Current Status: Homed
Betty's Story: Betty was found abandoned and unclaimed within a East London council pound. Rescue Remedies offered a Rescue place saving her life. Betty is now neutered, chipped, and vaccinations are in progress. Betty is in boarding kennels near Gatwick whilst awaiting her new family.
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Please note: Dog laws have changed, with zero public tolerance and prejudice against bull breeds and terriers. Our Rescue asks new owners to keep their dog on a lead in public spaces and manage and support its encounters with new dogs and people, so as not to place the dog's life at risk. Destruction and Control Orders are commonplace nowadays.
Betty's progress through our Rescue is below.
We work with our dogs, who often reveal a different picture and positive skills as they build trust.
Original Referral information: Hi Lynne I need a space for this girl. She needs work with other dogs she is under socialised. She is great with people loves to play ball. She’s about 18 months. Had her spayed. I can get her dropped to you. She is out of time. M xx ADM
Betty comes on Wednesday the 14th August
Betty Parson's JRT DofB ?02.18 Wallington, Surrey
Re: Betty Parson's JRT DofB ?02.18 Gatwick Kenns
we met Betty for the first time on sunday and what a sweetie she is - walks very nicely loves people she was up for lots of cuddles (and treats) on the way round hope to walk this sweetheart again soon
Re: Betty Parson's JRT DofB ?02.18 Gatwick Kenns
no Fred at the kennels at the moment and barney a bit big for us lightweights so that left us taking out Wilma and Betty - and what an easy walk these two were - Betty was more than happy following behind and she loves to stop for a few cuddles and of course some treats along the way Betty has a lovely friendly nature and this dinky girl will make a great family dog
Re: Betty Parson's JRT DofB ?02.18 Gatwick Kenns
Lydia and James came to meet Betty but they had fallen for her charms long before the meeting. She gave them a terrific welcome and they had fun in the paddock. Betty then walked alongside Flossie the patterdale and within 8-9 mins they were settling and at one point Betty had a good smell investigating this 'being' with fascination
Lydia and James committed to Betty, knowing she needs work to build her self-confidence and get a hold on her terrier instincts, so she can learn to receive and mix with dogs. She has great potential. Here is a picture showing their first session on muzzle training. Betty is a little star. Oh happy happy days little Betty.
Homing picture to come from Sarah
Lydia and James committed to Betty, knowing she needs work to build her self-confidence and get a hold on her terrier instincts, so she can learn to receive and mix with dogs. She has great potential. Here is a picture showing their first session on muzzle training. Betty is a little star. Oh happy happy days little Betty.
Homing picture to come from Sarah
Re: Betty Parson's JRT DofB ?02.18 Wallington, Surrey
Lovely lovely Betty - she relished being the centre of attention
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