Vicoridge
RESCUE SERVICES



From time to time, there will be dogs in a situation that need to be rescued and rehomed, through no fault of their own, a marriage breakdown, a death, a traumatic time in the owners life, ill health and so forth, many breeds do not do well in a shelter environment, and Pharaoh Hounds, Greyhounds and Dingos are a few that cannot handle the environment for many reasons, we concentrate our rescue efforts on the following breeds: PHARAOH HOUNDS - GREYHOUNDS - DINGOS - LAKELAND TERRIERS, We can and do assist with many other breeds but we specialise in the more primitive sighthound breeds.

Currently we have a 5 yr old female fawn coloured greyhound available, she isnt suitable for people with small dogs or cats but larger dogs or other greyhounds will be fine, she is an ex race dog and sweet and loving, we would love for her to find a forever home that will spoil her.




We gratefully accept any donations that the public wish to make regarding our rescue, this goes toward Relocation Fees, Vet treatment, Vaccinations, Food, Bedding and any other requirements should they be needed; some dogs are cruelty cases and require longer than normal stays to make sure they are both mentally and physically sound and ready to go to new forever homes.


 

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