Kenilworth Dogs Trust celebrates finding new home for 100th dog this year

By James Smith

22nd Mar 2022 | Local News

Tails are wagging at Dogs Trust Kenilworthas the rehoming centre celebrates its 100threhomethis year.

Taking the accolade was nine-year-old Labrador, Tia, who was adopted by Peter and Claire McCrone from Leamington Spa.

Tia found herself in the care of the Honiley rehoming centre when her previous owners could no longer care for her.

"Our daughter had been looking on the Dogs Trust website for quite some time for a dog that would be suitable for our family, and Tia was worth the wait," said Peter.

"She has settled in brilliantly and is often found in one of her many beds next to our daughter Georgina's desk where she stays whilst she does her homework. She loves playing ball, having her tummy rubbed and snuggling on the sofa, so she is perfect!

"She is our first rescue dog and you can see that she has been loved and cared for and well trained by her previous owner. She is so sweet natured, we all love her to pieces and would encourage anyone wanting to welcome a dog into their lives to consider adopting a dog that deserves a second chance."

Dogs Trust Kenilworth has had a busy start to the year, but as ever, the team is still caring for many homeless hounds all looking to find a forever home of their own.

Emma-Jane Thomas, manager at Dogs Trust Kenilworth, said: "It has certainly been a busy start to the year but it's fantastic that so many people, like Peter and Claire, want to give our dogs a second chance and it'swonderful to see Tia settled in her home.

"If youhave space in your heart to give a dog a forever home, please visit the website to find out more.

     

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