Eurasier Welfare & Rescue

Please contact our Rehoming & Rescue Coordinator Chris Smith or Brigitte Mordan-Grimm for further information.


Eurasier 'Midge/Ted'
We are very happy to announce that through our efforts and the generosity of his new owners, Ted has now (22/06/09) found a new home

 
Ted is a 1-year-old intact male Eurasier.

He is a friendly and completely uncomplicated boy. He has grown up with children and cats and has been described as playful and happy.

Ted lost his first home due to the family splitting up; he has to leave his second home now after a few weeks, as the owner's old cats don't feel happy to be around when Ted is there.

 
Spitz cross bitch found a new home
Our rescue is now called Sidney and has become a much-loved member of her new family.
The Eurasier Society UK wishes her and her new owners all the very best for the future
and a happy and healthy life together!
 


If you would like to help us fund future rescue operations, please do so by sending a cheque to our treasurer Sue Smith.
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Sometimes circumstances dictate that we are put in a position where we feel we have no choice but to re-home our beloved pet. You may be experiencing some behavioural problems with your Eurasier and feel you cannot go on.

In this case we can be the life line you are looking for!

It could be you’re in need of some advice on how to better communicate with her/him so that you can both get back on track to living a happy fulfilling life together. We can give you this advice that can help you resolve the issues without you having to part with her/him.

If there is another reason that you need to re-home your Eurasier and it really is not possible for her/him to stay with you any longer, you firstly need to approach the breeder of your Eurasier, as you may have an agreement with them to take her/him back if the need arises. Or they may be willing to take her/him back even if there is no agreement. We can also help you to make contact with the breeder if needed. If the breeder is unable to help, then you can contact us to help re-home your Eurasier to a suitable family.

We are not here to judge, we are here to help!
Please don’t feel you have to take your Eurasier to a shelter.

Adoption

If you are someone or family that feels you have the time, love and patience to give to a rescued Eurasier we would love to hear from you! Although thankfully it is not very often we have a Eurasier needing a new home, it is not unheard of!

If you are lucky enough to be able to adopt a Eurasier we will give you all the support you both need. 

Contact Chris & Susan Smith who will be happy to help