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kaladancerSubscriber 17/07/2009

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PostPosted: Sat May 17, 2008 9:01 am    Post subject: Thank this member for this postReply with quote Scroll Down to Next postGo to last Post of Page

don't know whether i'm on your list but i am obviously happy to homecheck....... within 1-1.5 hours of my house in suffolk - but that does cover part of norfolk, suffolk, essex, herts, lincs, cambs .....

email me privately if you ever need any help - and if i am available, i am happy to help....

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FredSubscriber 01/04/2009

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Lab Names: Jay
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PostPosted: Sat May 17, 2008 9:07 am    Post subject: Thank this member for this postReply with quote Go to Top of PageScroll Up to Previous postScroll Down to Next postGo to last Post of Page

littlelab wrote:
Fantastic response!! Thank you allxx

Michelle/Fred, where in London is your brother? HAppy to chat to him about Homechecking if he would liek to do it.


He lives in East London but he says he can cover most parts I have pm'd you


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littlelabSubscriber 25/11/2008

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PostPosted: Sat May 17, 2008 9:09 am    Post subject: Thank this member for this postReply with quote Go to Top of PageScroll Up to Previous postScroll Down to Next postGo to last Post of Page

kaladancer wrote:
don't know whether i'm on your list but i am obviously happy to homecheck....... within 1-1.5 hours of my house in suffolk - but that does cover part of norfolk, suffolk, essex, herts, lincs, cambs .....

email me privately if you ever need any help - and if i am available, i am happy to help....


Have you on my list Bernice. thank you Wink and I know Julie does as well


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xWendyxSubscriber 26/03/2009

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PostPosted: Sat May 17, 2008 11:17 am    Post subject: Thank this member for this postReply with quote Go to Top of PageScroll Up to Previous postScroll Down to Next postGo to last Post of Page

I'm happy to home check in North Derbyshire/South Yorkshire and can transport around this area too.

Not sure I'll be allowed to foster though as I work 3 days a week (I come home briefly at lunchtime). If it was only a very short stay foster dog then I could probably do it during school hols.


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vikwal

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PostPosted: Sun May 18, 2008 4:35 pm    Post subject: Thank this member for this postReply with quote Go to Top of PageScroll Up to Previous postScroll Down to Next postGo to last Post of Page

Hi. Not sure if this is in right place but please let me know if you can help. I have got an old lab doggie, 13 years old. he has been with us siince being a pup, has grown up with his lifelong mate poppy who we sadly lost last august. However, he is getting on with living his life and is happy as long as he has his own duvet.

Just recently we recieved an urgent request to foster a lab who had been in hit and run, and as a family we discussed it. The lab in question was luckily reclaimed by her owner, but it has set our minds thinking!!

We are a family of 5, with 3 children aged 11, 9 and 8 years. We had already decided that we would like to adopt another 2 labs at some point. However i dont want to just yet, as i would like charlie to live out his twilight years without having his nose put out by any young whippersnapper!!

But I am sure that he would love some company, as we have my mums dog to stay with us on a regular basis, so just wondered if there is ever a need for a foster/adoption home for a very old lab who wants a bit of company, some home comforts and lots of sleep with our charlie! Because we would love to offer a home.

I work 2 days a week, and am usually out from 845 to 330pm those days. We have a large enclosed garden where an elderly gent or lady can watch the world go by on sunny days!

If we can be of help please let us know. We live in leeds, but can travel around the yorkshire area if needed.

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AngelaCSubscriber 20/12/2008

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PostPosted: Sun May 18, 2008 4:54 pm    Post subject: Thank this member for this postReply with quote Go to Top of PageScroll Up to Previous postScroll Down to Next postGo to last Post of Page

_Mary_ wrote:
I know some rescues do this, RDR used to offer me money for transporting but I didn`t like to take it as I`m sure it can be used for other things such as vet fees for some of these poor dogs.

If the rescues are unable to find someone who can do it for nothing then I`m willing to do it if available, for the cost of the fuel.


Mary, I was just thinking of RDR as I read your first post as they post a lot of transport requests on a rescue form I help on and state that petrol/diesel costs can be covered if need be and not to worry about asking.

If you can help with any part of the runs they try to organise (without wishing to tell you what to do Wink) do let them know that you could help with the run but would need them to cover petrol costs, so they can bear you in mind.

I know the RDR transport coordinators - and others - are often pulling their hair out trying to finalise runs very late the night before the dogs are due to leave the pound, so I am sure they would be very grateful for your offer Smile

Obviously with the poundies in particular, time is of the essence.


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CarrollSubscriber 16/04/2009

And The Ripon Ruffians
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Lab Names: Majic(Lab) - 10/6/05 Dexter (GR) - 25/4/04 Bonny (Lakeland X Fell) - 23/3/06
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PostPosted: Sun May 18, 2008 5:23 pm    Post subject: Thank this member for this postReply with quote Go to Top of PageScroll Up to Previous postScroll Down to Next postGo to last Post of Page

vikwal wrote:
Hi. Not sure if this is in right place but please let me know if you can help. I have got an old lab doggie, 13 years old. he has been with us siince being a pup, has grown up with his lifelong mate poppy who we sadly lost last august. However, he is getting on with living his life and is happy as long as he has his own duvet.

Just recently we recieved an urgent request to foster a lab who had been in hit and run, and as a family we discussed it. The lab in question was luckily reclaimed by her owner, but it has set our minds thinking!!

We are a family of 5, with 3 children aged 11, 9 and 8 years. We had already decided that we would like to adopt another 2 labs at some point. However i dont want to just yet, as i would like charlie to live out his twilight years without having his nose put out by any young whippersnapper!!

But I am sure that he would love some company, as we have my mums dog to stay with us on a regular basis, so just wondered if there is ever a need for a foster/adoption home for a very old lab who wants a bit of company, some home comforts and lots of sleep with our charlie! Because we would love to offer a home.

I work 2 days a week, and am usually out from 845 to 330pm those days. We have a large enclosed garden where an elderly gent or lady can watch the world go by on sunny days!

If we can be of help please let us know. We live in leeds, but can travel around the yorkshire area if needed.


Have you looked at Lab Welfare in Sheffield, they usually have some oldies who need long term foster homes.

June who rehomes is lovely, but can be a bit hard to get hold of so leave a message Very Happy


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Thank you, i will give her a call next week! Thanks for fast response and love your doggy pic, they look just like my charlie (black lab) and my mums golden retriever dolly that we are looking after today!!

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littlelabSubscriber 25/11/2008

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vikwal wrote:
Hi. Not sure if this is in right place but please let me know if you can help. I have got an old lab doggie, 13 years old. he has been with us siince being a pup, has grown up with his lifelong mate poppy who we sadly lost last august. However, he is getting on with living his life and is happy as long as he has his own duvet.

Just recently we recieved an urgent request to foster a lab who had been in hit and run, and as a family we discussed it. The lab in question was luckily reclaimed by her owner, but it has set our minds thinking!!

We are a family of 5, with 3 children aged 11, 9 and 8 years. We had already decided that we would like to adopt another 2 labs at some point. However i dont want to just yet, as i would like charlie to live out his twilight years without having his nose put out by any young whippersnapper!!

But I am sure that he would love some company, as we have my mums dog to stay with us on a regular basis, so just wondered if there is ever a need for a foster/adoption home for a very old lab who wants a bit of company, some home comforts and lots of sleep with our charlie! Because we would love to offer a home.

I work 2 days a week, and am usually out from 845 to 330pm those days. We have a large enclosed garden where an elderly gent or lady can watch the world go by on sunny days!

If we can be of help please let us know. We live in leeds, but can travel around the yorkshire area if needed.



Can you email me with your contact details and I can get a homecheck done, we can go from there Very Happy

natalie@whamshow.co.uk

Thank you x


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AngelaCSubscriber 20/12/2008

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PostPosted: Sun May 18, 2008 8:13 pm    Post subject: Thank this member for this postReply with quote Go to Top of PageScroll Up to Previous postScroll Down to Next postGo to last Post of Page

vikwal wrote:
Hi. Not sure if this is in right place but please let me know if you can help. I have got an old lab doggie, 13 years old. he has been with us siince being a pup, has grown up with his lifelong mate poppy who we sadly lost last august. However, he is getting on with living his life and is happy as long as he has his own duvet.

Just recently we recieved an urgent request to foster a lab who had been in hit and run, and as a family we discussed it. The lab in question was luckily reclaimed by her owner, but it has set our minds thinking!!

We are a family of 5, with 3 children aged 11, 9 and 8 years. We had already decided that we would like to adopt another 2 labs at some point. However i dont want to just yet, as i would like charlie to live out his twilight years without having his nose put out by any young whippersnapper!!

But I am sure that he would love some company, as we have my mums dog to stay with us on a regular basis, so just wondered if there is ever a need for a foster/adoption home for a very old lab who wants a bit of company, some home comforts and lots of sleep with our charlie! Because we would love to offer a home.

I work 2 days a week, and am usually out from 845 to 330pm those days. We have a large enclosed garden where an elderly gent or lady can watch the world go by on sunny days!

If we can be of help please let us know. We live in leeds, but can travel around the yorkshire area if needed.


Are you able to go home at lunchtime on the two days you are out working most of the day? I appreciate the dog(s) would have access to the garden but it's a long time to leave a foster dog without them having someone check things are ok, if you see what I mean.

Is it just labs you are looking to foster or would you consider other oldies?


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