A DORSET-based animal rescue centre has issued an pressing plea for canine food after the variety of dogs getting into its care has soared.
Margaret Green Animal Rescue mentioned it’s coping with extra rescue dogs than it has ever seen earlier than.
The charity mentioned its Lincoln Farm workforce in Winterborne Kingston is getting by 140 tins of pet food each week.
As a outcome, it’s in determined want of pet food provides and has issued a plea to members of the general public for donations.
A spokesperson mentioned: “There is a particular need to build up the strength of dogs arriving who have been neglected and fed far too little to maintain a healthy weight.
“We would be so grateful for any donations of wet dog food to the centre, to help us keep our four-legged friends happy and healthy during their time in our care.”
The charity mentioned individuals who wish to donate moist meals on to its Lincoln Farm centre can achieve this through its Amazon wishlist at https://amzn.eu/2ahb9ie
Alternatively, individuals can drop off donations to the centre in Bere Road, Winterborne Kingston, throughout its opening hours of 9am to three.30pm. The centre is closed on Tuesdays.
The spokesperson added: “Thank you so much for all your support.”