Homes Required!
Can you provide a loving home?
As new rescue dogs come in we will endeavour to get their details on the web site as soon as possible. Some dogs are taken before we get chance and it usually takes a day or so to get the details published, obviously we want to make sure we are happy for the dogs to be re-homed. If you are interested in any of the dogs listed or would like to know exactly what we have at this time please call us on our dedicated rescue number:
Tel: 01778 440 976
Rescue Dogs.
For the last 3 years we have held the Environmental Health Agency Contract for taking in strays and homeless dogs in our area. Some of these dogs have been genuinely lost and are reclaimed by their owners, sadly this is not often the case. We have 300-400 dogs come through our kennels each year of which around 70% have to be re-homed.
We have to keep these dogs for eight days to ensure that they have no owners, after this period we are able to re-home the dogs.
We have had some beautiful dogs come through our kennels and it is very rewarding to see them go happily to their new homes.
We have handled all sorts of dogs and cases, from small young puppies to older larger dogs and everything else in between, all colours, shapes and sizes.
We ask a small donation for most dogs that we re-home, many dogs require vaccinations, all of them require healthy food and good bedding while they stay with us. The donation helps us provide the best possible comfort for the dogs while they are with us. When you pick up your rescue dog you will be provided with our official paper work.
There is an owner out there for every rescue dog we see,
we just need to find them!
Bellow are just a hand full of the success stories we have dealt with in the past. Due to the number of animals we see it is impossible for us to show all the dogs we have dealt with or the dogs we currently have, if you would like further information or would like to enquire about the rescue dogs we have at the moment please give us a call.
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Poppy and Otto were successfully re-homed around 2 years ago. A litter of 6 Terrier Cross puppies were left abandoned in a small Lincolnshire town.
Black House Farm took 3 of the pups while the others were taken to other rescue centres in the area. The new owners took the pups at around 6 months old and now wouldn't be without them. "Poppy and Otto are both in great health and enjoying the run of the house and gardens!"
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Silver was found in the Lincolnshire area running wild, you can understand why the dog warden had a job getting hold of him! We think he had been left abandoned because he had a tendency to be snappy, and very aggressive to other dogs. He's been re-homed for over two years now in a quiet country location and has lost all the aggression he once had, but he still loves to play and relishes long walks in the fields and woods.
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Here's Jake, he was re-homed some time ago, a healthy middle aged terrier. He was found roaming the streets, no one contacted us or the authorities about losing him, so we found him a new owner and a new home. He loves rolling around in the garden and is now very content.
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Dylan was found roaming the streets of a Lincolshire town.
He was in reasonable health but had been badly treated, he had bruises, sores and even cigarette burns all over him.
He arrived at his new home on Christmas day 2004, all the family, Father, Mother and 4 Daughters were delighted to see him, he's now a very happy content dog who sleeps at night curled up on the sofa with the cat!
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