Wire Fence, a business specialising in mesh items, contributed 100 percent of the day’s earnings and 100kg of dog food to Berwick Animal Rescue Kennels on December 14.
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Wire Fence said it’s important we don’t ignore our four-legged good friends throughout the season – specifically ones that don’t have the high-end of a caring family to support them throughout extreme cold weather.
The business contributed £214 to the rescue kennels, together with 100 kgs of dog food to their animal food bank.
B.A.R.K offers short-term haven for undesirable and roaming domestic animals. Wherever possible, they attempt to re-home them. Their location of operation is north and south of the Scottish Border, although they will take animals in from all locations.
This typically indicates within about 60 miles of the kennels – although they have actually had animals in from as far north as Aberdeen and as far south as London.
Jan Ross, kennel supervisor, said: “Thank you a lot, such fantastic news. We likewise run a family pet food bank and recently alone we fed almost 400 meals. Such a sad time however this contribution will make a substantial distinction to many animals.”