So update on our Spanish girl Iris, she spent 6 years in a Spanish shelter and got here on Friday. She has made this her safe space and is reluctant to leave except to toilet but that's OK. The other Ragamuffin is Stevie from Thailand who has been here since 2011 after surviving a car accident and parvo.
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Showing posts with label 2020. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 2020. Show all posts
15 November, 2020
29 June, 2020
EMERGENCY little Cici needs a foster in South of England
EMERGENCY little Cici is booked to leave Romania in a few days but her foster has broken her leg and so she cannot take her now. If you can offer to foster Cici please PM. South of England only. Cici has always lived in a home environment, not a shelter. She has been living with cats and dogs and great with both. CiCi is house trained and walks well on a lead. No children as she hasn't been tested . Please share so she doesn't miss her chance. If you would like to adopt or foster
Cici please Email Niz Khan. At Animaladoptioninternational@yahoo.com
or contact via the Animal Adoption International facebook page
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31 May, 2020
Calvin and Ginny are looking for a home together
These two beautiful dogs are looking for a home together. They are both older but not too old 7ish and still active. Calvin is the black and white collie cross boy and Ginny is the lab cross girl. Calvin is super laid back and a gentleman. Ginny is more active and can bark at other dogs on the lead when out but is fine with the other dogs in the house and is a cuddle bug. No cats or children please, they are not good with cats and no children just because they are older and deserve a nice calm house although they do live at the moment with a 13 year old and are around the fosters grandchildren. They are fostered in Harrogate please share. Please Email Niz Khan. At Animaladoptioninternational@yahoo.com or contact via the Animal Adoption International facebook page
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22 May, 2020
Meet Kathy
Kathy had a few issues when she arrived from Romania and at the moment is being assessed- she is super sweet with people but she is going for the other dogs in the home. She is young and needs some lead training so a no pet foster with secure garden needed, note very people friendly but not child tested. She is fostered in Essex but can travel. Experienced dog owners only to apply- please Dm with your interest xx
To adopt or foster kathy please Email Niz Khan At Animaladoptioninternational@yahoo.com
or contact via the Animal Adoption International facebook page
or contact via the Animal Adoption International facebook page
16 May, 2020
UPDATE ON CILLA
Cilla is doing so well in her foster home, here she is with the fosters God daughter. She cant believe her luck and is settling in to UK life very well.
13 January, 2020
Could you give Tia a Forever home? RESERVED
Tia my beautiful foster girl ,will need active family, she is very clever, loving. she is a great dog we will do some more training with her before we rehome her, cat test, lead work etc dog and kid friendly .
03 January, 2020
Can you foster this little Munchkin?
Looking for a foster home for this little munchkin. He is 6 years old and an owner surrender due to at work all day and no one there any more to mind, preferably in or around London.
please share for me
Please Email to
Niz Khan. At Animaladoptioninternational@yahoo.com
02 January, 2020
Happy Christmas Oscar
Oscar opening his Xmas box on Xmas day. He is being temp housed with Louise and will move to his foster in the New Year and he says Happy Holidays to everyone that helped me on my way.
19 December, 2019
Could you adopt gentle Rosie?
Rosie Posy’s gentle soul shines through her nervousness and fear. She's a glossy, long legged beauty who will be very loyal once you understand her and gain her trust. Given a caring, compassionate home she will make a wonderful companion. She is still a work in progress but perfect for those looking to build a strong bond through training, consistency, patience and a sense of humour. Rosie is capable of giving years of joy; she has already mastered the enthusiastic ‘welcome home dance’. She loves to be a couch potato now she has somewhere comfy to practice the art, she enjoys playing having learnt how great it can be and she is open to bribery and corruption when needed with the right food incentive (Edam please).
So far Rosie has somewhat overcome her incredible fear and hard background to learn many things, some basic commands including ‘wait’, ‘off’, ‘up’, ‘come here’, etc. and some tricks like giving paw, stand and touch. However, despite her brilliance, I suspect she may always be of a nervous disposition...the hoover is never going to be a friend. She hasn’t mastered 'sit' yet as she doesn’t naturally do it often, I think being quite long legged it’s not a comfortable position for her so I haven’t pushed it. She is now house-trained and will let you know in a very subtle way when she needs to go, although it’s not often...I think she's part camel frankly. She will need to be given plenty of time to settle in a new place and to learn what you want from her, but she’s smart and will have you dancing to her tune very quickly.
She does shed but will now tolerate (secretly enjoys) being brushed for a while. Her pleasures now include having her ears scratched, her tummy rubbed and food. She had a rather sensitive stomach but is ok now she has mostly raw food (not the bought mince type like nutriment though). I’m happy to give a detailed list of food etc. to her new home and a starter pack if wished.It would be best for Rosie to be the only pet in the household. I also feel she would benefit from a smaller quiet family or person as she can find it daunting with too many options on whom to go to and seems to bond strongly with one person. At present she is not going for walks as having a harness and lead attached is too stressful for her so a good sized secure, dog friendly (digging areas) garden would be ideal, this may never change so you need to be prepared for a home comforts sort of dog.Prospective adopters are welcome to come visit her as often as they feel necessary in fact I think many visits would be best for all concerned. Please Email to Niz Khan. At Animaladoptioninternational@yahoo.com
So far Rosie has somewhat overcome her incredible fear and hard background to learn many things, some basic commands including ‘wait’, ‘off’, ‘up’, ‘come here’, etc. and some tricks like giving paw, stand and touch. However, despite her brilliance, I suspect she may always be of a nervous disposition...the hoover is never going to be a friend. She hasn’t mastered 'sit' yet as she doesn’t naturally do it often, I think being quite long legged it’s not a comfortable position for her so I haven’t pushed it. She is now house-trained and will let you know in a very subtle way when she needs to go, although it’s not often...I think she's part camel frankly. She will need to be given plenty of time to settle in a new place and to learn what you want from her, but she’s smart and will have you dancing to her tune very quickly.
She does shed but will now tolerate (secretly enjoys) being brushed for a while. Her pleasures now include having her ears scratched, her tummy rubbed and food. She had a rather sensitive stomach but is ok now she has mostly raw food (not the bought mince type like nutriment though). I’m happy to give a detailed list of food etc. to her new home and a starter pack if wished.It would be best for Rosie to be the only pet in the household. I also feel she would benefit from a smaller quiet family or person as she can find it daunting with too many options on whom to go to and seems to bond strongly with one person. At present she is not going for walks as having a harness and lead attached is too stressful for her so a good sized secure, dog friendly (digging areas) garden would be ideal, this may never change so you need to be prepared for a home comforts sort of dog.Prospective adopters are welcome to come visit her as often as they feel necessary in fact I think many visits would be best for all concerned. Please Email to Niz Khan. At Animaladoptioninternational@yahoo.com
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