Bambi's Beautiful Babies! Now ready to find new homes!
Dec 15, 2015 21:03:54 GMT
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Post by Becky on Dec 15, 2015 21:03:54 GMT
Regular visitors to the forum will know all about Bambi and her little miracle babies but for those who don't....
Bambi was found abandoned on the roadside, having been involved in a terrible RTA. She was rushed to the vets and sadly needed a skin graft and one of her back legs amputated. Bambi went into the care of one of our wonderful volunteers to recoup in the comfort of a loving home, and just days after getting the all clear from the vets to be rehomed, this sneaky little lady gave birth to a litter of pups! These little guys are now 7.5 weeks old and we would like to welcome them to the forum!
Julia Update - Julia has found her forever home
Orla
Joseph Update - Joseph has found his forever home
Declan Update - Declan has found his forever home
Ciaran Update - Ciaran has found his forever home
Siobhan
Ursula
Caitlin
The pups have had the privilege of being born in a loving home rather than kennels, and have received fantastic early weeks socialisation. They know the sound of the washing machine, they have met plenty of people of all ages, shapes and sizes, they know the feeling of mud under their paws, and they appreciate Classic FM They have learnt so much from their human foster mum, but their real mammy is certainly teaching them the ways This girl stands for no nonsense and the pups have learnt fast from her!
Behave you pair and give me that toy!
But as soon as mums back is turned, its back to high jinx
They are inquisitive
Helpful around the garden
And just too damn cute
They have wonderful appetites!
All this posing is hard work!
As mum Bambi come to us as a stray, we have absolutely no idea who the daddy is, so if the questions "what are they crossed with" and "what size will they grow to be" are important to you, please can I suggest you look at one of our adult dogs, whose size and breed we know. The Home will not accept returns if in six months time, these pups aren't the correct size. The families who are lucky enough to adopt these pups will have to commit to training classes and cannot be full time workers.
The Home is NOT taking applications right now as the pups will not be rehomed until after Christmas. This is a very busy time for the staff, so please do not ring with enquiries, we will post up here and on our social media pages once they start taking apps.
Bambi was found abandoned on the roadside, having been involved in a terrible RTA. She was rushed to the vets and sadly needed a skin graft and one of her back legs amputated. Bambi went into the care of one of our wonderful volunteers to recoup in the comfort of a loving home, and just days after getting the all clear from the vets to be rehomed, this sneaky little lady gave birth to a litter of pups! These little guys are now 7.5 weeks old and we would like to welcome them to the forum!
Julia Update - Julia has found her forever home
Orla
Joseph Update - Joseph has found his forever home
Declan Update - Declan has found his forever home
Ciaran Update - Ciaran has found his forever home
Siobhan
Ursula
Caitlin
The pups have had the privilege of being born in a loving home rather than kennels, and have received fantastic early weeks socialisation. They know the sound of the washing machine, they have met plenty of people of all ages, shapes and sizes, they know the feeling of mud under their paws, and they appreciate Classic FM They have learnt so much from their human foster mum, but their real mammy is certainly teaching them the ways This girl stands for no nonsense and the pups have learnt fast from her!
Behave you pair and give me that toy!
But as soon as mums back is turned, its back to high jinx
They are inquisitive
Helpful around the garden
And just too damn cute
They have wonderful appetites!
All this posing is hard work!
As mum Bambi come to us as a stray, we have absolutely no idea who the daddy is, so if the questions "what are they crossed with" and "what size will they grow to be" are important to you, please can I suggest you look at one of our adult dogs, whose size and breed we know. The Home will not accept returns if in six months time, these pups aren't the correct size. The families who are lucky enough to adopt these pups will have to commit to training classes and cannot be full time workers.
The Home is NOT taking applications right now as the pups will not be rehomed until after Christmas. This is a very busy time for the staff, so please do not ring with enquiries, we will post up here and on our social media pages once they start taking apps.