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Young terrier seeking love and attention in a new home




Loves curling up on a cosy sofa

A YOUNG terrier is hoping to lap up lots of care and attention in a new home

Pip, a five-year-old Patterdale terrier hopes to become the leading lady for a new owner.

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

“Pip is a bouncy, friendly girl who loves being the centre of attention. Whilst she would like to be the only dog in her new home, she enjoys human company and is at her happiest when curling up next to her favourite people on the sofa.”

“Pip is an active young dog with quite a high chase drive so will need to be walked on a lead when out and about. She would be best suited to a home with a big garden where she can enjoy some off-lead fun and continue her training. Pip could live with older children, aged 13 and over.”

Do you think you could offer Pip the starring role in a new home? Pop into the rehoming centre at Plumb’s Farm, Hamstead Marshall, Newbury, Berks RG20 0HR or call the rehoming centre on 0300 303 0292.

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 in the UK and one in Ireland.

For more information about the charity’s work visit www.dogstrust.org.uk.



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