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Topic Dog Boards / Health / Way to Go Scrappy Do
- By mattie [gb] Date 08.01.06 17:46 UTC
To those following the story of Scrappy Do the labrador who came into our rescue weighing a dangerous ten stones.
due to the commitment of his lovely new family Scrappy reached his new healthy weight it took over a year  we had a sponsor scrappy do to raise money for rescue but who would have thought that Scrappy has now  today been voted Hills slimmer of the year.
He was picked up in a limousine and has now won some lovely things and this is a lovely story for us at rescue as we are used to undernourished dogs coming in but not dogs neatly killed with kindness !!.
So Scrappy went from unwanted dog to famous dog .
a big thankyou to the poeple who willed his family to succeed.
- By brac Date 08.01.06 18:20 UTC
Ah Mattie what a lovely story so happy for the family who must have worked soo hard to achive this . what a lovely reward for them all.
- By mattie [gb] Date 08.01.06 18:34 UTC
Thankyou I think he is on telly tommorow :cool:
- By brac Date 08.01.06 18:35 UTC
great will look out for him
- By sandrah Date 08.01.06 18:48 UTC
That's great Mattie.  Must make your work with rescue seem so worthwhile. :)
- By lab lover [gb] Date 08.01.06 19:20 UTC
when is he on tele and what channel.  would love to see him
- By mattie [gb] Date 08.01.06 19:58 UTC
Think its yorkshire tv tommorow
- By LucyD [gb] Date 09.01.06 07:42 UTC
Ah brilliant, doubt we get that down here in London but well done Scrappy!
- By labmad [gb] Date 10.01.06 13:10 UTC
WOW some good news hey!

God love him and his new owners for saving his life!  I bet he looks and feels great :-D

Well done Mattie you must be so proud.

How much does he weigh now then??
- By LJS Date 11.01.06 20:03 UTC
What fantastic news and hopefully some good PR for the rescue which can only be good :cool:

Well done to Scrappy and his family :D

Lucy
xx
- By mattie [gb] Date 11.01.06 20:16 UTC
thought some of you may like to read this its from Scrappys MUM :)

Hello everyone,
Just to add to the other posts on this theme and YES - SCRAPPY HAS WON THE HILLS CANINE SLIMMER OF THE YEAR 2005 AWARD. We are so proud of him.
Do you want the details ? - yes - of course you do.

We were taken by taxi from home (one hour and fifteen minutes) to Manchester Piccadilly and then travelled by first class train to London Euston. We were then taken to a very exclusive five star hotel in Chelsea, where we were based. When we arrived Hills had sent a big parcel containing food, bowls, a lead and a toy for Scrappy, and he was generally treated like royalty.
He was SO well behaved  He slept on his quilt on the train, managed lifts, busy train stations and just took everything in his stride. (Glenys and Kathryn you would have been so proud of him)
David and I have never travelled first class and have never stayed in such luxurious surroundings in our lives, so it was a huge experience for us - never mind our beloved Scrappy.
London is not the first place you would think of to take a Labrador but we when took him a walk in Battersea park and people were stopping us to have a chat. Needless to say when we were telling Scrappy's story we mentioned ' Labrador Rescue'

Because he was not used to the Hotel and we didn't want to risk upsetting him to go to the Restaurant we asked for 'room service'.
Now - I don't know about the rest of you but we have never been in the position to order room service before. I have to tell you we were not just in a room but a suite of rooms, large bedroom, 2 bathrooms. sitting room and walk-in wardrobe.
David and I innocently thought they would bring the food and they would use the coffee table but they brought up this fancy heated trolly that opened into a dining table set with silver service, damask napkins and fresh flowers. Scrappy was very impressed.

On Sunday we were taken to Westminster where he met the people from Hill's Nutrition and press. We all had to go into nearby St James's park where they took hundreds of photos.
He then had his award ( a lovely glass trophy ) and some doggy goodies, the Veterinary practice got a trophy and a cheque and everyone made such a fuss of him. He was extremely calm and well behaved throughout the whole thing.

If any dog could represent the best qualities of Labradors it is Scrappy. He has been absolutely fabulous. People were stopping to talk to us on the train and commenting on his calm behaviour so we were choked with emotion about how well he coped with the change in routine. The only time he got slightly upset was when David went to the tea bar to get us a cuppa then he stood on 'high alert' until David came back.

We have done our best to highlight the work done by Labrador Rescue and we intend to share our prize - Kathryn and Glenys we need to talk about this.

He is in the 'SUN' newspaper and will be in the Daily Mail. We have had urgent contacts from local TV stations and loads of freelance reporters. But we have decided not to take this any further as all Scrappy wants is his family and not a media circus.

The next stage is the European Slimmer of the Year - so we will see how he goes on but of course we are not really bothered because he is our own lovely 'golden toes'and will remain so regardless of any competitions.

At every opportunity we will continue to raise the profile of Labrador Rescue.

With much love and thankyou for your kind comments

Scrappy and his doting family - Pat, David, Elizabeth, and Alex.
- By LJS Date 11.01.06 20:23 UTC
How wonderful :cool: Makes it all worthwhile when you hear something like this :D

So pleased for all of you ;)
- By mattie [gb] Date 11.01.06 20:28 UTC
some may think its OTT to get  so excited about this but I have been in rescue 13 years I have seen so much negative things in rescue and really Scrappy was in danger when we took him in as he was so overweight almost as bad as being starved.
The sheer commitment his adoptive family gave to him was huge,its very hard to refuse pleading eyes when there is food about.
So this has given me and extra buzz and of course we need some excitement :)
- By Spender Date 11.01.06 20:37 UTC
Absolutely fantastic, it is so rewarding to see a dog transformed into a happy, healthy animal. 

Well done to all of you, you must be so proud. :-)
- By LJS Date 20.06.06 16:22 UTC
Not so healthy at the moment :(

http://www.helpalabrador.co.uk/_forum3/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=4930

Please send healing thoughts to this very special boy :)

Lucy
xx
- By Isabel Date 20.06.06 16:31 UTC
What a rotten turn of events :(  I hope they are able to sort him but if not that he knows no suffering.
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