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Inseparable doggie duo still seeking golden years home




Adorable dogs been together since nine week old pups.

AN INSEPARABLE doggie duo who have been together since they were pups are still without a home of their own, months after other Dogs Trust Newbury residents have arrived and left.

Twelve-year-old terrier Rocky and fourteen-year-old beagle, Bailey are the very best of friends who are looking for a cosy retirement home together.

Jenny Hopkins, assistant manager at Dogs Trust Newbury, said:

“Inseparable duo Rocky and Bailey might be in their golden years, but they are such spritely chaps that you would be forgiven for thinking they are younger than their years.

They love getting out and about on long walks and curling up together for lots of cuddles.”

“Rocky has lived with Bailey since he was nine weeks old so it’s safe to say they are like two pups in a pod who wouldn’t be without each other. They are best suited to a retired household with owners who have plenty of time to spend with them and can make sure they get all the love and affection they deserve. As they only have eyes for each other they would like to be the only pets in the home.”

Do you think you could offer this loving duo a happy home? 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 please visit www.dogstrust.org.uk.



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