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Cocker Specific Discussion => Rescue Cockers => Topic started by: jasper_boy on February 21, 2010, 05:00:24 PM

Title: Dogs Friends, Bristol: Daz - black cocker boy
Post by: jasper_boy on February 21, 2010, 05:00:24 PM
Daz is a beautiful, 6 year old, big Cocker Spaniel.  He really is a dear soul, and very much appreciated having some company and being able to go out.  He has been very well fed so is somewhat over-weight at the moment.  We felt that he was missing someone, he seemed sad and watched arriving cars hopefully, but despite that he was very friendly and appreciative.  He seemed to quite like other dogs, but gave Dimples a little warning when she wanted to play in a bouncy manner with him.  He seems a sedate, middle-aged gentleman who would quite like gentle dogs but would not want boisterous ones around him, and who would love human company.  He pulls strongly on the lead when he wants to get somewhere!  He took treats gently.  As his fur needs brushing, we tried giving him a short period of grooming and he was fine with it.  Apparently he did not like being picked up when the vet examined him.  He did not mind his long ears being handled when I put the lead on him.  He showed nothing but friendliness and tolerance today.  He is a lovely dog.

(http://i788.photobucket.com/albums/yy170/dom_heage/daz.jpg)

http://www.dogsfriends.co.uk/
Title: Re: Daz - black cocker boy
Post by: mezzaj on February 21, 2010, 07:14:08 PM
Bless him, I hope he finds someone to love him and his forever home soon. :luv:
Title: Re: Daz - black cocker boy
Post by: oswaldann on February 21, 2010, 09:37:05 PM
wish I hadn't seen this,feel so sad for this poor boy :'( I wonder who he is missing?
Title: Re: Daz - black cocker boy
Post by: PennyB on February 22, 2010, 05:41:12 PM
The link doesn't appear to work for me.

Which rescue is he with?
Title: Re: Daz - black cocker boy
Post by: hollyd443 on February 22, 2010, 07:11:47 PM
The link doesn't appear to work for me.

Which rescue is he with?

The website says they're having issues with certain internet providers viewing the pages. I think they're based in Bristol and I think the centre name is Dogs Friends. This is from their site:

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Adoption Procedures
If you are interested in adopting one of our dogs, please read our terms and conditions and procedures below before contacting us (see contacts page). Thankyou!
What our adoption donation covers - PLEASE READ!
Dogsfriends have all dogs that come into them vet checked and they are given at least their first vaccinations and kennel cough vacination.  They are also given flea and worming treatment.  The person adopting should get their follow up vaccination done however this too is sometimes done by us if the dog is with us for some time.


All dogs are microchipped by us when they are old enough.

 

All adult males are neutered except in exceptional circumstances (e.g. a very elderly dog).

 

Female adults may be spayed only halfway  between seasons for the good of their health.  The adoptor needs to contact us when the dog comes into season and we try to get them a place, however only a few are allocated to us so the adopter can either have the dog spayed at their own vet at their own cost or we have a vet in Clevedon who will spay at the reduced rate of £100 which is what they charge us.

 

Puppies are neither spayed or neutered the persons adopting must undertake to get this done.  (We check with the vets this has been done).

 

For all this a donation of  £140.00 is required.  This does not cover all our costs when you consider the huge vet bills we incur.  We often rescue elderly and sick dogs needing medication.  Often the dogs need surgery.  We get very sick puppies arrive that have been thrown out with the rubbish.  On top of the vet bills there is the cost of transporting the dogs, travelling to mid Wales and delivering them to fosterers.  Sometimes we do not have enough food donated so need to buy it in.

 

We also do put dogs up in kennels when we have no fosterer carer available and it is a life or death situation for that dog – this drains our funds considerable.

 

We do not make a profit on the dogs, some dogs do not ‘cost’ us much as they arrive healthy and are quickly adopted however the donation remains the same as the money goes towards the hundreds of pounds we spend on vet bills on all the other dogs.

 

The only time the donation may be wavered or reduced is for very elderly dogs that need on going medical attention.

 

The only money we get is from the donations given when a dog is adopted and from various fundraisers and collections we hold.

 

The dogs are not adopted on a ‘first come first served basis’.  Each case is assessed individually depending on the dog and the adopters circumstances.  The dogs are assessed by the foster carer who decided what the very best home would be for that particular dog.  Any potential adoptors are visited at home to ensure their accomodation is suitable for their chosen dog.  Please understand if you are not considered suitable for one dog you may be perfect for another.  The fosterer in conjunction with the home visitor decide if yours is the appropriate home for the dog in question. 

 

All of this is done on a purely volunteer basis by our dedicated team of dog lovers.


A fellow rescue group wrote the following which sums it up for all rescue groups:
Recently someone asked, "Why would you charge for a rescue pet? Why not just place it in a good home?" The answer is because we need adopters who are willing to support all rescue pets, not just the dog they adopt. A young, healthy dog might cost us £50-100 in vet care, and many people will want to adopt it. An older one with health issues can easily cost £500-£1,500+ in veterinary expenses, and it may require months of foster care for rehabilitation; yet we can only ask a minimal donation, and it may be a long time until anyone comes forward to adopt it. Donations from the younger, more adoptable dogs help offset the cost of caring for the others. Most of our dogs have a sad story to tell, and some have suffered through years of neglect or abuse. We hope that you too are willing to give an opportunity for a better life to ALL of our dogs by supporting them through donations. Without these funds, our rescue efforts would not be possible."

Conditions for rehoming a dog from

Dogs Friends


The dog remains the legal property of Dogs Friends.

This means that you cannot sell, give away or otherwise dispose of the dog
If you become unable to care for the dog, you will return the dog to Dogs Friends
You agree to be the dogs legal guardian
As the dogs legal guardian you have overriding responsibility to promote and maintain the welfare of the dog, such responsibilities include, but are not exclusive to:

Providing the dog with appropriate food, drink, exercise, companionship and shelter
To home the dog indoors, not in a kennel or outside
Not to tether the dog
Not to breed from the dog
To provide the dog with appropriate medical care
To provide the dog with appropriate supervision
To promote emotional stimulation and companionship, with access to other animals and human contact as appropriate to the dog in question
Not to seek profit from the dog by way of racing/fighting/security work
Registering the dog with a qualified private Veterinary Surgeon and providing the dog with appropriate access to expert advice, to include maintaining annual inoculations.
You will surrender the dog to an authorised official of Dogs Friends should the conditions under which the dog is kept be considered unsatisfactory. You will also give Dogs Friends officials full facilities for visiting the dog from time to time either by appointment or an unannounced visit or telephone call.

 

You agree to all the above conditions and, if not complied with, accept the rights of Dogs Friends to reclaim the dog. For the avoidance of doubt, Dogs Friends would only exercise the right to recover the dog from you if you were in breach of this agreement.

 

The personal data provided by you will be processed in accordance with the principles of the Data Protection Act 1998 and for the purpose of enabling us to deal efficiently with the long-term welfare of the dog to which you are becoming a guardian. You have a right to make a formal written request for access to personal data held about you to inspect it and have it corrected if it is wrong. We may, from time to time, use these details to send you information which we think may be of interest to you.

 
Availability
Please ensure when you apply to adopt a dog you are available to adopt it!  We have had cases where people have been through the adoption process then revealed they are going on holiday soon and would like us to keep the dog until after then!  Sorry but we cannot 'keep' dogs for people.  In exceptional circumstances the foster carer may agree to look after the dog for a short period of time but this must be taken into consideration when making the donation for the dog - whilst that foster space is taken we cannot help another dog that we may have to board in kennels at considerable expense!!
What to do next
If you've seen a dog on here you are interested in adopting, please call  or email.  Before you apply for a dog please check that it isn't already reserved, you will be able to tell which dogs are reserved as they will be marked 'Being Homevetted'. If for any reason the dog becomes reavailable then the 'Being Homevetted' tag will be removed.

Please be considerate when calling any volunteer and don't call too late in the evening or too early in the morning and remember some of our volunteers also have full time jobs so leave a message and they'll get back to you asap.Thankyou!
Title: Re: Dogs Friends, Bristol: Daz - black cocker boy
Post by: oswaldann on March 08, 2010, 10:09:21 PM

anyone know what happened to this lovely boy?
Title: Re: Dogs Friends, Bristol: Daz - black cocker boy
Post by: Nette on March 08, 2010, 11:26:18 PM
He is in foster care and being homevetted by the look of it  :D
Title: Re: Dogs Friends, Bristol: Daz - black cocker boy
Post by: wizard9956 on March 12, 2010, 09:28:37 PM
Here's what happened to Daz , now called Taz .

Our story, we had a beautiful rescue cocker spaniel called Sophie, unfortunately we had to have her put to sleep last august, at 13 years old, because her back legs went, we were devastated.
After taking some time to grieve we started searching for another cocker spaniel, mainly on the internet.
We weren't sure weather to have a puppy or another rescue dog, what we did know is it had to be a cocker spaniel.
While out shopping at our local supermarket we met a lady from P.A.T.S who was collecting outside the store, after chatting for a while she suggested we tried the Cockers Online website for another spaniel.
When we got home we had a look at the website and came across a post by Jasper_boy describing Daz, I knew straight away that he was the one for us , so we contacted Dogs Friends and began the adoption process .   
On Saturday 6th of March at 2pm we collected Daz ( now called Taz ) from his foster home and he became a new member of our family.
Once we arrived home he seemed a bit unsure about his new surroundings but that's only what you'd expect.
We think it's going to take Taz sometime to fully settle in, he is very happy with us, but we do think he has some memories that may take time to get over.
We'd like to say a big thanks to Dogs Friends and all that have helped us find Taz .
Here's a picture of Taz now. 
http://www.1carpc.co.uk/wcdr/user/gimage/PIC-0009_361_271.JPG

Ps , Taz went to the vets yesterday and the vet thinks he is about 3 years old.
Title: Re: Dogs Friends, Bristol: Daz - black cocker boy
Post by: bracken on March 12, 2010, 09:31:48 PM
Congratulations and welcome to COL :luv:

love the smart hair do  :luv:
Title: Re: Dogs Friends, Bristol: Daz - black cocker boy
Post by: LinzB on March 12, 2010, 09:39:26 PM
Aww, what a happy ending! Taz looks fantastic!  :luv:

Congratulations, and welcome!
Title: Re: Dogs Friends, Bristol: Daz - black cocker boy
Post by: Noodle on March 12, 2010, 09:46:44 PM
Good luck with Taz, welcome to COL  :lol2:
Title: Re: Dogs Friends, Bristol: Daz - black cocker boy
Post by: coralee on March 12, 2010, 09:48:29 PM
What a wonderful post - I am so so happy for Taz, and for you - he does look rather dapper with his new haircut  :luv:
Title: Re: Dogs Friends, Bristol: Daz - black cocker boy
Post by: Countrygirl on March 12, 2010, 10:43:37 PM
I think you are wonderful for giving Taz a forever home.  Wishing you many many happy years together.
Title: Re: Dogs Friends, Bristol: Daz - black cocker boy
Post by: cockers rock! on March 12, 2010, 10:51:33 PM
He looked a lovely dog - you can now all create great memories together.

Lovely photo - look forward to seeing more
Title: Re: Dogs Friends, Bristol: Daz - black cocker boy
Post by: minimoo on March 13, 2010, 05:11:40 AM
welcome to COL and taz looks lovely , hope you have many happy years together
Title: Re: Dogs Friends, Bristol: Daz - black cocker boy
Post by: Little-Miss-Molly on March 13, 2010, 08:30:42 AM
Welcome  :D Taz is lovely  :luv: he looks so happy now he has found his new forever home :D Thank you for sharing your story and looking forward to seeing lots more pics  :D
Title: Re: Dogs Friends, Bristol: Daz - black cocker boy
Post by: MaggieR on March 13, 2010, 10:52:21 AM
:) Welcome to you and Taz!  He looks a lovely lad... Am sure you've got lots of happy years together ahead of you.  :luv: