Tia Greyhound & Lurcher Rescue

Tia Greyhound & Lurcher Rescue Rehoming by appointment only. Visiting by appointment only.

As a reminder of our Tia Fun Dog Shows in Nairn (2nd Aug) and Halifax (30th Aug) 2026 here are a few photos from last ye...
13/06/2026

As a reminder of our Tia Fun Dog Shows in Nairn (2nd Aug) and Halifax (30th Aug) 2026 here are a few photos from last year. We hope that you will come along. We are working away in the background to organise the events. Stall pitches still available for a minimum donation of £25. Craft stalls required for Halifax.
Catering van required for Nairn
Email [email protected]

Eye-candy alert!!😍Two more beautiful boys looking for homes 🏡 Meet Hermes💙(blue) and Arnie💙(brindle). For more info, ple...
12/06/2026

Eye-candy alert!!😍Two more beautiful boys looking for homes 🏡 Meet Hermes💙(blue) and Arnie💙(brindle). For more info, please visit our rehoming page👇🏼and to enquire about adoption, email [email protected]. PLEASE INCLUDE YOUR PHONE NUMBER.

https://www.tiagreyhoundandlurcherrescue.co.uk/rehoming/

We request a minimum donation of £350 to adopt.

When we first met Brax it was snowing🌨️Now we’re in Summer and, whilst the seasons might have changed, Brax’s situation ...
11/06/2026

When we first met Brax it was snowing🌨️Now we’re in Summer and, whilst the seasons might have changed, Brax’s situation hasn’t…. he’s yet another black boy still waiting for a home.🖤

Brax is described as “gentleman”. The way to his heart is most definitely through his stomach as he does love his food😋He’s a fair-weather boy who doesn’t like the cold weather one bit and would much rather go back to bed. Who can blame him?!😴A quiet, laid-back boy who is looking for nothing more than a comfy bed & lots of tasty treats!

https://www.tiagreyhoundandlurcherrescue.co.uk/brax/

If you can offer Brax a home, please email [email protected] and PLEASE INCLUDE YOUR PHONE NUMBER.

We request a minimum donation of £350
to adopt.

BABY HILDA is a beautiful 18 month old pup who the industry would have put to sleep as she was too small to race.  At on...
10/06/2026

BABY HILDA is a beautiful 18 month old pup who the industry would have put to sleep as she was too small to race. At only 22kg, she might be a teeny-tiny girl, but she has the biggest heart!💖

Hilda LOVES being around both people and other dogs and is super affectionate & playful. She is currently living happily in foster with two other hounds and is great around smaller breeds. She loves her foster brother, Pirlo, so much she follows him around like a shadow🥹and has even won over Heath, who can be choosy about his friends.🥰

Hilda settled very quickly into her foster family’s routine. She is clean in the house, sleeps through the night and travels well in the car. She is happy being left for a few hours providing she has another dog for company but, when your home, Hilda likes to be in your company.

As a pup, Hilda is very playful (with both humans and dogs) and has short bursts of energy where she enjoys doing zoomies around the house & garden or collecting whatever prized possessions she can find!😆After a few minutes however, she’s worn herself out and is quite happy to settle down for a snooze.😴 Her foster Dad describes her as “an absolute joy who is always making him laugh”🤭

Hilda has experienced a lot of upheaval in her short life and now needs to find a forever home. She is looking for a patient and loving family who can shower her with attention and understand her playfulness & energy levels are appropriate for her age. Hilda would love to find a home with another dog she could play with.🤞💖Hilda does have a prey drive typical of a sighthound so no cats or small furries.

If you think you can offer Hilda the love & stability she deserves, please email [email protected] and PLEASE INCLUDE YOUR PHONE NUMBER.

We request a minimum donation of £350 to adopt Hilda.

10/06/2026

If only my life was so easy.
The girls...just eating..

Three new boys looking for homes🏡💙All are stunning, even if their current racing names leave a bit to be desired!🥴The bl...
09/06/2026

Three new boys looking for homes🏡💙All are stunning, even if their current racing names leave a bit to be desired!🥴The black boys are Paudie and Cha. The brindle is called “Now Is Not The Time”! In our opinion, he should be called Now IS The Time as it’s time for new names and new homes all round!

Please visit our rehoming page for more info on all 3 boys and email [email protected] if you can offer any of them a new name & new home.💙PLEASE INCLUDE YOUR PHONE NUMBER.

https://www.tiagreyhoundandlurcherrescue.co.uk/rehoming/

We request a minimum donation of £350 to adopt.

When we saw the headline in the Press and Journal saying “Charity to sell off animal sanctuary” we were a bit shocked an...
09/06/2026

When we saw the headline in the Press and Journal saying “Charity to sell off animal sanctuary” we were a bit shocked and saddened that our efforts to keep Tia going into our second quarter century had been summarised in this way. Then we thought that the best way to respond was to give you more background, which we hope you will appreciate.

The first thing we have to say is that we are not closing down the charity! In fact, we are strengthening our ability to keep going into the future. The only reason we do what we do is that we love our animals and want to keep helping them as much as we can. Selling our current location is just one part of the story, and here is the rest…..

Like many animal charities, for decades we have run a model where we have a fixed rescue centre staffed by paid staff with the assistance of volunteers. This, for us and many similar charities, was funded for years by a mix of charity shops; donations; bequests; and “tin-rattling” fund raising. Post Covid, the world was quite different. Our income halved whilst our expenses began to creep up. To add to this, we had less volunteer time and staff costs have continued to rise above inflation.

In the last few years, and especially since Covid, difficulties in recruiting staff and in getting volunteers has meant that we have struggled to house as many greyhounds as we had hoped, resulting in our rescue centre being under-utilised and a new way of working has emerged, rehoming directly from the trainers.

Fast-forward to 2026 and we have decided to sell our present site and use the proceeds to secure a smaller property better suited to our rehoming work. We will also be collaborating with partner locations across Britain where we can assist animals across the country to be housed, assessed and then re-homed with a new forever family. Hand in hand with this, we intend to continue operating our current site under a lease arrangement, enabling us to provide sanctuary for animals which, through illness or age, cannot be re-homed. The funds released through the sale will be put back 100% into supporting our work.

Are we sad about these changes? Of course we are; we had made long-term plans and done much to make them work but, as President Clinton was quoted: “It’s the economy, stupid!” All charities rely on getting the balance between income and outgoings right. It is never easy. Income can fluctuate significantly from month to month and bills can do the same (although they rarely seem to go down!). We could have tried to go on with our present model and slowly slipped into a financial position from which we could not recover, or taken positive action to ensure the survival of Tia Rescue and, more importantly, our work in rescuing, caring for and re-homing our wonderful animals.

So how to summarise? Tia is alive and well and is preparing to keep going. Although it is sad that we are having to change how we operate our site in Nairn, it is going to help us, and especially all the animals that we love, to have a safe and happy future.

If you or any of your friends and family want to help us further, please donate to our emergency appeal.

Help Debra Rothery raise money to support Tia Greyhound & Lurcher Rescue

08/06/2026

Want to see the difference 6 months can make?! Well take a look at Mason💙In January he was picked up as a skinny stray in Barnsley. And here he is six months on… living in Scotland and literally loving life!🥰Bringing so much joy to his new family!

To help us change the lives of more beautiful souls like Mason, please support our 30th Anniversary Emergency Appeal by clicking on the link below👇🏼Every single one of them deserves to live a life like this🙏❤️

https://www.justgiving.com/page/tia-30th-emergency-appeal-2026

Poor Blackout🖤He’s wondering if he should rename himself “Washout” as that’s exactly what his adoption journey has been ...
06/06/2026

Poor Blackout🖤He’s wondering if he should rename himself “Washout” as that’s exactly what his adoption journey has been to date😢A complete washout. Without a single enquiry.💔Blackout deserves so much more than this! He’s a gorgeous, happy, friendly boy whose tail doesn’t stop wagging! Described by our volunteers as “a happy, sunny, straightforward boy who needs a chance”.🙏

If you can turn Blackout’s rehoming journey from “washout” to “woohoo I’ve got a home🥳”, please email [email protected] and PLEASE INCLUDE YOUR PHONE NUMBER.

https://www.tiagreyhoundandlurcherrescue.co.uk/blackout-no-blackout/

We request a minimum donation of £350 to adopt Blackout.

Address

Easter Hardmuir Farm
Nairn
IV125QG

Opening Hours

Saturday 10am - 4pm
Sunday 10am - 4pm

Telephone

+447974960684

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