Yarmouth Greyhound Homefinders - Autumn 2018 Newsletter

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Kennels situated at 51 Cromer Road, Hainford, NR10 3AU (on A140) and are open from 10am until 2pm every day.

Note from the Editor Wow what a summer we had this year. When the last newsletter went to print it was at the very start of the heatwave, and the start of the hottest summer since 1976 in England. How did all your faithful hounds cope? I suspect we all became very ingenious at keeping them cool and happy, from cooling coats and mats, to freezing bottles of water and putting them in the dogs bed. I’m very lucky, our two don’t seem to mind the heat too much, but our old greyhound Blue used to really struggle, even from an early age. This summer even Jack took to the water on one of the hottest days, we took them to the beach in the evening to have a paddle and cool down. Now our thoughts are turning to the winter months ahead, but I’m sure there will be lots of “crunchy leaf” walks over the next few weeks during Autumn. Does anyone else have dogs who love to have a walk buffet? Jack has taught Bella the joys of picking and eating blackberries, and I’ve lost count of the number of acorns I’ve had to take out of their mouths in the past few weeks.

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Please do continue to send me your news and photos, I can’t make the newsletter without your updates and articles. Email: michele_storer@hotmail.com or post newsletter items only to: Michele Perry, 25 Vanguard Chase, Costessey, Norwich NR5 0UG

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Co-ordinator’s bit Sitting freezing in front of the computer watching the rain pour down I realise autumn has well and truly arrived and debate whether to put the heating on for the dogs! What a wonderful summer we had and elsewhere in the Newsletter there some photos of our hounds enjoying the sunshine. Summer, as usual, has been a very busy one for me. Thanks to the dedication of our volunteers we have attended events almost every weekend from May until September. Our primary aim going ’On Tour’ is to promote greyhounds as pets but it’s an added bonus when we raise some money. Thanks to the hard work of Simon and Antonia, Chris and Debbie Bush and family we raised almost £2,000 this year and also found some new greyhound ‘slaves’. We continue to collect at The Stadium and managed to cover all race nights during the summer we will now only collect on Saturday nights as the evenings draw in. We are very grateful to all our collectors and their hounds for so willingly offering to cover all the nights. The money collected greatly boosts our funds. The June Dog Show was very successful with fine weather for a change. Craig Samuels, one of our trainers, was the judge. The dogs all looked magnificent for the event and it was lovely to see so many of our rehomed dogs. The weather for the August Open Day was very hot and attendance was down but many off our owners supported us leaving their hounds at home in the cool. Our next Open Day is on October 14th from 11-2 with our Auction at 12 midday. If you have any greyhound related items suitable to auction we would be very pleased to receive them. We do have a good number of Lots already including David French greyhound prints. There are still a number of greyhound Walks to join this year. 28th October along Winterton Beach, November, 18th Blickling Hall and December 8th (a Saturday) at Saxlingham Nethergate. Don’t forget to put the date for our Christmas Fayre in your diary Saturday, November 24th at Taverham Village Hall, Sandy lane. I hope to see lots of you at the Auction with your hounds.

Corinne

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Hetty’s Helpers Apparently I have recently been a naughty girl, although I cannot understand why. We were staying at our (mine and Romeo’s) new static caravan for a few days, it is by the beach and the walks and sniffs are great. However I was feeling a little unwell and decided I had to go, so I woke up grumpy old David who muttered something like “What at 3am!!” He put my slip lead on and out we went in the dark. Well a slip lead means just that so I slipped it and ran off to have a wee. Grumpy old David panicked and tried to follow me in his pyjamas and bare feet (not a pretty site) but he couldn’t see me in the dark and couldn’t shout for fear of waking everyone up. I was fine and sauntered back to him at my leisure. It seems that I am what they call “In The Dog House” but that is OK because it is my house anyway. I see that we have quite a few new people using easyfundraising.com when buying things online. We have now raised well over £400. Brilliant and it doesn’t cost a penny to register and use. It is now just over a year since we started the kennel sponsor scheme so I have been sending out reminders recently. People are continuing to support us in this way which is really good.You can find all details of this at the kennels or by emailing me on jones432@btinternet.com I have been to the kennels much more lately now that David and I are feeling better and it is always good to see how happy my friends are. They still need their own families and sofas though, so please keep spreading the word and telling as many people as possible about us and the lovely doggies. I, of course, have my own family and sofa and have become quite adept at subtlety stretching and pushing unwanted people off, including grumpy old David. (see picture) That is all for now, see you at the next Open Day or the Xmas Fayre.

Hetty Telephone: 0845 458 3797

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Summer Memories

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Dogs homed since last newsletter Berni (Jura Warren), Reggie (Kiplash Park), Beacon (Blackrose Beacon), Terra (Terra Firma), Jake (Lets Go Ten), Baby (Juran Juran Baby), Hero (Hellroad Anchor), Guy (Sillan Sky), Dexter (Zebdebee), Tele (Juravision), Freddy (Friday night blues), Sophie (Tims Star), Bart (Darian Marvel), Joe (Run For Joe), Abbie (Bers Girl), Molly (Lakota Fire), Eric (Royal Command), Mabel (Fawn Lake), Bonnie (Perfect Topaz), Oscar (Highview Oscar).

Greyhound walking Do you have an odd hour in the morning or afternoon you could spare to walk a greyhound or two round our field? We normally walk at about 10am in the morning and about 1.15pm in the afternoon. We are very short of walkers on Wednesdays, Thursdays and weekends and every afternoon. If you come you will be assured of a warm welcome and a cup of tea or coffee afterwards sometimes a piece of cake too! Just turn up and Molly will show you the ropes.

Can we send your newsletter by email? Each time the newsletter is published we post around 700 copies out. As you can imagine this means our postage charges are very high. We have a growing number of people who opt to receive the newsletter by email, and remove themselves from the postage list. If you would like to do this, please email our editor michele_storer@hotmail.com and include your name and address to be removed from the post list and include your email to added to the email list. Please note we will only use your contact information to email you the newsletter each quarter, we will not pass it on to anyone else.

Want to be removed altogether? If you would like to be removed for the mailing and email list altogether, then please also email michele_storer@hotmail.com including your name and address.

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Long Stratton Summer Fayre

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Hounds on Holiday In the last newsletter you asked for photos of greyhounds on their holidays, I have attached two of our gang enjoying the stunning beauty of the Western highlands . Coleen and I actually got married on Skye many years ago with just our first two rescue greyhounds in attendance. So here’s Shadow ( black, Aka Danny / Artist Talent from Yarmouth Homefinders with his girl Magic, black & white, aka Lass / Strangford Lass from West Yorkshire RGT). The blue loch photo is taken by Loch Torridon on the West Highland Coast and the view across the sea with Magic enjoying the view is taken on the beautiful Isle of Skye . Who says the weather in Scotland is always wet and windy? We had 14 days with this gorgeous weather every day, wonderful and the hounds loved every moment . Hope you like the photos especially our special boy Shadow, he’s a star! Please let everyone there knows he’s very very well and very very happy. All the best and see you all very soon. Cheers Coleen Shadow Magic Ed (Yarmouth Homefinders North Wales Branch!)

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Letters to the editor Dear Michele Here’s some photos of Snowy and Ashlyn winning 1st place in “Best biscuit catcher” category at Fair Haven dog show. I’m very proud of them both. Joanne

Dear Michele, These two were taken after a close encounter with a cat, Cats 1 - Greyhounds 0. I’m hiding my head in shame - Harley

Dear Michele, I got married at the weekend. Biggest day of my life and Woody was still centre of attention!! (see the photo of the cake to spot him). Robbie Malone

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Dear Michele, Willow really enjoyed finding lots of the Hares on the GoGoHare Trail this year.. From Jo Howes and Willow

Check out the fantastic dog related merchandise at https://www.redbubble. com/people/RichSkipworth/portfolio There are plenty of greyhound illustrations to keep us all amuzed. Printed by kind permission from Richard Skipworth

Open Day and Auction 14th October Don’t forget to add our next Open Day to your calendar - on October 14th at the kennels. There is also an auction at 12 noon. Stock up on essential winter goodies for your greyhound - coats, collars, snoods ect. as well as the 2019 Calendar and Christmas cards. All will raise essential funds for Yarmouth Greyhound Homefinders.

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At Taverham Veterinary Hospital, we keep a stock of canine blood Just like us humans, when dogs are struck down with illnesses or are involved in accidents, they may require blood transfusions rely on donations from other dogs to help. in house. However, if At Taverham Veterinary Hospital, we keep a stock of canine blood in house. However, if stocks become low or in an emergency stocks become low or in situation we often visit Yarmouth Greyhound Homefinders, an independent charity caring for and rehoming ex-racing greyhoun across Norfolk and Suffolk. The gorgeous greyhounds at the centre often make great blood donors due to their fantastic an emergency situation like us humans, Just like when us humans, dogs arewhen struckdogs down arewith struck illnesses downor with areillnesses involvedor in are accidents, involved they in accidents, may require they blood may transfusions require blood and temperaments and large neck veins. All dogs are fully health checked priorand totransfusions donating by one of our vets and must comply wit the blood donor criteria. on donations rely onoften donations other visit dogs from to help. other dogs toGreyhound help. wefrom Yarmouth Homefinders, an independent charity caring for and The process of taking blood takes around 5-10 minutes and the dogs receive plenty of praise and cuddles throughout! Followin rehoming ex-racing greyhounds across Norfolk and Suffolk. The gorgeous greyhounds at donation, a neck bandage is appliediftostocks prevent any from or the in needle site – as seen in the photos of Nelson (le Taverham Veterinary At Taverham Hospital, Veterinary we keep Hospital, a stock weofkeep canine a stock bloodofincanine house.blood However, in house. if stocks However, become low orbecome in swelling an emergency low an insertion emergency posing in his pink thevisit centre often make great blood donors due tobandage. their fantastic temperaments and large ation we often situation Yarmouth we often visit Greyhound Yarmouth Homefinders, Greyhound an Homefinders, independent ancharity independent caring for charity and rehoming caring for and ex-racing rehoming greyhounds ex-racing greyhounds Staff dogs are also often called upon toto donate blood in emergency situation, such as beautiful boy Boris (right) who belongs to oss Norfolk across and Suffolk. Norfolk The and gorgeous Suffolk. greyhounds Theare gorgeous at greyhounds the centre often at themake centre great often blood make donors great due blood donors their fantastic due toof their fantastic neck veins. All dogs fully health checked prior to donating by one our vets and must director Roger Bannock. Boris can be seen here smiling with nurses Lottie and Hayley post donation. mperamentstemperaments and large neckand veins. large All neck dogs veins. are fully All health dogs are checked fully health prior to checked donating prior byto one donating of our vets by one andofmust our vets comply andwith must comply with comply with the blood donor criteria. Taverham Veterinary Hospital are always looking for potential blood donors to be called upon in an emergency. Could your dog blood donor thecriteria. blood donor criteria.

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Long Stay Residents Arty

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A stunning boy, Arty loves a countryside walk or a game of ball but most of all he enjoys a good snooze in the sunshine.

Handsome Taggy is loyal and affectionate to those he knows, he enjoys a peaceful walk in the countryside and walks well on the lead too.

Arty recently spent time in a home, he was brilliant and proved to be housetrained and able to be left for short periods. Arty will be an intelligent, rewarding and loyal friend given time and patience to continue his socialising with other animals.

Taggy will celebrate his fifth birthday in October, he has a happy, playful character and really loves a game of ball. Now ready to experience home comforts for the first time, Taggy can’t wait to relax in a quiet, calm home

Please consider giving one of one long term kennel residents a home of their own, they would love to meet you.

Miley (Wrecking Ball) Many of you have asked about Miley. She was a beautiful (just 2) little girl. Sadly she developed auto immune polyarthritis in her trainer’s kennel which meant she would need constant care and medication. She was not suitable to home or have at the kennels and I decided to look after her myself. Sadly she was only with me for 3 weeks and in that time she had had 2 relapses and been hospitalized twice. It was a heart-breaking decision that I had to make as she relapsed again to send her over the rainbow bridge. RIP sweet girl run free without pain. Corinne

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Spotted Hello I’m Nicole Floyd’s sister we visited Hereford cathedral and saw the 1300 mappa mundi and realised there was a greyhound picture on it . She said to forward the pictures to you as you may like to see it. Yours Jackson

Hi Michele, Following another recent visit to the Victoria and Albert Museum in London, I spotted another greyhound depiction; this time, on 18th century Portugese tiles! Regards, Ros Two statues of The White Greyhound of Richmond - one of the ‘King’s Beasts’ - spotted by Jane Bramham-Jones in the grounds of Hampton Court Palace this summer.

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Spotted at Abbey Cwmhir Hall, Llandrindod Wells, Wales. He is Mick the Miller, twice winner of the English Greyhound Derby, by Sarah Harvey

Spotted by Hannah Colburn on Warehouse website, greyhound jumper. Spotted by Corinne in St Petersburg in Peterhof palace & The Hermitage.

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Mabel settles in Mabel here! I thought I’d tell you about my first week in my new home with Lad. I’m having a lovely time making new friends of the two and four legged variety. Lad is sharing all his beds and quilts and sofa with me and showing me where all the best sniffs are on our walks. He’s introduced me to all the local felines, which I ignore like Lad does, well until they move that is! Because I need building up a bit, I get lots of freshly cooked meat, which is very nice of my new mum cos Lad says she’s what they call a vegetarian. Don’t tell anyone but I think Lad is showing a bit of middle aged spread with all these extra treats! Here is a photo of me and Lad when I arrived and me on my 9th birthday - as you can see partying was all a bit too much for Lad!

With lots of love from Mabel and Lad xx

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This year we have our Christmas cards feature the winning photographs from our Christmas card competition. The winners are: David Jones, Clae Aht Smith, Michele Perry and Jack Green. The packs of cards have 5 each of 2 of the paintings, and cost ÂŁ3.75 per pack (includes envelopes).

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Hopefully sales of both the cards and the calendars will help raise lots of funds for the coming year. We will be selling both on the open day on October 14th, as well as at the kennels. Yarmouth Greyhound Homefinders 51 Cromer Road, Hainford, Norfolk NR10 3AU Tel: 0845 458 3797 Email: kennels@yarmouthgreyhoundhomefinders.co.uk www.yarmouth-greyhound-homefinders.co.uk

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