Spring Newsletter 2015
23rd of March, 2015 – Welcome to all our latest news please click the link to open…

23rd of March, 2015 – Welcome to all our latest news please click the link to open…

Photo: FRANCES LEADER (Courtesy of the Sunday Telegraph)A Sunday Telegraph reader, Paul Penfold, has nominated Pat English and her beautiful westie HUWI, from Westie ReHoming. “We live opposite the beautiful Hughenden Park on the outskirts of High Wycombe,” writes Mr Penfold. “For the past 14 years, Pat has tirelessly devoted herself to the task of…
10th of March, 2014 – A brilliant and successful day for the Westie ReHoming Team Stand The Westie rehoming stand had a very busy time at Crufts. It was lovely meeting all the people that came up to enquire about rehoming a Westie, about Breed Rescue in general and to meet our beautiful westies, Frosty,…
We will be wearing our purple poppies alongside our traditional red poppies this week in memory of all the animals that died as a result of human conflict, the extent of which is little known.In 2004 a London monument was dedicated to the gallantry of animals in war. The inscription reads: ‘To all the animals…
15th of January, 2016 – As temperatures get set to plummet, here are some tips to help your dog stay snug. After an unbelievably mild winter so far and the warmest December for 100 years temperatures are set to take a nose-dive this weekend. We have been lulled into a false sense of security and…
7th of May, 2016 – Some tips to keep your dog cool Most people are loving the warmer temperatures after the dire winter weather, but spare a thought for your dog who may be struggling to keep cool. Shaving your westies will make it worse as their skin will then be exposed to UV rays…
17th of June, 2017 – Temperatures set to soar, and a testing time for our pets. See our tips to help them cope. CARING FOR YOUR DOG IN HOT WEATHER HEATSTROKE A dog’s temperature is normally between 101.5F and 102.5F, and the average healthy dog’s body temperature is 101.5 ºF / 38.6 ºC. They regulate…