Lowchen Breed Rescue

Barny, Honey and Leo have now been rehomed, the Lowchen Club would like to wish their new owners a very long and happy life together.


Are you wanting an older dog instead of a puppy?
Have you considered a Lowchen that is no longer required for showing or for breeding with and is now looking for a retirement home. Perhaps you would consider a Lowchen that is disabled or even one that needs that extra special bit of understanding that has been let down by previous owners.
Then please get in touch with Janet Edwards today. Janet has
many years experience of re-homing Lowchens and will help, advise and guide you through the process of finding a suitable Lowchen. You will be asked many questions by Janet and the answers you give her will help to match you to the right Lowchen that you will just love.

Below are two pictures of a little girl called Bea that was successfully re-homed through rescue this year. She was born with a deformed back leg that had to be amputated. She settled into her new pet home without any problems and is truly loved and looked after by Lowchen fans.


Janet will also be more than happy to answer any questions that you might have regarding the purchase of a puppy.
Or if you would just like someone to just talk to and find out if the Lowchen is really the right breed for you and your family then give her a call today on 01746 862507.
Please do make sure you have fully researched the breed before purchasing a puppy. There are also several good books that you can read to help you understand dogs better and also in choosing the right breed.
Suggested book list.
"The Dog Listener" and "The Practical Dog Listener" Author Jan Fennell.
"Pet Love The Lowchen" Author Juliette Cunliffe.

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This should come with all new puppies...

Do I Go Home Today?

My family brought me home cradled in their arms.
They cuddled me and smiled at me and said I was full of charm.
They played with me and laughed with me and showered me with toys.
I sure do love my family, especially the little girls and boys.

The children loved to feed me; they gave me special treats.
They even let me sleep with them - all snuggled in the sheets.
I used to go for walks, often several times a day.
They even fought to hold the leash, I'm very proud to say.

These are the things I'll not forget - a cherished memory.
I now live in the shelter - without my family,
They used to laugh and praise me when I played with that old shoe.
But I didn't know the difference between the old one and the new.

The kids and I would grab a rag, for hours we would tug.
So I thought I did the right thing when I chewed the bedroom rug.
They said that I was out of control and would have to live outside.
This I didn't understand, although I tried and tried.

The walks stopped, one by one; they said they hadn't time.
I wish that I could change things; I wish I knew my crime.
My life became so lonely in the backyard, on a chain.
I barked and barked all day long to keep from going insane.

So they took me to the shelter but were embarrassed to say why.
They said I caused an allergy, and then they each kissed me goodbye.
If I'd only had some training as a little pup.
I wouldn't have been so hard. to handle when I was all grown up.

"You only have one day left",
I heard the worker say.
Does that mean I have a second chance?
Do I go home today?

Author Unknown