Herald - Issue 421

Page 54 • The HERALD • 31st March 2022 v SEND ALL YOUR NEWS TO THE HERALD v Are you concerned about your dog? We are a not-for-profit organization providing qualified, professional help to dog owners across the UK. • One to one consultations with your dog • Telephone consultations UK wide • E-learning courses & workshops in dog training and behaviour • FREE courses and resources • We specialise in the rehabilitation of rescue dogs in particular. To chat to a canine behaviourist about how we can help you and your dog, please contact us on: T: 023 8178 1707 E: dogs2fosteruk@gmail.com W: www.dogs2fosteruk.org Keeping Dogs Out of Rescue Shelters by Promoting Positive Practice inCanine Guardianship, Welfare & Understanding. Proud Members of the Pet Professional Guild 38 Pylewell Road, Hythe, Southampton, Hants SO45 6AQ Tel: (023) 8084 1000 Fax: (023) 8084 5651 www.hythevets.co.uk An Independent Local Practice The Pet Healthcare Centre Mobile Microchipping Service Friendly and professional service, in the comfort of your own home. Cheaper than your local vet. Call 07727 155219 ANIMAL MAGIC LOVING HOMES NEEDED by Dogs2Foster Cheech and Chong ese two gorgeous brothers are Cheech and Chong, they are 4 years old. Due to a change of circumstances, we are helping their owner rehome them. ey are very loved family dogs and have been well cared for so we are seeking a loving home where they can remain together as they are very close. ey live with two children aged 6 and 14, who they are very gentle with and have been well-socialised around other children with no issues at all. ey are also very good around cats having lived with one. ey are very friendly, a ectionate dogs who are respectful in their home, toilet trained and know some basic commands. ey are calm dogs who love the quiet life and being with their family. Neither Cheech or Chong have done anything wrong at all. ey are both nervous of loud noises like reworks, Chong was recently attacked whilst out walking which has made him nervous at the moment of other dogs which he is usually ne with. Both dogs are very well behaved around other animals and wildlife though. Please note the owner had a DNA test to establish their breed mix which was Shar Pei x Labrador x German Pointer. ey are large dogs standing at about 70cm. ey are neutered and fully vaccinated as well. Cheech and Chong are presently with their loving owner who is happy to do all she can to make their transition to a new home as smooth as possible; understandably the owners want the best for these boys having had them since they were puppies. Marley This lovely chap is Marley, he’s a sta y cross. Sadly, he was abandoned by his previous owners and was taken in by a loving foster home in Southampton several weeks ago where he remains until a special home can be found for him. Marley loves his foster family which includes teenage children. He is happiest when snuggled in having cuddles; Marley is very loving and a ectionate and likes the calm life. He likes people with him and does su er from separation anxiety if le alone but is not destructive; therefore Marley would suit a home where his family can be with him most of the time. We think Marley has had a di cult life; he is anxious of other dogs and does pull on the leash so he needs to be the only dog in his home. A perfect home for Marley would be a place where he can just relax in the comfort of his home and garden with his owners around. He would make a wonderful companion for a retired family. Marley is 12 years young. If you think you can o er a home to these lovely dogs or for more information please contact Dogs2Foster on: 023 81781707 , email: dogs2fosteruk@gmail.com or visit: www.dogs2fosteruk.org Cheech and Chong Marley OUT & ABOUT WITH THE RSPB e next indoor meeting of the New Forest Local Group of the Royal Society for the Protection of Birds will be held at 7.30pm on Wednesday 13th April at Lyndhurst Community Centre, High Street, Lyndhurst SO43 7NY (doors open 7.00pm). eir guest speaker will be local naturalist Richard Coomber for a fascinating talk on ‘Wildlife Wanderings Down- Under’. e RSPB New Forest Local Group’s next eld trip is on Saturday 16th April from 10am to 1pm. ey will visit Franchises Lodge, the new RSPB reserve in the New Forest (SU 228 166), meeting initially at Telegraph Hill car park on the B3078 near Nomansland. All meetings are subject to current COVID-19 restrictions. For any further information, please email: NewForestGroup@RSPB.org.uk or visit: www.rspb. org.uk/groups/newforest. ose taking part in eld trips should wear suitable, dull coloured clothing and sturdy footwear. Admission at indoor meetings for non-members is currently £5 per evening. A Doggy Date for your Diary! Dogstival – the coolest dog show in town is returning to Broadlands Park in Romsey on the 4th and 5th June. Watch world class dog displays, get involved with activities from yball to agility and visit the lovely stands to eat, drink or shop for all those treats and accessories for both four and two-legged animals, plus great live music across the weekend to get those paws tapping! To get you paws on tickets visit: www.dogstival.co.uk e Muddy Dog Challenge – the obstacle course you can tackle with your dog by your side – is coming to the New Forest for the rst time ever this May. Participants are invited to join this day of fun, mud and cheers with their canine companions run by animal rescue charity, Battersea. e Muddy Dog Challenge is an outdoor obstacle course you can take part in with your dog. e aimof the challenge is simply to have fun while raising money for Battersea and the important work it does for dogs and cats. Participants can enter solo, in a team with the kids, with or without a dog, and there is a distance of 2.5km or 5km to choose from. Participants can decide to run or walk the obstacle course – both options will be as equally fun (and muddy). e event will take place in the stunning surroundings of Breamore House, an Elizabethan manor that overlooks the Avon Valley and just a stone’s throw from the edge of the New Forest. Each Muddy Dog Challenge participant is encouraged to raise a target of £100 for Battersea so they can continue helping dogs and cats in the UK and overseas. For ideas and inspiration, you can look on their website for fundraising tips. All registered participants will receive a Muddy Dog Challenge t-shirt and dog bandana to take part in, and a medal and rosette for crossing the nish line. Muddy Dog Challenge New Forest, Saturday 14th May, Breamore House, Hampshire, SP6 2DF, £ 35 - £45 (£5 per child) Registration closes on Saturday 23rd April . If taking part isn’t your thing, Battersea is always looking for volunteers for the event and would welcome any support you can o er. For more details and how to register for the Muddy Dog Challenge, visit: www.muddydog. battersea.org.uk Muddy Dog Challenge Comes to New Forest

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