Name: Morgan Roskell
Age (optional): 26
Location: Cessnock
Rescue Group: Amy's Angels Animal Rescue(Newcastle)
Time in Rescue: New, 1 rescue to date.
Who can vouch for: DMA dropped my first rescue in, so he has seen I'm a real person, but as I am new, I haven't met anyone else on here
Preferred Breed: Big cuddly ones!!
Experience (if any): I have technically had one rescue and she got rehomed quite quickly, I have a wolfhound X that was rescued from starvation, I was asked to babysit her after she got rescued as the girl who had her was going on holidays, she had badly fleabitten and flyblown ears which I was treating, she was also malnourished so I have been still fattening her up, and trying to work on he foul breath, which we have had some improvement. She is a 12-13 year old dog, and the girl who rescued her was worried about her chances of being rehomed, so we adopted her as our 2nd 4 legged daughter, and she now lives quite happily with my Rotty X which I bought through DRN early last year. Funniest thing about her, she is more playful than the almost 2 year old Rotty!!! She's a lovely girl
Microchip:
Vaccination:
Desexing: I dropped my first rescue off to Amy for her desexing and she was forever homed the following day.
Heartworm test:
worming: YES!
flea treatment: I use revolution on my girls, and I treated the rescue girl to a flea bath, she only had a small handful come off though.
vet work if required:
basic training/teach manners: Try to! Especially with feeding time with other dogs. Also I have 2 children but didnt have an issue with my wolfy, my first foster was excited about my toddler and kept jumping, but we got that sorted in only a couple of days
house train dogs: Yes, I have a habit of letting doggies on my bed, so house training is to be implemented.
Dogs inside the home or outside: Both. Yard outside throughout the day(a large portion is shaded by a camphor laurel), except for mondays as my toddler is in daycare, so the dogs come inside most of the day and sprawl out on my bed and relax, and watch me vaccum.
Are you prepared to give extra care for a submissive nervous dog: Im not sure, as I haven't dealt with one before. My first foster was so excited to be around humans, but she was very submissive to my dogs.