A loyal doggy-duo are searching for their endlessly home after their proprietor handed away.
Loved-up Silky, 10, and Tammy, eight, are a pair of crossbreed dogs who had been handed in to Dogs Trust in November of final 12 months. They are two greatest associates who supply one another confidence and companionship following their devastating loss.
Their present foster carers describe the duo as “quiet and loveable house guests who are affectionate with people and each other,” making them the right addition to a quiet home with no different dogs and probably kids over the age of 14. Patience and kindness are strictly required for this loving pair.
Alex Hennessey, supervisor at Dogs Trust Darlington Rehoming Centre stated: “It’s always very sad when dogs come into our care after their owner’s pass away. It’s such an unsettling time for any dog as they don’t understand what is happening and can take time to adjust to kennels or a foster home.
“Being together is everything to Silky and Tammy. They love each other and so we must find them a home where they can remain as a pair.
“We have limited information about their past life, however we were told they lived in a barn on a farm and led sheltered lives. They have adapted well to life in a foster home where they are affectionate and enjoy a fuss.
“They both love their food and treats, maybe a little too much, so we are keeping a close eye on their waistlines at present. There is no doubt, having each other helps them in life.
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“All dogs want to love and be loved and so we feel Valentine’s Day is the perfect time to tell people about Silky and Tammy who will bring double the love into their new owner’s life. We urge anyone interested in keeping this love match together to get in touch.”
To discover out extra concerning the dogs ready on their particular somebody at Dogs Trust Darlington go to www.dogstrust.org.uk/darlington
You can learn extra details about turning into a foster carer for Dogs Trust right here: www.dogstrust.org.uk/rehoming/fostering