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Arlo, who got here into the care of Northumberland Dog Rescue in November, and his key volunteer spent the night time at The Lindisfarne Inn at Beal to assessment progress on his suitability for rehoming.
Checking into one of many pub’s pet-friendly bedrooms, the Boston Terrier proved himself prepared for the rescue to obtain purposes from potential new homeowners.
It was a significant train to find out the work carried out by the volunteers to handle Arlo’s reactiveness to different dogs and wariness of latest locations and one which common supervisor Amelia Dunn was eager to supply.
“Northumberland Dog Rescue do a fantastic job and after building up a good relationship with them at The Amble Inn and The Bamburgh Castle Inn, when they told me about Arlo and needing to test him before he could be made available to adopt, I thought we were the perfect place,” she stated.
“We could give him and Anna somewhere that they would be able to see how he responded, but also with a safe space if he needed one.
“The team made Anna and Arlo as welcome as possible, and it was great to see him so happy and content and to pass his assessment with flying colours.”
The Lindisfarne Inn is quick making itself out to be certainly one of The Inn Collection Group’s most pet-friendly properties, with a wall of fame filling up quick with images of all their doggy guests.
Northumberland Dog Rewscue say the train could also be repeated sooner or later ought to the necessity come up.
A spokesperson stated: “We’re delighted to say Arlo passed with flying colours and this wouldn’t have been possible if it wasn’t for the generous help of Amelia, the team at The Lindisfarne Inn and everyone connected with the dog welcoming The Inn Collection Group.
“Having experienced the hospitality of the Lindisfarne Inn and the extremely dog-welcoming attitude of all the staff there we have no hesitations in recommending them to everyone.”