Here we have 7 gorgeous little bundles of fun! These puppies are German Shepherd cross Labrador and were born on the 22nd March this year. We have 2 girls and 5 boys.
The pups came to us at 6 weeks old and are microchipped and wormed. First vaccinations on the 12th May and second vaccinations on the 26th May when they will all be ready to go to new homes.Have been wormed and had Advocate.
The pups have been very well socialised to date and love people attention. Have been in foster with 5 other dogs who they love spending time with. Full of play and mischief.
Please do not phone about these pups unless you have completed an application to adopt.
Louie is now in his new home x
“Louie 22/4/2015 – 28/4/2025
Louie aka Pumpkin, Tinker and little Lord Louie were names he responded to.
Louie was one of the Manchester Seven (GSRE newsletter April 2015) GSRE newsletter May 2015 and GSRE newsletter Jun 2015.
He was already named when we were lucky enough to take him on, and decided the name should stay.
Update in GSRE newsletter Oct 2015.
Louie has had a life full of fun and games, always carried a tennis ball when out on walks….and wouldn’t we hear about it if we didn’t give it to him ! He absolutely loved meeting people and would do so with the waggiest tail ever.
Despite training, he always had the “I’ll do it when I’m ready” attitude. Always a bit of a rebel and yet ever ready to please. Food was his number one passion, everything else came second or later.
In his last year of life diagnosed with Cushing’s disease, a horrible thing to have to deal with. Add to that very recently diagnosed with a Heart murmur and rapidly advancing eye cataracts. Life suddenly has gone downhill, and being half Shepherd and Half Labrador his hips too had become troublesome.
Despite excellent Veterinary care there is no cure for Cushing’s, and we were determined that he should not suffer we had to make the call.
Life without Louie around is going to be very hard especially as he will be our last dog. I would take on another in a heartbeat but my wife has health issues and would simply lack the strength to walk another one. I have to respect her wishes.
Physically no longer with us, but as with all our other dogs you will always be in our memory. The pleasure that you have brought us is immeasurable, always in our hearts.
Rest in Peace Louie having crossed that rainbow Bridge.”