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GSRRR Redirection Training GSRRR Redirection Training offers advice and support to German Shepherd owners Before contacting us, please read the terms of our Training Programme below:

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Do not expect this programme to fix your dog’s behaviour. The programme will show you how to manage and control your dog’s behaviour.

2. This programme is a process and you must be prepared to work to see results.

3. You must be consistent in coming to sessions and continuing training at home. *Please do not waste our time and yours, coming to sessions if you are not doing the work at home.*

4. You must follow the directions and guidance given to you by our trainers.

5. You must keep in contact with us, keep us updated and send regular video updates of the work you are doing at home. PLEASE NOTE: We have and will continue to terminate the programmes of parties who do not adhere to the terms listed above.

This special boy is Spartacus. He needs surgery on his front left leg, the cost of which has been capped at  £8000. Can ...
18/01/2025

This special boy is Spartacus. He needs surgery on his front left leg, the cost of which has been capped at £8000.

Can you help us get Spartacus the surgery he needs?

We have a go fund me page: https://gofund.me/10e1ad75

Donations can be made through PayPal referencing Spartacus: https://www.paypal.me/GSRRRmerch

Or via bank transfer referencing Spartacus:

Name: German Shepherd RRR
Acc no: 13308529
Sort code: 20-51-08

We appreciate all your support helping us get Sparky the surgery he needs ❤️

Can you help us get Spartacus (Sparky) the surgery he needs?
11/01/2025

Can you help us get Spartacus (Sparky) the surgery he needs?

Meet Sparky/Spartacus Back on 21st November, Ray was made aware of a lady who had been made homele… Ruth Ruberry needs your support for Spartacus (Sparky)

27/12/2023
25/10/2023

If you would like to support us and don’t want to phone pedro yourself, you can send a donation through PayPal https://www.paypal.me/GSRRRmerch and we will be able to purchase food with your donation. Just remember to click family and friends.

13/09/2023

👨‍🏫 RSE LOCAL MEETINGS 🎤

🚗 We are going across Northern Ireland to inform people about the new RSE changes.

🙋🏻‍♂️Also we explain what this means, what we can do, and how this can be viewed from a Christian perspective.

We are currently booked in

Mullartown House - Annalong: 28th September 2023 @ 7:30pm

Templemore Hall - East Belfast: 10th October 2023 @ 7:30pm

📲 If you would like one in your church/area please get in touch.

Please note that availability may be limited.

02/07/2023
06/12/2022

We have a strict Rehoming Policy which may seem extensive compared to other animal rescues, but we do not apologise for this.

03/09/2022
03/09/2022

daisy is still not found can everyone keep eye out plz

12/07/2022

Repeat after me. Muzzled dogs are NOT BAD DOGS. - feel free to share

Muzzled dogs have good humans.

Muzzled dogs can have more experiences because they are managed. Their quality of life is INCREASED because of the muzzle.

Muzzled dogs can still have treats.

Muzzled dogs are not miserable.

Muzzled dogs are muzzled for ALL KINDS OF REASONS. Not just aggression. Maybe they eat too much stuff off the ground and get sick. Maybe they play too rough. Maybe they over correct when startled. Maybe they want to eat squirrels. Maybe they need to learn better social skills. Not all dogs in a muzzle have a bite history, some have them on to prevent that in the first place. Sometimes the muzzle is more for the HUMAN than the DOG because it allows them to feel more confident. Big dogs, small dogs, and all breeds and sizes need muzzles sometimes. It is not a breed specific tool.

Muzzled dogs are GOOD DOGS WITH GREAT HUMANS who are setting their dog up to not fail. Judging a dog in a muzzle and their owner is the same as judging someone for wearing a helmet. They are choosing safety and being proactive and it takes WORK to get your dog to a level that they are happily working and walking around in a muzzle so kudos to the humans and dogs I meet who put that time in to better their dogs lives.

If you see a dog in a muzzle, don’t stare, don’t ask rude questions, just say “nice job, great looking dog!” And carry on. Believe me, you will have just made that humans day.

🫶

25/05/2022
18/05/2022

Movement for good will provide vital support to organisations right across the UK, Ireland, Channel Islands and the Isle of Man

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