p>On Mothers Day, spare a thought for some doggy mothers who need forever homes:
DOGS TRUST CELEBRATES MARVELLOUS CANINE MUMS THIS MOTHER’S DAY
Devoted doggy-mums are in need of paw-fect homes
On Sunday 14th March mums across the country will be eagerly awaiting cards, gifts and flowers; sadly no one will be sending tokens of love to these three doggy-mums.
Nessa, a little 4year old Terrier type was also found as a pregnant stray; she gave birth to her litter only days ago and has instantly taken to motherhood. This little dog has already given so much love to her brood, and will soon be looking for someone to give her all the love and attention she so deserves.
Snoop (left) a 13year old Collie type came into Dogs Trust’s Merseyside Rehoming Centre with her son, six year old son Bryn (right). These two are incredibly attached, and must be rehomed together – this means double the responsibility, but double reward.
Bea the Beagle was found wandering the streets of Ballymena as a heavily pregnant stray; she recently gave birth to seven delightful puppies. The stress became too much for poor Bea, who fell ill - staff were concerned for the pups and considered hand rearing them. However, Bea, ever the devoted mum looked after them dutifully throughout her illness and made a full recovery.
Buddy and Julie on The Blue Cross stand at Crufts.
Buddy helping attract people to The Blue Cross stand.
It's the first day of Crufts today and as I trawled through the press releases on offer in the press room, some of them jumped out at me.
Three beautiful Corgis pose for pictures.
Crufts is a great place to discover the doggy activities you can participate in.
Would you share your lunch with him?