live with another calm dog. Lately she has taken to mouthy play with her foster sister who is a female fox terrier of the same age, but she doesn’t like it too boisterous.

She walks very well on the lead and is somehow house trained, learning to sit, but needs time and reassurance to adjust to her life in the Capital. Loves being near you, on your lap or curled up next to you on the sofa.

In the local park a dog owner called her ‘the supermodel of Jack Russells’ – we think she is super indeed and will make a family whole.

Bora came to us from the South of Spain, Dejan Huella a small rescue we collaborate with asked us if we could take her on.  She used to be kept on a finca (countryside acreage) where she was only fed a couple of times a week.  She had two puppies, and in desperation she killed and ate one of the chickens she was meant to be guarding.  The owner discovered this and decided to get rid of her and the puppies.  She could have been shot, thankfully the son brought her and the puppies to a local rescue and the two puppies were adopted.  Bora stayed on and Dejan Huella asked us if we could help.

Bora has low level leishmania, a tropical non-contagious disease transmitted to dogs by a tiny sandfly in Mediterranean countries.  Leishmaniasis cannot currently be cured, but can be treated. A dog with leishmaniasis can live a happy and healthy life for many years. The usual treatment is with Alopurinol tablets, which are cheap and readily available as they are used for treatment of gout in humans. The sooner the condition is diagnosed, the more successful the treatment is. In Bora’s case the disease was diagnosed in time and thankfully the treatment is working for her and she can lead a normal life.  We would pay for the 1st 6 months of treatment after adoption and we really hope it won’t stop people giving her a chance.

Children: 10+ – no small furries

Vaccinated, chipped & neutered.

Interested in Bora? Please download a questionnaire: TERRIERSOS-Homing-QuestionnaireIf you can’t adopt right now but would like to make sure other dogs are helped – please donate via Paypal

She is female, actually a bodeguero terrier, the Spanish equivalent to a Jack Russell, but with longer legs, weighs about seven kilos and born in March 2011.

Bora in Spain

Bora in Spain

Mac

We have Mac – yes, he has finally made it to Yaiza and Terrier SOS.
Hoorah!  He is a sweetie – we are so happy!
If you are interested in this dog, please apply by filling in our rehoming questionnaire on this website, in the first instance.
Mac is now in foster in Lincolnshire.
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Lagun

LÁGUN – picked up as a stray, he is now safe in the arms of Terrier SOS – all we know is that he is obedient, quiet and loving. Perfect really. Currently in Cordoba, we will be transferring him to the UK as soon as we can. We are looking for a foster/adoptive home for him here in the UK – If interested, please fill out our rehoming questionnaire – thank you!

Sex: Male

Breed: Fox Terrier

Age: March 2007

Lagun in Spain

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