escue pups headed for a day on the beach this week for a day of enjoyable and enrichment, as a part of Battersea’s Put on Blue for Rescue.
The marketing campaign is operating throughout September, and hopes to encourage folks to return and see what pets they’ve able to go to loving houses. It additionally goals to lift awareness and assist for the work the animal welfare charity undertakes.
Devoted workers from the charity’s Manufacturers Hatch centre took rescue dogs Bounce, Kai, Dottie, Milo, and Teddy to the seashore in Kent for the day, to present them a particular deal with and assist them get used to new experiences earlier than they head off to houses to name their very own.
The canines had been fortunate sufficient to do loads of exploring, sand digging, and sniffing across the seashore as they happy.
Bethany Montgomery, group chief at Battersea and one of many group members who took the canines on their particular outing, mentioned: “We had an awesome day taking our canines out to the seashore, they actually loved dipping their paws within the sea and operating round within the sand.
“Knowledgeable care is on the coronary heart of what we do at Battersea, and exploring completely different environment and having new experiences are a significant a part of this.
“Native dog-friendly seashores are an awesome place for our canines to stretch their legs and have a enjoyable time out, and what higher approach to have fun Battersea’s Put on Blue for Rescue!”
One-year-old border collie Dottie was among the many canines who attended the seashore time out. She spends a lot of her days exploring and enjoying with toys, and is searching for a brand new quiet house away from town with skilled homeowners who can prepare her.
All through September, Battersea is asking pet lovers all over the place to point out their love for rescue with “Put on Blue for Rescue”, and take to social media to point out off their pets.
To assist Battersea and present your love for rescue, become involved by visiting https://www.battersea.org.uk or by looking ‘Put on Blue for Rescue’ #WearBlueForRescue.