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Introducing Daphne and Dotty: The Dynamic Duo of Dachshunds.

Daphne: The One-Year-and-Five-Month-Old her unique coat colour which is Isabella and Tan is a beauty with a Short Coat

Dotty: The Eight-Month-Old Black and silver Coated Sweetheart with a Long Flowing coat.

They are both very cute and seem to enjoyed their first time off the lead running after the ball.

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Introducing Mungo, the Resilient Wheaten Brindle Rescue Dog

  • Mungo is 12 years and two months old rescue dog who has become a beloved member of the family

Ailsa: The Spirited Red Brindle Cairn Terrier who done well at Crufts

  • Ailsa is just 21 months old but has already made a mark in the show ring
  • Ailsa’s was at Crufts this year 2024 and she got a third in her class.

Meet Loki: The Playful New Addition to the Cairn Terrier Family

Loki is 14 weeks old puppy who enjoyed his first time out in Little Paddocks is a red brindle and has fitted in to the family very well.

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Nollie, the 7-year-old working cocker, is not your average furry companion. She is a dedicated search and rescue dog, proudly serving with the Louth Search and Rescue Team. Nollie’s boundless energy and love for play make her a valuable asset in locating missing persons and providing comfort in times of distress.

When she’s not busy with her important duties, Nollie can be found frolicking with her friends and chasing after her beloved tennis ball. Her playful nature and unwavering loyalty make her a cherished member of both the search and rescue team and her loving family.

Nollie’s remarkable ability to balance work and play serves as an inspiration to us all. Whether she’s on a mission to save lives or simply enjoying a game of fetch, Nollie embodies the true spirit of dedication and joy that we can all learn from.

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These dogs often come from challenging backgrounds, but with love and care, they blossom into loyal companions.

Rescue dogs not only provide a second chance at life but also offer unconditional love and companionship. By adopting a rescue dog, you are not just gaining a pet; you are saving a life.

Many people shy away from adopting rescue dogs due to misconceptions about their behaviour or past experiences. However, with patience and understanding, these dogs can thrive in loving homes and become cherished family members.

If you are considering adding a four-legged friend to your family, why not visit your local animal shelter or rescue organisation? You might just find your perfect match in one of the many deserving rescue dogs waiting for their forever homes.

Rescue Dogs: Making a Difference in the UK

When it comes to rescue dogs in the UK, there is a heart warming story behind each wagging tail and grateful bark. Have you ever wondered how many rescue dogs are out there, waiting for their forever homes?

In the UK alone, there are thousands of rescue dogs looking for a second chance at happiness. These furry friends come from various backgrounds – some have been abandoned, others surrendered by their owners, and many rescued from neglectful situations.

Rescue organisations across the country work tirelessly to provide these dogs with love, care, and a safe haven until they find their new families. From small local shelters to larger national charities, each one plays a vital role in saving these precious lives.

Every adoption of a rescue dog not only changes the life of that dog but also brings immense joy and companionship to their new human family. The bond between a rescued dog and their adopter is truly special – built on trust, resilience, and unconditional love.

So next time you consider bringing a new furry friend into your home, why not think about adopting a rescue dog? Not only will you be saving a life, but you’ll also be gaining a loyal companion who will forever be grateful for your kindness.

Together, we can make a difference in the lives of these wonderful creatures who deserve nothing but love and happiness. Let’s open our hearts to rescue dogs and give them the second chance they so rightfully deserve.

I hope this helps inspire others to consider adopting rescue dogs in need!

Meet Scruffy a mixed breed Seven years old, maybe eight he was a rescue dog and the owners had him about seven months, he was quite anxious when she first got him, but now he’s settled down nicely. It’s lovely to see him running around the field.

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Here are the revised conditions for hiring the field. 

January 2024

Little Paddocks Dog Field is at 

Little Paddocks 

School Lane, 

Great Steeping, 

Spilsby, Lincolnshire 

PE23 5PU 

The Satnav will take you to 3 bungalows opposite the school, we are further up the lane through the S bend and gates on right. Green  sign saying Little Paddocks on verge. 

Telephone ‪07885 107346‬

Email: PaddocksDogField@gmail.com

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Prices: £10 per hour for up to 3 dogs then £1.50 per dog thereafter 

£5 for 30 minutes for up to 3 dogs then £1.50 per dog thereafter. 

We are allowing XL Bully’s to use Little Paddocks secure  dog field as long as they comply with the government guidelines and the necessary documentation can be provided if required. 

Hello and welcome. We really hope you will enjoy using our field and it enables you to have even more fun and freedom with your dog(s).

The Field is booked by appointment only and you have exclusive use of the field, so there are no other people or dogs inside the field while you are using it.  Could you please park in front of the Blue farm Plough and keep your dogs on the lead and under control until you enter the field by the first gate nearest the plough. There are  hour or 30 minutes slots.

Please ensure you leave enough time to catch your dog and return to your car within your session so that the field is ready for the next person. You must make sure your dog/dogs are securely in your car before the next appointment start time. 

Also can you keep your dog in your car until the previous person has put their dog  in the car. 

If you arrive late to your appointment, you must still leave after your appointment slot is finished. If you do arrive late, I can let you know if anybody is after you and extend the appointment if possible. 

No refunds are given for ‘no shows’ to session bookings.  We reserve the right to close the field, cancel or refuse a booking at any time, for which a full refund will be given. Cancellations will be notified to the field user/booker. 

People using Little Paddocks Dog Field use the field at their own risk and the behaviour of the dog/dogs is down to them. Please can you stop your dogs from digging in the field and any toys, paddling pools, chairs or benches etc. can be used at your own risk. Please do not climb or open any of the other gates, or allow any children with you to climb any of the gates either, only use the gate which you came into the field.

Please do not feed any animals which may be in the adjacent fields.

The first time you book Little Paddocks Dog field could you pay cash or card and we ask you to first walk the perimeter of the field with your dog on the lead to make sure it’s suitable for your dogs needs. If it isn’t then you can leave with no charge. Bookings after that can be by bank transfer, card or cash. 

Please do not groom your dogs in the field and bring your own bags to pick up any mess your dog leaves, tie the bag and put it in the black bin by the gate. This bin is for dog waste only any other rubbish please take home. There are NO toilets on site. 

Bookings are done by contacting me either by telephone, email, text or ‘BookNow’ button on Facebook. 

Thank you, look forward to seeing  you soon. 

Helen

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Dogs playing in the field are a joyful sight to behold. Watching them run freely, chasing each other and rolling around in the grass, is a reminder of the simple pleasures in life. Their energy is infectious, as they bound across the field with wagging tails and bright eyes full of excitement. It’s moments like these that remind us of the pure happiness that animals can bring into our lives. So next time you see a dog playing in a field, take a moment to appreciate their carefree spirit and maybe even join in on the fun!

Dog fields are the ultimate playgrounds for our furry friends, offering a space where they can roam free, socialise with other dogs, and burn off excess energy. These dedicated spaces provide a safe environment for dogs to explore and enjoy themselves while giving their owners peace of mind.

One of the key benefits of dog fields is the opportunity for dogs to socialise with other four-legged companions. This interaction is essential for their mental and emotional well-being, helping them develop important social skills and preventing feelings of isolation.

Moreover, these spaces allow dogs to exercise freely, running around and playing to their heart’s content. Regular physical activity is crucial for maintaining a dog’s health and happiness, reducing the risk of obesity and behavioural issues that can arise from pent-up energy.

Owners also benefit from dog fields as they provide a designated area where their pets can play off-leash in a secure environment. This freedom allows dogs to express their natural behaviours without restrictions, leading to happier and more contented pets.

In conclusion, dog fields play a vital role in promoting the overall well-being of our furry friends by offering them a safe space to socialise, exercise, and have fun. So next time you’re looking for an ultimate playground for your canine companion, consider visiting a dog field where they can run wild and be themselves!

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