Mollie

Thank you to Barry & Christine for giving Mollie/Collie a wonderful second chance at life. We were so sorry to hear that their first adoption experience was not a good one but are pleased they gave adoption another chance and found their experience with Grande Daze much better. It is our policy not to rehome poorly pets, they remain at Grande Daze where they receive all the care they need from us and the vets we work very closely with.

We initially adopted a lovely cat from a different rescue centre. She had no vaccinations & no visits to the vets at all but we took her home to make sure she could have a warm home. The cat was already ill and after many visits to the vets she eventually died.
We were then told of Grand Daze by friends, so off we went. My wife is the cat lover, certainly not me! We went for an adult cat and were asked to make ourselves at home in the cat area. We did not pick a cat at all, this cat picked us. One ear disfigured and went by the name of Colliecat after the cauliflower ear. She had been fully inoculated so the three of us went home.

Colliecat, I ask you! So the nearest we thought would be Mollie. Mollie is a people’s cat. Likes company. Two years on she follows me around indoors and out. Gardening, she is always there right by me. Indoors she always wants to sit on my lap
and go to sleep.

Thanks Grande Daze for changing me from a dog person to a cat person, also giving me a good mate. So many cats and dogs but they were all well looked after there and I am glad the cat chose us as I do not think I could have chosen.

Christine and BarryMollie

Vincent

A big thank you to Jenny & her wonderful husband who adopted little Vincent. Older rescue animals are often overlooked by people looking to adopt, especially ones who are also not the most visually appealing, but they deserve a loving home as much as any other. We so appreciate people, like Jenny, who are willing to give an older dog a happy retirement.

When we met Vincent at Grande-Daze it was love at first sight. Our Jack Russell/Poodle cross (a Jackapoo?) is very elderly, a bit deaf, partially sighted, has difficulty co-ordinating his actions, needs new teeth and some of his ‘manly bits’ aren’t quite in the right place! Oh, and his ears are wonky too and he’s bow legged and his tail is, well, too long and but and and …. oh, he is beautiful to us! He has found his forever home.

It appears that our new friend had been abandoned and thus was malnourished to the point of near death when he arrived at Grande-Daze. True to form Anita and Peter saved his life. He received veterinary care, was given antibiotics to clear up suspected infections and put on a special diet. When we saw Vince he had just begun to walk around. It was felt that he would benefit from a quiet environment and under almost constant supervision, thus, because of our circumstances we were able to give Vincent a home. Our rescued Shih Tzu cross, Jigger Joe, is an affable little fellow who is bilingual; took on the role of “carer”, ensuring that Vincent understood English and could learn the routine of the household.

Vincent

Caring for an older dog with an unknown past is not for everyone but for us it is proving to be a rewarding and interesting experience. During his first weeks at Grande-Daze he was given the doggie equivalent of ‘Intensive Care’ which is very time consuming and requires special knowledge. When The Centre assessed Vincent was ready we took over his care and we were given instructions on his needs. Grande-Daze has been there to help us every step of the way and given us confidence to care for our little friend who has thrived in his new environment. Without the advice and guidance from Anita and Peter we would not have known how to care for Vincent.

Vince is a lovable, comical, intelligent little elderly gent who has quickly settled in with us. He is putting on weight and his health is improving daily; even his gait is more co-ordinated. He likes to sit in the doorway most of the time and, with Jigger Joe, he takes a walk around the garden. He loves to travel in the car and enjoys a short walk in the park. On sight of his blue food dish he runs
inside eager to eat and the tasty morsels soon disappear. We don’t know the real age of this Charlie Chaplin mimic and we hope that he will be with us for many years. But however long he is with us it will be a pleasure to share our lives with him along with his mentor/carer, Jigger Joe. We didn’t realise that we had a “Vince shaped hole” until we brought him home! Thank you Grande-Daze.

Charlie

We are so grateful to Gary & Wendy for adopting senior dog, Charlie, and giving him the loving and caring final years that he deserves. It is lovely to continue to see him and to watch as he has got happier and healthier, all through the kindness of Wendy, Gary and the lovely Lola.

Charlie is a German Shepherd found wandering near Gorron on 2nd August 2017, very thin and dirty. He didn’t have any identification at all, simply a collar with some electrical cable attached. Anita brought him back to Grande Daze and tried, in vain, to find his owner. There was no way of finding out his age and he seemed very old due to the state he was in.

Once he had been cleaned up, he was thought to be about 9 and his given birthday is the day he was found, which makes him 10 now.

We don’t think he was mistreated as he isn’t fearful, he was just very sad so he may have been just abandoned or lost. We thought he would probably only have one winter left and wanted to make it a comfortable one for him. We knew we could give him a home for however long he had and set about getting to know him, visiting him and walking him around the lake at Grande Daze along with Lola, our other German Shepherd.

On 15th September 2017, we brought him home – it would have been sooner except that our village fete was the previous weekend and they have fireworks on the river outside our house, so we didn’t know how he would react.

Lola was very caring and respectful, allowing him to eat first, and laying near enough to him but giving him space. He soon fitted in to our daily routine and after a few months he started filling out and getting more confident. He doesn’t attempt to go upstairs, but each morning he barks upstairs to tell us it is time to get up and if you say “Where’s Charlie?” he barks to let you know he is waiting!

He has put on a few kilos and filled out a bit but, as he is an old boy, we never expected miracles. He runs, plays and enjoys his walks, so that is our reward – along with the cuddles he asks for on a regular basis!

Although it would be wrong to say it has been plain sailing (he had an operation for a hole in his cornea as well as a stroke), Charlie has enriched our lives and it is hard to imagine life without him. We will certainly be celebrating his first anniversary on 15th September and hope to have a few more years with him yet!

We couldn’t have done it without the help and assistance of Anita and Peter who were always on call when Charlie had a problem or we weren’t sure what to do when he had a bad spell, so this is a BIG Thank You to them.

Jed, Jack and Sam

Thank you to Pam & John who initially came to us for agility training with Jack & Sam, two energetic but wonderful Labradors, and then adopted little Jed who is now best friends with his big brothers! It is wonderful to see him so settled and happy.

Jed was adopted from Grande Daze and proved to be a really loyal pet. Jack and Sam were not adopted from there but they have been attending the agility lessons and with all the support we got from Anita and Peter they have turned into brilliant companions. We know the dogs are happy in their forever home.

Noisette

Un grand merci à Delphine et sa famille qui a adopté Noisette. Ils lui donnent tous les câlins et l’amour qu’elle mérite. Elle est tellement heureuse de sa nouvelle vie après ses débuts difficiles.

Voici Noisette que nous avons adoptée en septembre 2017 au refuge de Grande Daze. Noisette devait avoir environ 10 mois. Je ne connais pas son histoire dans les details mais je sais qu’elle a eu une grossesse très précoce. Noisette est une petite chatte très proche de l’homme et extrêmement câline. Elle réjouit notre fils, son petit maître de 8 ans, tous les jours par sa gentillesse. Après quelques mois pendant lesquels elle ne s’est pas éloignée de notre maison de plus de 50 mètres, elle prend maintenant ses aises et profite de la campagne environnante. Merci à Anita et Peter de nous avoir permis de trouver cette petite perle.

Izzy

Un grand merci à Nadège qui a adopté Izzy et lui offre tout l’amour, le plaisir et les balles dont elle pouvait rêver!

Anita m’a présenté Izzy après une leçon d’agility, elle me dit ” nous avons un jack Russel au refuge, tu veux la voir ?” “Bien-sûr !” Lorsque je l’ai vue je l’ai tout de suite aimé, c’était un chien curieux, joyeux, qui cherchait le contact avec ses copains chiens mais aussi avec les humains. Je n’avais pas l’intention d’adopter un autre chien j’en avais déjà 2 ( Jack Russel) et il m’a fallut un peu de temps pour me décider …. Est-ce que j’étais capable de m’occuper d’un chien déjà adulte ( j’ai toujours eu des chiots) dont je ne connaissais pas grand chose, est-ce que j’étais capable de l’éduquer, est-ce que ça allait bien se passer avec mes autres chiens, comment je devais m’y prendre avec elle.

Après un certain temps Izzy est arrivé chez moi. Elle ne connaissait pas le français ni aucuns ordres d’ailleurs, juste son nom. Pas simple ! De plus c’était une vrai pile électrique !

Avec beaucoup de patience, de compréhension, de jeux, d’amour et l’aide d’Anita et Peter, Izzy est devenue une amie fidèle, agréable, qui aime jouer avec ses 2 copines mais aussi les bisous et les gratouilles, toujours aussi joyeuse, elle adore jouer à la balle, l’agility, chasser les oiseaux, dormir dans le canapé, apprendre des nouveaux tours, et surtout se promener en voiture !

Molly

Thank you to Lorraine who adopted Molly from us some years ago and has given her the loving and pampered home she always wanted. Lorraine has kindly written a little about how Molly came into her life and the bond they have developed.

Molly was found abandoned by some bins as a puppy in 2013,luckily a couple brought her to Grande Daze. After a couple of months she was given to me and we have been inseparable ever since and I cannot imagine life without her.

Here she is lying on her sofa after a hard morning at agility, she loves everyone, playing ball and watching the television.

Its a dogs life!!

 

Topic, Susie and Babe

Thank you to Veronica & Ceilia who have given a loving home to three of our rescue cats. Veronica has kindly shared her experience of adopting from Grande Daze.

My sister and I have just adopted 3 beautiful cats from Grande Daze. Two of them are seniors and one is only half grown. The moment they arrived at our home, they fitted straight in, as if they had been here forever!

We can’t thank Anita and Peter enough for their hospitality and for sharing their time and knowledge with my sister and me and for the high standard of care they give to all their animals.

Our cats are sleek and well adjusted. That’s because Anita and Peter take the time to rehabilitate those that are passed into their care. We met the local French vets, who do the veterinary work for Grande Daze and they are dedicated and generous people too.

Topic, Susie and Babe each have their own Pet Passport and Micro-Chip. I’m so glad we decided to adopt from Grande Daze, especially knowing that there is follow-on support for instance, if we go on holiday, there are kenneling facilities with people who already KNOW our animals; or if we get seriously ill, Grande Daze will make sure our pets continue to be looked after. This is a great comfort. Highly recommended!


Merci à Veronica et Ceilia qui ont accueilli trois de nos chats sauvés. Veronica a aimablement partagé son expérience d’adoption de Grande Daze.

Ma soeur et moi venons d’adopter 3 beaux chats de Grande Daze. Deux d’entre eux sont des chats âgées et le troisième est à la moitié de sa vie seulement. Au moment où ils sont arrivés chez nous, ils se sont installés directement, comme s’ils avaient toujours été là !

Nous ne pouvons pas remercier assez Anita et Peter pour leur hospitalité et pour avoir partagé leur temps et leurs connaissances avec ma soeur et moi même ainsi que pour le haut niveau de soin qu’ils donnent à tous leurs animaux.

Nos chats sont magnifiques et en très bonne forme. C’est parce qu’Anita et Peter prennent le temps de réhabiliter ceux qui leur sont confiés. Nous avons rencontré les vétérinaires français locaux, qui sont les vétérinaires de Grande Daze et se sont eux aussi des gens dévoués et généreux.

Topic, Susie et Babe ont chacun leur propre passeport pour animaux de compagnie et sont  micro-pucé. Je suis tellement contente que nous ayons décidé d’adopter ds animaux  de Grande Daze, surtout sachant qu’il y a un suivi. par exemple, si nous allons en vacances, ils proposent une pension féline et ils connaissent déjà nos animaux; ou si nous tombons gravement malades, Grande Daze s’assurera que nos animaux de compagnie continuent d’être soignés. C’est un grand confort. Nous les recommandons grandement!

Leo

Thank you to Alan & Sue who found room in their home and hearts for our excitable, energetic rescue puppy, Leo. Sue has kindly written a little about how Leo is settling in with them and their other animals.

Leo came to us aged 5 1/2 months so still very much a puppy. We were looking for another dog as our Labrador, whilst still in good health, is 11 years old this month.

Leo was at first very boisterous but he has now been with us for just over 4 weeks and is beginning to settle down and fit into the routine we have with our other animals. He gets on well with Roxy, the Labrador, and also with our 2 cats, Bailey and Sam, who are both capable of holding their own with him. He has fitted well into the existing regime of walks and meals. Although he still has his puppy moments, we love him to bits and are sure he will settle down even more as time goes on.

Merci à Alan et Sue d’avoir trouvé une place dans leur maison et dans leur cœur , pour notre chiot surexcité Léo. Sue à écrit quelques mots à propos de l’intégration de Léo dans sa nouvelle maison ainsi qu’avec les autres animaux de la famille .

Léo est arrivé chez nous âgé de 5 mois et demi, il était encore donc un chiot. Nous cherchions un autre chien alors que notre labrador bien qu’il soit encore en bonne santé va avoir 11 ans ce mois ci.

Léo était tout d’abord très bruyant, découvrant sa nouvelle famille, sa nouvelle maison, ses nouveaux amis, cela fait 4 semaines maintenant qu’il est avec nous, il commence à s’intégrer à notre famille, à apprendre nos habitudes avec nos autres animaux. Il s’entend très bien avec Roxy, notre labrador, ainsi qu’avec nos chats Bailey et Sam qui sont tous les 2 capables de se défendre contre lui. Bien qu’il ai encore un comportement de chiot par moment, nous l’aimons et nous sommes sûrs qu’il fera partie intégrante de notre famille au fil du temps.

Leo & Anita

Leo has found a home | Leo a trouvé sa famille