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    Ollie - Yorkshire Terrier - Norfolk

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    Ollie - Yorkshire Terrier - Norfolk

    Post by Admin on Sun Jan 09, 2011 5:55 am

    NOW RESERVED PENDING HOMECHECK



    NAME OF DOG - OLLIE
    BREED OF DOG – YORKSHIRE TERRIER
    SEX OF DOG - MALE
    AGE OF DOG – 2YRS APPROX
    NEUTERED/SPAYED - HAS BEEN NEUTERED
    VACCINATED - HAD FIRST JABS/SECOND TO BE DONE IN DUE COURSE
    MICROCHIPPED - NO TO BE DONE WHEN NEW OWNER IS FOUND
    INSURED - NO BUT RECOMMENDED
    OTHER DOGS – NERVOUS BUT NOT AGRESSIVE
    CATS - TO BE ADVISED
    CHILDREN –OLDER SENSIBLE ONES
    APPROX WEIGHT – APPROX FIVE AND A HALF KILOS
    APPROX HEIGHT TO SHOULDER – 12" TO SHOULDER

    What Jackie his foster carer has said about him so far.

    "Great with my 8 yr old grandson (no very small people) Harley is in charge of treats and Ollie already sits straight away and follows him around.
    Good on the lead, but scared of everything (leaves, trees, passing cars) Nose to nose with other dogs, no aggression. Meeting in the house with a Lhasa he was terrified, jumped up on my lap for protection. Met an extremely barky westie when out, no barking or growling.
    Had a couple of accidents in the house, to be expected really.
    Barks at night and oh yes I have succumbed to taking him to bed where he sleeps like a log (no accidents there!!)
    Ollie is absolutely beautiful"






    Before an application is made please read the following carefully:

    Please do not apply for the dog unless you have the funds to pay the donation fee. We do not have the facility to hold dogs in our care until the prospective owners have the funds to adopt the dog.
    Only apply for the dog if you intend to travel to the fosters carers location. We do not deliver dogs or allow a third party to collect the adoptor/s must travel to view the dog.

    Anyone wishing to be considered for the adoption of OLLIE is required to complete an adoption form after carefully reading all the adoption rules & procedures please. Please be aware that you will only be called if you have been chosen to adopt, we do NOT call every applicant


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    Re: Ollie - Yorkshire Terrier - Norfolk

    Post by BertBoo on Sun Jan 09, 2011 7:12 am

    look forward to seeing photos of this little man and any more info on how he's getting on. As he is not aggressive with other dogs, do you think he would be Ok to live with a medium sized female dog who is gentle and good natured? She's around 1 yr old.

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    Post by minniedog91 on Sun Jan 09, 2011 8:55 am

    Can't wait to see this little man please........

    My son is already saying he wants him!! I think he's feeling the male/female balance in our house is a bit feminine Must not look.....must not look.....but I love the timid ones.......oh for goodness sake!!

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    Re: Ollie - Yorkshire Terrier - Norfolk

    Post by Harls on Mon Jan 10, 2011 1:27 am

    OMG I've moved Exclamation Not really.........Ollie is however in Norfolk. Please don't let that put anyone off though, he is so darn gorgeous and well worth travelling for!! Maybe not politically correct but this boy is pretty, beautiful sticky up ears that stay that way when he's asleep Love3

    Been clean since the 'accidents', including when I have had to leave him for a few hours. Paint still on the doors and furniture all in one piece so not destructive. Clapping

    Not the weather to be doing this but I have been leaving the door open so he can go out whenever he wants, he doesn't as yet ask to go out. So far he's not been to the loo on his walks, does lots of sniffing but hasn't even 'marked' over other dogs scents. He loves running round the garden and chases off all the birds and cats, although he did live with a cat and didn't chase it when indoors.

    He was a bit stinky so already had a bath and a brush and was very well behaved.

    Ollie is incredibly loving, likes to be near you (having tummy tickles of course) and follows you around the house.

    Weighed him in my arms this morning, he's about five and a half kilos and i'm on a post christmas diet!!

    Now for the most important piece of info, 3 days in and of course i'm singing stupid songs to him Presume it's called 'Lollipop' and this is how it goes......
    Ollie Pop, Ollie Pop
    Ooohhh Ollie Ollie Pop
    Ollie Pop Ollie Pop
    Ooohhh Ollie Ollie Pop

    More info as I learn more about this scrummy fella (assuming of course that the men in white coats release me and no one sues me over copyright!!) lol!

    Jackie x


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    Post by minniedog91 on Mon Jan 10, 2011 1:55 am

    Must admit I'd been wondering how and if we could make ours a 3 doggy family....Ollie just sounds gorgeous Love2

    It took us over 5 hours each way to get Liddy from Sue's at Yorkie Towers, and Googlemaps say its about 7 1/2 hours to Norfolk!! A big slice of common sense is whats needed here, now where can I get me one of those....

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    Re: Ollie - Yorkshire Terrier - Norfolk

    Post by nessie on Mon Jan 10, 2011 2:05 am

    Norfolk is very nice for holidays Rebecca Laughing just a thought!

    Good luck Ollie in finding a forever home, can't wait for

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    Post by WAS7 on Mon Jan 10, 2011 5:40 am

    Oh he sounds lovely and Norfolk is just over the border from Suffolk, but I've just got Leo so mustn't be tempted for another yet Wink Look forward to seeing the pictures though

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    Post by Harls on Tue Jan 11, 2011 11:30 pm

    Been reading some other 'we need a homes' doggie details and have a little question which i'm sure you guys and gals can answer...I measured Ollie at 12" and am wondering if that is correct because i'm not really sure where to measure up to. Thank you in advance for any answers.

    Ollie is wonderful, once again the whole family has fallen in love!! Love2 Having a bit of trouble removing the piece of string that seems to invisibly attach him to whoever he's in the house with!! lol!

    He's relaxed enough now to want to play and is the proud owner of a soft bone which is almost as big as him!! He's so excited and waggy tailed when we chase after him trying to get it, naturally he wins!!!

    Ollie is so incredibly cuddlesome, fingers crossed that he doesnt' have to wait too long for his forever home

    Jackie x

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    Post by gail on Wed Jan 12, 2011 2:30 am

    what a beautiful picture of ollie

    i believe that measurements are usuallly from the back of the neck to the bum(not including tail)... thats how people measure for coats and jumpers Very Happy


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    Re: Ollie - Yorkshire Terrier - Norfolk

    Post by KarenP on Wed Jan 12, 2011 2:35 am

    Aw, I am gonna have to give over coming on here as I am so tempted!

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    Re: Ollie - Yorkshire Terrier - Norfolk

    Post by minniedog91 on Wed Jan 12, 2011 2:36 am

    nessie wrote:Norfolk is very nice for holidays Rebecca Laughing just a thought!

    Good luck Ollie in finding a forever home, can't wait for



    Hmmmm, I do actually have a friend who lives on the Norfolk coast........must not look..........why must he look so gorgeous?? Hide

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    Post by rosalie on Wed Jan 12, 2011 2:59 am

    The height of the dog is measured from the floor to the oxters I think its called which is the shoulder area. Laughing

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    Re: Ollie - Yorkshire Terrier - Norfolk

    Post by BertBoo on Wed Jan 12, 2011 3:58 am

    Awwww Ollie is a really handsome boy! Love2 You had said Jackie that he was gorgeous and he most certainly is!! He sounds adorable too and it's so lovely that he likes cuddles and playing. I'm sure it won't be long before he finds his Forever Home!

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    OLLIE

    Post by Marieeliz on Wed Jan 12, 2011 12:09 pm

    Ollie is absolutely gorgeous and is almost the double of my Ben. Hope he gets his forever home soon.

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    OLLIE

    Post by Marieeliz on Thu Jan 13, 2011 5:08 am

    The full face picture of Ollie is identical to Ben when he was a "young man". I have filled a form in for him. It is a long time since I was in Norfolk!

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    Post by Harls on Fri Jan 14, 2011 2:31 am

    It's terrific to see the difference in Ollie in such a short time, it never ceases to amaze me how quick they adapt to a change of home.

    What else can I say about him? Beautiful, loving, cuddly, scrummy............yes I know you will all think i'm a somewhat biased foster Mum. But honestly he really is a delight to have, I have nothing negative to say about him at all.

    He goes on the morning school run and although still nervous, he loves it and gets really excited when he hears his harness. Not so much as a diddly bit of aggrsssion shown despite coming across lots of noisy children, lots of adults and numerous dogs. En route this morning he had a little bark at my neighbour, don't know who he thought he was putting recycling in his own recycling bin!!!!

    Have taken more pics of Ollie and will put some on later (in fact they will go on when my daughter comes home and does it for me lol! )

    Jackie x

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    Post by Marieeliz on Fri Jan 14, 2011 2:46 am

    I have just been telling my friend about him and printed his picure off. My Ben did bark quite a bit especially in the car but we dealt with it. One thing he did, which he grew out of, was bark when I indicated whilst driving. Concentration was a problem then and I was very tempted not to indicate. Very dangerous!!! My friend Lilian was asking "where in Norfolk". I think she is planning a trip.

    He sounds absolutely perfect.

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    Post by Harls on Sat Jan 15, 2011 3:07 am

    Is it normal behaviour to be so excited to see Ollies name in red? lol!

    Still have to say lovely things about him and heap praise on him though. Yesterday he had lots of visitors including my 2month old grandaughter. Zienna was in her rocker waving her arms, kicking her legs and gurgling away, Ollie was as gentle as a lamb, gentle sniffs a little kiss and then he ignored her.

    Today he was nose to nose with one of my chinchillas and they were both fine, very gentle sniffing. Quite surprising because Mr Jingles can be one very grumpy chin!! Evil or Very Mad

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    Post by Harls on Tue Jan 18, 2011 2:24 am

    celebrations are the order of the day. Ollies new family passed their homecheck at the weekend and arrangements have been made for them to collect him Clapping Very Happy

    Still with me for a little while yet though so as soon as I can get a pic of him with his new soft lips and teeth toy I will post it, so funny and he's so proud of himself!!

    Jackie x

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    Post by Yorkiecrazy on Wed Jan 19, 2011 2:32 am

    So glad to see that you are keeping up the good work and opening your home to more little doggies.
    Good job I have just noticed this handsome chap otherwise I might have been looking for Yorkie number 3!!!
    The boys both say hello, lots of licks from..... you guessed it CUSTARD, LOL

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    Re: Ollie - Yorkshire Terrier - Norfolk

    Post by Guest on Wed Jan 19, 2011 4:37 am

    Champagne on your new addition, hope to hear all about when you collect him, soon.

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    Post by nessie on Wed Jan 19, 2011 7:59 am

    Love2 photos and gorgeous boy, good luck Ollie Love1


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    Post by Yorkiecrazy on Wed Jan 19, 2011 8:27 am

    How cute is he?
    He has got bat ears just like my Custard.
    Good luck Ollie, you are gorgeous XX

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    Post by mags1 on Wed Jan 19, 2011 9:02 am

    be happy ollie.
    new mum and dad

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    Post by WAS7 on Wed Jan 19, 2011 9:34 am

    Lovely handsome little Ollie, enjoy your new forever home

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    Post by Yorkiecrazy on Sun Jan 30, 2011 3:16 am

    Is there an update on Ollie?
    Has he gone to his forever home yet?
    If so, lots of luck and best wishes in your new home XX

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    Post by Harls on Sun Jan 30, 2011 5:31 am

    Ollie left yesterday and his new family phoned to let me know he was good on the journey, had eaten something and was having a good sniff around. I hope to hear from them again soon with another update and hopefully some pics.

    I came on here yesterday to update but couldn't seem to find the right words as I was a bit upset (as usual!!). So there I was shedding a few tears over Ollie when I read about the 2 dogs on Many Tears website so even more tears followed!!!

    Here I am today, much more positive as the couple who picked Ollie are lovely and I am sure he will be very happy with them. Lots of Love2 and for Ollie and a very big to his new family.

    Jackie x

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    Post by WAS7 on Sun Jan 30, 2011 8:52 am

    Ahhh Jackie, you've done a great job with this lovely little doggie and must feel very pleased that Ollie has a good forever home where he will be loved and cared for

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