HOMELESS dogs are hoping to find somewhere to put their paws up this Christmas.
After the success of the Observer and Dogs Trust’s 12 Dogs of Christmas appeal in recent years – we are again appealing to readers to find a place in their hearts and homes for a four-legged friend.
Despite the impact of the pandemic, the Honiley-based rehoming centre has found homes for more than 600 dogs this year – and they are hoping it won’t be long before these twelve find their special someone too.
Assistant manager James Ackner said: “It has of course been a year none of us could have imagined, but thanks to the dog-loving public who have opened their hearts and their homes to our gorgeous dogs, we have continued to find dogs of all shapes, sizes and ages their ideal families.
“We want to take this opportunity to say a huge thank you to everyone who has supported us in whatever way this year, and we have our fingers crossed that it won’t be too long before we are waving a very fond farewell to these dogs who are more than ready to head off to their forever homes.”
Siren is a five-year-old husky who lives up to his name. Huskies are known to be vocal and Siren is no different.
He arrived at the rehoming centre in September and the team say he is a huge personality who loves to play with other dogs. He’s looking for owners who love life as much as he does and are happy to head out for long walks.
He can live with children aged 14 and over but can’t live with small furry animals or cats. This high energy boy isn’t used to being left home alone so his new owners will need to give him time to settle in and build up leaving hours gradually. He will also need help with house training, but the team are confident it won’t take him long to be trained in this area.
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Call 01926 569236 or visit www.dogstrust.org.uk/our-centre/kenilworth to find out more about the dogs available.