Personnel from Dogs Trust centres in Wales just recently invited a number of ‘pawlitical’ visitors to the rehoming centres in Bridgend and Cardiff with sees from 10 Members of Parliament, Members of the Senedd and Council Leaders.
Jo Stevens MP, Shadow Secretary of State for Wales and MP for Cardiff Central; Samuel Kurtz MS, Shadow Minister for Environment and Rural Affairs; Joel James MS, MS for South Wales Central Area and Rhys ab Owen MS, MS for South Wales Central all checked out Dogs Trust’s cutting-edge rehoming centre in Cardiff, whilst Councillors from Bridgend County District Council Huw David, Council Leader; Rhys Goode, Cabinet Member for Health And Wellbeing and Future Generations; Heidi Bennett, Ross Thomas, Norah Clarke and Della Hughes all checked out the charity’s Bridgend Rehoming Centre.
All were offered trips of the rehoming centres and talked to personnel about a range of problems which affect pets in Wales, consisting of puppy smuggling, the charity’s Flexibility Task which has actually simply released in Wales and supports dog owners leaving domestic abuse, along with the current project, requiring an end to Greyhound racing in Wales.
Following the check out Kim Davies, Deputy Centre Supervisor at Dogs Trust Cardiff, stated:
” It’s been a satisfaction to invite a variety of MPs and MSs to out rehoming centre over the last couple of weeks. Along with having the ability to reveal what a remarkable task our devoted personnel do on website, it was necessary to discuss other essential problems impacting pets and their owners. We’re eagerly anticipating dealing with political leaders at every level to make life much better for pets and their owners throughout Wales.”
Angela Wetherall, Rehoming Centre Supervisor, Dogs Trust Wales, included:
” We do so much operate in our rehoming centres and it’s excellent to see a lot of political leaders taking an interest in the essential work our groups do to support pets in our care. Dealing with councillors, MSs and MPs, we can ideally keep more pets in their houses, with their households and leading delighted lives in Wales. These sees are an important part of this work.”
Anybody thinking about rehoming or promoting a dog through Dogs Trust need to go to the charity’s site for additional information: https://www.dogstrust.org.uk/rehoming/