About Sheffield Dog Rescue
Sheffield Dog Rescue is run by a small army of volunteers with one aim, to help dogs in need. Many of our dogs come to us via North East Derbyshire Dog Wardens and we also receive numerous calls from members of the public asking for help to rehome their pet dogs. We try to help as many dogs as we can, but funding and kennel space makes this a difficult task. We operate a no kill policy and none of our dogs are destroyed, unless advised to do so by our vet for health reasons.
All our rescued dogs receive initial vaccinations, are microchipped, deflead and dewormed. The Sheffield Dog Rescue also cover the cost of spaying / neutering of each dog.
All new owners receive one full year’s FREE membership to Sheffield Dog Rescue and we give a full back-up service to new owners.
Our kennels are located at Mosborough in Sheffield, where the dogs can be viewed by appointment. Voluntary dog walkers are welcomed, as the dogs need to be exercised and socialised as much as possible.
We rely totally on donations from the general public and income from our charity shop in Chesterfield, which is run voluntarily. The shop has a variety of new and second hands good for sale.
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About Nala (black & white) and Simba (tan)
They came to us from a private home as sadly their owner has had to move into a care home.
Nala and Simba would love to find their new home together as they love going out for their walks and having a good play together in the garden. They would need to be fed separately in their new home as Nala is on a special diet and needs to be on this for life. Please read on for more information.
When Nala came to us we noticed that she was struggling to wee and she had blood in her urine. We took her to the vets and discovered she had a bladder stone which needed operating on straight away.
She went in for surgery and the vets were shocked at the size of the stone that they removed it and then it was sent off to be analysed.
After having the results back from the vets Nala will now have to be on a very specific prescribed diet for the rest of her life to prevent the stones from developing again. This can be discussed further with us if you are considering adopting.
They are both lovely dogs who love lots of fuss and attention and really enjoy going out on their walks too.
Suitable Home
They would need someone who has plenty of time to take them out for walks, and give them all the fuss and attention they need.
You would need to be able to keep a close eye on Nala and be able to take her to the vets for fairly regular urine tests to begin with to make sure there aren’t any signs of any bladder stones reforming.
They would need to be the only pets in the home so they can both have all the attention they deserve.
Contact us About Nala (black & white) and Simba (tan)