Sidney

Time for another failure update – our gorgeous Sidney needed to find an emergency foster home. Luckily we had a family in the area who had fostered for us before and agreed to collect him asap. However, it didn’t take long until Sidney’s foster family realised they couldn’t say goodbye to him.

Sidney was originally an only dog but he soon discovered the joy of having dachshund sisters. He’s fitted in really well with the other two dogs and is loved very much by all the family.

We’ve said it before but we really appreciate the help that people give us when we need to find foster homes quickly as without this help, we couldn’t offer the service we do.

Dexter and Oakley

Dexter and Oakley have only been in their new home for a few weeks but it feels like they’ve always been there.

Their new family answered our post asking for people who could help with dogs with separation anxiety. However, since the boys moved to their new home, they haven’t shown any signs of SA. In fact, they feel so settled in their new home that they even chose to sleep in different rooms on the first night!

As an added bonus, Dexter and Oakley have helped the other dog in the house who was grieving the loss of their previous dachshund (Lhotse is a Rhodesian Ridgeback but thinks she is a Dachshund).