Leeds-born Alex, who just recently ran her 4th fastest time in the 800m at the 2022 Commonwealth Games, took time out of her hectic schedule to reveal her assistance for Dogs Trust Leeds.
Throughout the go to, Alex got to learn everything about the canine locals presently trying to find houses and discovered herself having a training session of a canine kind with five-year-old Staffy cross, Mila, who got to flaunt all her enjoyable techniques in exchange for yummy deals with.
Four-year-old Siberian Husky Freya likewise impressed Alex after showing her loose lead walking, and Alex likewise hung out with Jive, a two-year-old Lurcher who got here just recently as a roaming with a bad injury to her leg.
Mila, Freya and Jive are all trying to find houses and are hoping a caring brand-new household opts for gold and provides them an area on their very own podium– a comfortable couch!
Alex stated: “As a huge dog enthusiast, it has actually been wonderful to go to Dogs Trust Leeds and satisfy the pets being taken care of there– all of them took my heart! It was my very first see to the rehoming centre and it was so beautiful to see all the pets looking so content, unwinded and enjoyed and I make sure they’ll all discover their permanently houses quickly.
” There are a lot of various pets, all trying to find various things from a brand-new house, so I ‘d motivate regional individuals who are thinking about getting a dog, to think of connecting with Dogs Trust to see if they have your best pooch.”
Amanda Sands, rehoming centre supervisor at Dogs Trust Leeds, stated: “Alex was welcomed with great deals of waggy tails at the rehoming centre on her go to– it’s constantly fantastic to satisfy individuals who are as mad about pets as all of us are.
” She was a big hit with all the pets and we were so pleased she might can be found in and learn more about the work we do in addition to provide an assisting hand.”