Two terrific terriers seek new home together
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Two terrific terriers are seeking a sofa to surf together in a new home.
Terriers, Munch, aged four, and his best pal, youngster eighteen-month-old Rusty - who really can't bear to be torn apart - are seeking a special owner to give them both a loving home.
Jenny Hopkins, Assistant Manager at Dogs Trust Newbury, said:
“These adorable terriers are a bit of an odd couple but they are totally devoted to one another just the same. Rusty is the more energetic of the two and will need to be kept stimulated with plenty of training – possibly even agility classes. He loves his toys and ball games are his favourite. Munch is a sweet, affectionate boy who adores cuddling up to his carers.”
“Despite their different personalities, Rusty and Munch are like two “pups-in-a-pod” who love nothing more than sleeping side-by-side together the sofa. They are the best of friends and will settle into a new home well with their buddy by their side. They are looking for a home with a secure garden, ideally in a rural location away from too much hustle and bustle and can live with older children.”
“We often see canine couples come in together and as they are always so attached, it wouldn’t be fair to split them up. Rehoming a pair of dogs can be incredibly rewarding, especially if it means you’re helping to keep a friendship together and we hope Rusty and Munch can scamper two-by-two to a new home soon.”
Do you think you could you could double the love for Munch and Rusty? Please call the staff at Dogs Trust Newbury on 0300 303 0292.
Or why not pop into the rehoming centre at Plumb’s Farm, Hamstead Marshall, Newbury, Berks, RG20 0HR.
Dogs Trust is the UK’s largest dog welfare charity and cares for nearly 17,000 stray and abandoned dogs each year through its network of 20 Rehoming Centres across the UK and one in Ireland. For more information about the charity’s work visit www.dogstrust.org.uk