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Hi All

 

I have currently residing with me Penny a white Jack Russell of unknown age, possibly middle aged though.

 

She was knocked down by a car and left at the side of the road where a kind member of the public took her to the vets. She had a broken pelvis and two broken hip bones. She will probably need surgery later in life on those hips, but at present she is doing fine and walks a bit wonky but it doesnt stop her. I dont think that she is spayed but I will pay for the operation or donate the amount to any rescue that took her on board. She has just had her first course of jabs with the next in two weeks which I will also have done

 

My partner is a vet and rather than put her into kennels she came home here to recuperate and that was about 6 weeks ago. She is fine with my large dogs but is scared of my 11 month old son. She is crate trained and spotless in the house.

 

I am by no means an expert on small dogs and if any rescue could take her or co-ordinate her rescue I would be happy to pass on all the information I have. One person was interested in her and took his JR round to see her but the exchange got very heated between them both and she went for the dog and grabbed the person by the trousers. This was a shock as she is the opposite in this house, very timid and has never so much as grumbled even at my bitch when she gives it large over her.

 

The main problem is location I am in the North of Scotland, but if a rescue had a space with a foster within about 150 miles or they could meet me, I would take her down to give her a chance. The only rescue up her is the SSPCA and I dont think that Penny would do well in kennels. She will happily sit on your lap for hours being petted and was on the couch the other night with four adults and two other dogs, without a problem.

 

If anyone can help or even give advice I would really appreciate it.

 

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many thanks

 

Nicola

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Rescue Remedies 0208 274 0471

 

Lothian Dogs Home

Whitebog, Rosewell, Midlothian.

Tel: 0131 660 5842

 

Edinburgh Dog and Cat Home

David Ewing 26 Seafield Road East, Portobello, Edinburgh, EH15 1EH

Tel: 0131 669 5331 / 0131 657 5601

www.edch.org.uk

 

Dog Aid Society of Scotland

60 Blackford Avenue, Edinburgh, EH9 3ER

Tel: 0131 668 3633 Fax: 0131 668 1063

http://mysite.freeserve.com/dogaidsociety

 

 

Dogs Trust - West Calder Rehoming Centre

Bentyhead, West Calder, Lothian EH55 8LE

Tel: 01506 873459.

www.dogstrust.org.uk/.. westcalder

 

DAWGS. (Dog Action Working Group Scotland)

6 Whitemyres Holdings, Lang Stracht,

Kingswells, Aberdeen, AB15 6NB

Tel: 01224 208989 Fax: 01224 313877

Email: [email protected]

www.dawgs.co.uk

 

 

Mrs. Murray's Dog and Cats' Home

Brickfield, East Seaton, Aberdeen, AB24 1XL

Tel: 01224 483624

 

Haven Dog Rescue

Union Farm Boarding Kennels

Craigrothie, Cupar, Fife. KY15 5PJ

Tel: 01334 828342 Email: [email protected]

www.havendogrescue.co.uk

 

 

Help Fife Animals

Dog Management Centre

6 High Street, Leslie, Fife, KY6 3DA

Tel: 01592 620300 Fax: 01592 745775

Email: [email protected]

 

 

Second Chance Kennels

Balbeggie Avenue, Thornton, Fife, KY1 3NS

Tel: 01592771933 Email: [email protected]

www.secondchancekennelsthornton.co.uk

 

Dumfries and Galloway Canine Rescue Centre

Dovecotewell, By Glencaple, Dumfries, DG1 4RH

Tel: 01387 770210 Email: [email protected]

www.caninerescue.co.uk

 

Bandeath Stray Dog Shelter

Units 70-72, Bandeath Industrial Estate, Throsk, Stirling, FK7

Tel: 01786 812908 Email: [email protected]

http://www.stirling.gov.uk/... dog-shelter.htm

 

Arthurshiel Rescue Centre

Arthurshiel, St Boswells, TD6 0DL

Tel: 07757 217759 Email: [email protected]

www.arthurshiel-rescue.org

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