REHOMING FROM HOMES - If you should need to return a dog that you have adopted from Halfway Home Dog Rescue we will always try to help. As our kennel spaces are usually full, and we often have dogs from death row waiting to come in, there may be a wait for a kennel space (this may take up to 4 weeks).
IMPORTANT - When you adopt a dog from Halfway Home it will have had it’s 1 st vaccination and it is down to the new owners to get the 2nd one done at the correct time.Please note that we will NOT take any dog back in unless their vaccinations are correct and up-to-date, and you bring us the vaccination certificate to support this.Recently we have had a few people bringing dogs back where they have not bothered to get the 2nd vaccination done - this means that the dog is not properly protected and we will NOT take them back into kennels until they are. Also you are likely to have left it too long and will need to start the vaccinations again which will cost you more.
We will put a photo and write-up on our website of the dog which, as we have a lots of people regularly viewing, can work very well in helping to find a new home for your dog. To help us continue our work, for this we ask a minimum donation of £10 for a Halfway Home dog or £25 for any other dog. Please email a brief write up, including your contact details and send a good photo to rosemary.smith5@btinternet.com
SOLO - rehomed
BLUE - on behalf of Animal Accident Rescue Unit(AARU), Nottingham Affectionate 8 year old male greyhound. Contact Anne on 0115 8779335 or email admin@aaru.org.uk. Please see important note below photo
IMPORTANT - Blue is not a Halfway Home Dog - we have not seen Blue or assessed him in any way. Please make your own assessment - we cannot be held responsible for anything that might happen after adoption