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Hi I've got an 11 month of collie/ springer cross female. Basically I've been told by my landlord I have to get rid of her within 2 weeks. I had my first inspection as I've only lived in my house for a couple of months and my landlord is not happy. She has chewed the door frames and dug up the back garden. I can't afford to move as I have kids. I've tried to phone rescues and they said there is a waiting list and they won't take her anyway because of her chewing. She goes out once a day and has chew toys but still won't stop it. I've been told it's down to anxiety but I haven't been able to stop it. Anyway I've got 2 weeks to find her a new home or I have to move out. She is used cats as I have 2. I think she needs someone to give her more attention. To be honest I don't think anyone will even want to take her on as the chewing situation is quite bad. I got her from a puppy off a farm and she basically roamed with them so maybe she would do well in a household with another dog. If anyone is interested in her or knows of anyone who would he interested please let me know.
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If local cant help , you could try Freshfields animal rescue Wales branch ? They have a good success rate with rehoming collies . Your dog may be happier and less chewy in a more rural setting perhaps. They might not be able to take her straight away - if you could find her someone to foster her till they could?Youd probably have to get her there though. http://www.freshfieldsrescue.org.uk/animals/wales
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Having had springers i know they require a huge amount of exercise, once a day is nowhere near sufficient, I realise this is a cross but i think if you gave it a proper amount of exercise your chewing problems would subside, I hope you find someone who will give this dog the proper runs for miles it needs, and maybe if you ever get another dog do a little research first,
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Thanks for the links to places I will have a look.
Well unfortunately once a day is a I can manage with young kids. I've had this type of dog before and it was fine. I don't need criticism Madge
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Did you find someone to take your dog Lith??
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