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We are happy to advertise rescue dogs on Agilitynet, but we are not a rehoming site and space can sometimes be limited. There is no limit as such on dogs we advertise, but we need to consider the type of visitors that use our site and will appeal to them. Overall we suggest that the dog should be no more than two years old and should exhibit some traits that make it suitable for agility or flyball. Be positive about the dog but honest. Remember that most people who are looking on the site have experience doing agility and probably have one or more dogs already.

In order to add a dog to the Agilitynet Rescue Me page, just complete the template below with all the relevant information, copy it onto an email and return to Agilitynet. No dog will be posted on the site without a photo so make it a good appealing picture.

There may sometimes be a delay in putting the dogs details on the site if we have a lot of entries waiting. If the dog is rehomed can you please let us know as soon as possible so we can free up space for another dog. We will move your dog to the Happy Endings page.

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Send a good .jpg or .gif photo (250 pixels wide) as email attachment to be placed here.
 

Breed:

Contact: Include contact name, organisation, address, telephone, mobile, web site and other relevant details.

DOG'S NAME

History:
Description: Physical looks, personality traits etc. Be honest but positive. Emphasize the reasons why this would make a good agility dog.
Rehoming criteria:
Child friendly:
Yes/No
Able to live with cats:
Yes/No
Age: Ideally should be under 2
Sex: Dog/Bitch
Neutered: Yes/No
Vaccinated: Yes/No
Micro-chipped: Yes/No
Flea sprayed & wormed: Yes/No
Cost:
Where dog can be seen:  town, county (00/00/07) date posted

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Breed
:
Lab x Patterdale type

Contact: Ring Hearing Dogs for Deaf People on tel. 01488-348 100 or email info@hearing-dogs.co.uk  

ORLA

History: Orla came to Hearing Dogs for the Deaf as a stray from Ireland. She made it to week 18 in our training programme but had to be pulled (very reluctantly) as she has active interest in some wildlife and this would therefore make it difficult for a deaf recipient to control.
Description: Orla is a very bright, responsive, intelligent young lady.
Rehoming criteria: Would enjoy an active home
Child friendly: Unknown
Able to live with cats: Yes
Age: 1 year
Sex: Bitch
Neutered: Yes
Vaccinated: Yes
Micro-chipped: Yes
Flea sprayed & wormed: Yes
Cost: Donation
Where dog can be seen:  East Sussex  (00/00/07)

 

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