Daisy and George - Gorgeous 17 month old JRT's
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Daisy and George - Gorgeous 17 month old JRT's
Meet Daisy (right) and George (left), a pair of beautiful 17 month old Jack Russell Terriers.
They are a lovely pair and must stay that way - they would not be happy without each other. They can live with older children and possibly larger dogs but no cats.
They have both been neutered, micro-chipped and have just begun their vaccinations.
Daisy and George have been handed in by their owner and here is what she has to say about them;
"Where to start with these guys... they are both very active, very loving dogs. They have both been with me since they were very young and are very dependent on each other, hence they really would like to stay together.
Daisy first, she is a little taller than George and she is a little submissive, very loving but in some ways independent... she isnt great with smaller bitches and she is more of your typical jack russell, she does have a prey drive (hence the no cats part).
Daisy as a pup and now
George, loves to play ball, adores his sister, he has shorter legs that Daisy but loves to run, play and cuddle. He is more confident too.
George as a pup and now
They are currently living as part of a pack, we have also had fosters (all male) with them this year.
Their house training needs a little work as they do get a little lazy when the weather turns cold.
I have had these guys, as I said, since they were very young. They are used to someone home almost all of the time but providing they have regular exercise they are happy to settle, and play amongst themselves... as any terrier family will tell you terrier play can be rough and sound a little manic but they do play well together. They are happy, friendly little dogs.
They are currently living in a semi rural area, so we've lots of space and open countryside for them to enjoy, they can both swim and will at times take a dip. [Daisy and George would love to go to a home in a semi-rural area like this as they are so used to it, and they really love it!]
Both pups do have recall, Daisy as I have said, has a fairly high prey drive, but I have used a whistle with them and they will recall, they also come back to their names....
So, their reason for rehoming... I currently have 4 dogs of my own, including these guys, due to extensive changes to my life I feel it isnt fair for me to keep all 4, I have to move to help care for a poorly relative, this would mean taking the dogs to a large housing estate and they would have to be left for long periods of time, which, I feel, is not fair on them... as I have said they are not used to being left for hours alone and while they would be fine for a certain amount of time, I would have to leave them much longer than I feel is acceptable, my other dogs are older, less active and will cope just fine, Also the location I am going is not ideal for young dogs who love to run and play and make the most of their space.....
So, do you have the ideal home for my beautiful babies?
I am more than willing to answer absolutely any questions anyone may have, after all I know them inside out. [If you have a question for their old owner, please comment on this thread and I'll pass it on]
I have to say this is one of the hardest things I have had to do, but the safety and happiness of my dogs will always come before anything else, these guys will make someone very loving, life long companians, friends for life!"
Daisy and George are on foster in South Wales but we home across the UK.
If you're interested in adopting Daisy and George, please read our adoption guidelines and procedure;
http://friendsoftheanimalsrct.org.uk/animalsforadoption.html
Before completing a pre-adoption form;
http://friendsoftheanimalsrct.org.uk/dogadopt.html
If you have any questions then please do ask
They are a lovely pair and must stay that way - they would not be happy without each other. They can live with older children and possibly larger dogs but no cats.
They have both been neutered, micro-chipped and have just begun their vaccinations.
Daisy and George have been handed in by their owner and here is what she has to say about them;
"Where to start with these guys... they are both very active, very loving dogs. They have both been with me since they were very young and are very dependent on each other, hence they really would like to stay together.
Daisy first, she is a little taller than George and she is a little submissive, very loving but in some ways independent... she isnt great with smaller bitches and she is more of your typical jack russell, she does have a prey drive (hence the no cats part).
Daisy as a pup and now
George, loves to play ball, adores his sister, he has shorter legs that Daisy but loves to run, play and cuddle. He is more confident too.
George as a pup and now
They are currently living as part of a pack, we have also had fosters (all male) with them this year.
Their house training needs a little work as they do get a little lazy when the weather turns cold.
I have had these guys, as I said, since they were very young. They are used to someone home almost all of the time but providing they have regular exercise they are happy to settle, and play amongst themselves... as any terrier family will tell you terrier play can be rough and sound a little manic but they do play well together. They are happy, friendly little dogs.
They are currently living in a semi rural area, so we've lots of space and open countryside for them to enjoy, they can both swim and will at times take a dip. [Daisy and George would love to go to a home in a semi-rural area like this as they are so used to it, and they really love it!]
Both pups do have recall, Daisy as I have said, has a fairly high prey drive, but I have used a whistle with them and they will recall, they also come back to their names....
So, their reason for rehoming... I currently have 4 dogs of my own, including these guys, due to extensive changes to my life I feel it isnt fair for me to keep all 4, I have to move to help care for a poorly relative, this would mean taking the dogs to a large housing estate and they would have to be left for long periods of time, which, I feel, is not fair on them... as I have said they are not used to being left for hours alone and while they would be fine for a certain amount of time, I would have to leave them much longer than I feel is acceptable, my other dogs are older, less active and will cope just fine, Also the location I am going is not ideal for young dogs who love to run and play and make the most of their space.....
So, do you have the ideal home for my beautiful babies?
I am more than willing to answer absolutely any questions anyone may have, after all I know them inside out. [If you have a question for their old owner, please comment on this thread and I'll pass it on]
I have to say this is one of the hardest things I have had to do, but the safety and happiness of my dogs will always come before anything else, these guys will make someone very loving, life long companians, friends for life!"
Daisy and George are on foster in South Wales but we home across the UK.
If you're interested in adopting Daisy and George, please read our adoption guidelines and procedure;
http://friendsoftheanimalsrct.org.uk/animalsforadoption.html
Before completing a pre-adoption form;
http://friendsoftheanimalsrct.org.uk/dogadopt.html
If you have any questions then please do ask
Re: Daisy and George - Gorgeous 17 month old JRT's
Here are some more photos to win your hearts over...
George
Daisy
The wonderful pair
(Daisy is on the left and George is on the right in all below)
Look Daisy can fly!
As you can see, they are a wonderful pair who love each other very much. Can anyone give these guys the home they so need and deserve?
xxxx
George
Daisy
The wonderful pair
(Daisy is on the left and George is on the right in all below)
Look Daisy can fly!
As you can see, they are a wonderful pair who love each other very much. Can anyone give these guys the home they so need and deserve?
xxxx
Re: Daisy and George - Gorgeous 17 month old JRT's
Unbelievable!!!!! Beautiful JRT's
Perhaps if they were re-homed separately to a home with another dog?
Perhaps if they were re-homed separately to a home with another dog?
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Re: Daisy and George - Gorgeous 17 month old JRT's
mole wrote:Unbelievable!!!!! Beautiful JRT's
Perhaps if they were re-homed separately to a home with another dog?
We don't think it'd be fair to split them up as they are very close.
Can anyone offer them a home?
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