Join us to celebrate our rehomed dogs


Ollie was the first Spaniel to be rehomed by UK Spaniel Rescue HQ. Here he is after his first groom, ready to go to his new home. He has since settled in beautifully and is loving life with his new sister, Izzy.


What can we say about Rocky? His foster mum fell in love with him the day she went to do the assessment on him and his brother. She immediately let us know at UK Spaniel Rescue HQ that, if he needed a foster she would love to have him…and the rest, as they say, is history. She messaged us to say that she would love to adopt him so that’s what we did.


Our second failed foster! Little Patsy’s foster mum and dad have grown very attached to her and, despite her not being in the best of health, have decided to keep her! We are so grateful to them both for not only picking Patsy up after she had been left, but also opening up their home to her and allowing her to have the best life possible with them.


We have some very special news about Buster. Whilst he hasn’t been adopted, he is on long term foster with his foster dad and will be working hard at being the UK Spaniel Rescue Ambassador Dog! How amazing is that? He will be raising awareness of UK Spaniel Rescue and working hard to help raise funds for us!
Please click on the link to read more about Buster

Angus went to his furever home this week following a change in his owner’s circumstances. His new mum says he travelled beautifully in the car, not a peep out of him, and he’s been pottering in the garden all afternoon, before coming in and climbing into her husband’s armchair! I think he may have staked his claim there and perhaps we need to organise a whip round for a new armchair for his new dad?
Good luck in your new home Angus!


Stunning Kobie settling in well with his new family. He’s even had a haircut! Kobie is living his best life and enjoying every minute.
We wish him all the very best!


Lovely Lyra enjoying a pit stop en route to her new home. She had a long walk around the park, played with a tennis ball and I’m sure she will soon settle in.
Lots of love to her for the future!
“Everybody should have a shelter dog. It’s good for the soul.” – Paul Shaffer