Amy – Now Adopted!
Amy is Home
Amy has gone home to a loving family that she so rightfully deserves!
You may remember Amy, she was a special girl that arrived to us back in October when she was found by a lovely bunch of people who thankfully took her to the dog warden where she eventually found us. Amy was used, abused and dumped in the woods to die.. She was petrified and alone, she had health issues alongside visual scarring and completely emaciated. Alongside the physical scarring the mental scarring was horrendous.
Amy needed a special home, first she landed into foster with the lovely Hayley, to start her initial assessment, we realised quickly that Amy needed a lot of TLC and training, so she moved to Steve in the north east, before moving to her long term foster Debra to continue her training.
Debra has worked tirelessly to get her to her current position; she has been incredible with her. When Amy landed in our care, she was pulling towards other dog, reactive and suffered from severe separation anxiety. With patience and love, Amy was ready to find her forever home.
A huge thank you to Hayley, Steve and Debra for taking the best care of her, for helping her along the way
We knew Amy needed a really special patient home.. we’d previoudly home checked a lovely family who stuck out to our rehoming team, when we reached out to them to see if they’d look to offer a safe forever home and offer the training for our beautiful Amy.
Please help us congratulate Sarah and Scott, with their children Joe and Jack
Your love and patience is shining through already for Amy, we knew you were the perfect fit. Thank you for loving our girl the way she deservedly
Congratulations
Please join us in welcoming #Amy into the loving arms of her GBSR family
Amy was found living in a wooded area behind some buildings — scared, alone, and surrounded by signs that she had been there for quite some time . Thankfully, some kind-hearted workmen discovered her. They didn’t turn away; instead, they took her to the vets and shared her story online, hoping someone would step forward. They truly were Amy’s guardian angels
When her photo reached us, we knew instantly that she couldn’t go into kennels. Amy didn’t just need shelter — she needed love, warmth, and safety. Our amazing admin team jumped into action and quickly managed to track her down
The dog warden kindly agreed to let us take Amy immediately, as long as she remained under their responsibility for seven days — as required by law. Of course, we said yes without hesitation. We would have done anything to get her safe.
We had to move fast — not only for Amy’s safety, but also to protect our volunteers from travelling through the weekend storm. A huge thank you to Sharon and Amanda who answered our urgent call on Friday night and helped transport Amy to her foster home.
From the vet’s notes, we were told to expect her to be filthy, painfully thin, and likely recently post-litter. She also has a Grade 6 heart murmur, but what broke us most was learning how terrified she is of everything
Amy arrived safely with Hayley in the North East on Friday night, where she is now being showered with the love and care she’s been missing for so long. Hayley has also noticed scars on Amy’s head and face, scratches around her eye and muzzle, and cherry eye in both eyes
Amy arrived with absolutely nothing, not even a name. We have put together a wishlist for some items that will bring Amy some comfort and happiness…
The wishlist also allows extra gifts to be sent if there is a specific item you would like to send to Amy
Don’t worry, sweet girl — you’re safe now. You’ll never know fear, hunger, or loneliness again. Only warmth, kindness, and unconditional love from your new family
