Culture and Communities Convener, Councillor Donald Wilson has outlined the latest plans for West Princes Street Gardens: Continue reading The Quaich: New project unveiled for Princes Street Gardens
Month: March 2019
Scottish Rugby goes Stateside
Scottish Rugby has become the first Tier 1 national governing body to link with a club in the newly sanctioned Major League Rugby competition in the United States. Continue reading Scottish Rugby goes Stateside
Rescue puppies new start thanks to motherly love
A litter of rescue puppies are now ready to go off to their new homes – thanks to the help of their foster ‘mums’ on Dogs Trust’s Home From Home programme.
The four male Lurcher cross puppies arrived as part of an unplanned litter, when their owner, who realised they could not take care of them, acted responsibly and brought them into the care of Dogs Trust West Calder.
The pups were immediately placed with volunteer foster carer Janet, who hand-reared them during the pivotal first weeks of their life. After three weeks, another fantastic foster carer, Linda, took over as foster mum and continued to give the puppies all the love they needed, including much-needed socialisation and regular vet check-ups. Thanks to the care and love they received from Janet and Linda, the puppies are now almost eight weeks old and ready to start new lives in their first – and hopefully final – homes.
Linda, who has been caring for the awesome foursome alongside her husband Michael, said: “I’ve definitely felt like a surrogate mother over the last month or so, and like any parent will say, even though my babies might be a lot of work, I wouldn’t change them for the world!
“The puppies have been a joy to look after and it has been a fantastic experience, being able to see their little personalities shine through as they grow. It is sad to see them go but I love knowing how much of a positive impact I’ve had on their lives and it is so rewarding to think they are going off to be part of a family that will cherish them as much as I have.”
Stephen Thomson, Home From Home Co-ordinator at Dogs Trust West Calder said: “Both Janet and Linda have provided all the motherly love and care the pups needed and now all four of the playful little lads are thriving and are ready to move in with their new families this weekend.
“Although it might be the end of their time in foster care, they are just beginning their exciting adventure as part of a permanent family. There are still plenty of dogs at the rehoming centre who could benefit from a loving new home or time in foster care, so we would love to find lots more surrogate mums and dads to take on a pet, either on a permanent or temporary basis.”
Dogs Trust’s Home from Home Foster programme was developed to give dog lovers who are not in a position to adopt on a permanent basis, the opportunity to experience the rewards of dog ownership on a temporary basis; helping homeless hounds experience life in a home environment. All foster families receive full support and advice regarding the dog in their care.
If you would like more information on becoming a foster carer, or are interested in adopting a rescue dog, please give the West Calder centre a call on 01506536840 or visit www.dogstrust.org.uk/our-centres/west-calder
Meningitis support? Walk This Way!
PULL on your hiking boots…or your wellies…or even your flip flops: on National Walking Day (April 4) the UK’s largest meningitis charity is inviting everyone to join their new Marathon Month challenge. Continue reading Meningitis support? Walk This Way!
Together Enterprise: new youth project to launch in Pilton
- Be your own boss! New scheme launched to inspire young people to set up their own co-operative businesses
- Drop-in information session tomorrow from 11am – 1pm
Continue reading Together Enterprise: new youth project to launch in Pilton
Explore the ‘Past Lives of Leith’ in the Museum of Edinburgh
Visitors to the Museum of Edinburgh can now explore the results of the largest excavation of a medieval graveyard undertaken in Leith.
Continue reading Explore the ‘Past Lives of Leith’ in the Museum of Edinburgh
Increasing support for people with autism
Steps to increase support for people with autism and improve public understanding of the condition have been announced ahead of World Autism Awareness Week 2019. Continue reading Increasing support for people with autism
Young climate change protesters to meet Holyrood committee
Some of Scotland’s youngest climate change protesters have been invited to have their say at the Scottish Parliament. Continue reading Young climate change protesters to meet Holyrood committee
Edinburgh Students Rewarded For Homebuilding Vision
STUDENTS at a leading Scottish university have been rewarded for their innovative ideas for the future of the housebuilding industry, thanks to a major UK homebuilder. Continue reading Edinburgh Students Rewarded For Homebuilding Vision
Japanese journey next step in Edinburgh man’s career path
An Edinburgh man with a desire to forge a career in international development will study in a country that is regarded as a world leader in the field as the winner of the 2019 Thomas Blake Glover Aberdeen Standard Investments Scholarship. Continue reading Japanese journey next step in Edinburgh man’s career path