Dogs Trust Kenilworth appeals for home for ‘left behind mum’ ahead of Mother's Day

By James Smith

13th Mar 2023 | Local News

One-year-old Crossbreed, Indi arrived at the Honiley centre in December 2022 after being found as a heavily pregnant stray (image via Dogs Trust)
One-year-old Crossbreed, Indi arrived at the Honiley centre in December 2022 after being found as a heavily pregnant stray (image via Dogs Trust)

Dogs Trust Kenilworth is hoping to find a loving family for a dog who is still awaiting a new home after watching her eight healthy puppies head off to new owners.

One-year-old Crossbreed Indi arrived at the Honiley centre in December 2022 after being found as a heavily pregnant stray.

She gave birth to six boys and two girls just days later on 3 January 2023.

Dedicated canine carers looked after the pups, helping to socialise them and prepare them for their new homes.

Once they were weaned, they spent time in foster care through the charity's home from home scheme to help them get used to the sights and sounds of a home environment. 

Indi gave birth to eight puppies just days after being rescued (image via Dogs Trust)

Her puppies are now settled with their new families, and staff say Indi is now ready to find a permanent home of her own. 

Emma-Jane Thomas, manager at Dogs Trust Kenilworth, said: "Indi did an amazing job as a mum. It was a large litter and of course she'd been through a huge change to her life just days before giving birth, so we are all so proud of how she coped. 

 "She is a wonderful dog with lots of love to give who'd make a perfect pet. She's a sensitive soul so needs a family who can commit to visiting her several times to get to know her before adoption day. We know all her pups are now happy in their new homes, and that's all we want for her too. She really deserves it."  

If you think you can offer Indi a home, visit www.dogstrust.org.uk to find out more.

     

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