On Saturday
we held a Bullbreeds and Lurchers Tea Party, hence BLT! (did you see what we
did there?) Heather, one of our Training and Behaviour Advisors, wanted to
highlight these breed types to our customers and dispel some of the myths
people have about them. It was also a great excuse for our dogs to meet new
friends, and get lots of biccies!
Tablecloths
on, china dusted off and the tea poured. Our lovely volunteers arrived at 11.30
and promptly arranged the biscuits for the human guests. Heather had even done
some home baking, not for the humans but the dogs this time! On the menu were
liver paste bites and sardine sponges. Every dog that visited the party tried
to get to this table!
Heather's Home Baking!
First to drop
in on the party were Ace and Rose, a striking pair of friends. Both were very
excited to get some treats and spend some time saying hello to our volunteers.
They can both sit for treats and like to show this off. Ace is such a friendly
chap and happily leans into you for cuddles.
The next VIPs (Very Important Pooches) to arrive were Faith and Charlie. Faith was so excited she could hardly sit still, though again with the help of some cheese she managed it! Faith is a very friendly girl looking for an active home as she does have a lot of energy. She has a soft side and loves to get affection from the people she bonds with. Charlie is a handsome youngster who, despite being excitable, will still sit and pose for the camera. He is a true professional supermodel, making sure his best side is in the picture!
Yarnold was
the next pup to strut his stuff heading straight for the goodie table. He is a
bouncy and sociable chap, wants lots of cuddles and will sit and give paw. A
lot of adopters think greyhounds and lurchers require lots of exercise. While
they do love to let off steam with a run, think of them as sprinters as the
rest of the day you will probably find them curled up on a duvet or your sofa!
They are the biggest couch potatoes and can squeeze themselves into the smallest
spaces so don’t think your house is too small for a sighthound!
Rocco and
Tyson made their personal appearance at the party as they are a pair looking
for a home. Tyson had surgery on one of his legs prior to coming to Dogs Trust,
however as it was unsuccessful his leg had to be removed. Don’t let that fool
you as he gets around fine on his 3 legs, especially when there is food
involved! Both boys are so friendly and love meeting new people.
Looking for a big hearted home together!
The star of
the day was Tyke as several families had travelled to the centre especially to
meet him! He handled his fans with his usual modesty as he is very practiced at
meeting his public. Murphy followed in Tykes paws and learned from the pro on
how best to get humans to give him biscuits.
Last but not
least was Bullseye. He is doing clicker work (Heather explains that next month)
with Sam and is brilliant at doing his ‘sits.’ He enjoyed coming to say hello
to new people but was very focused on his training.
The dogs all had a good time at the party
meeting new people and the staff liked talking about their favourites with the
customers. We asked owners of these types of dogs what they would say to prospective
adopters, read what they said here.
If you are
interested in adopting a Bullbreed or Lurcher come in and see us for more
information about these amazing dogs! Visit our website www.dogstrust.org.uk or call the centre
on 01509 8800700.
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