In April 2007 two male dogs were abandoned outside the PDSA, they had been tied to a post. Both dogs, at best, middle aged at 13 and 9 years old. They came to the centre quiet and subdued obviously devoted to each other, so much so, we decided to try and re home them together. We knew this was a tall order especially given their ages.
Two months later Joy and Graham from Brough who already had one of our dogs saw them and decided the pair needed a second chance.
Patch took a while to settle especially getting use to the cat. Although not nasty he loved to chase and had an unnatural fascination with her. It took Joy and Graham patience and time to be able to trust him. They re educated him, always on a lead at first, slowly introducing the pair, letting them sit closer as they grew use to each others company. A sharp reprimand if needed. Over time they grew to trust him but now,unfortunately, he has transferred his fascination to rabbits!
Ben settled immediately and has a wonderful temperament with everything and everybody, he is a serious steady dog, Patch plays with toys and Ben gets upset with him, he does not like them and he expects Patch to be the same.
In all this Danny, the first dog, a small dachshund cross, accepted everything but at the same time made it clear he was the boss! Both Patch and Ben both accept him as the head of the household and never give him a moments bother.
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