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Give a dog a home

Animal welfare officers from Brighton & Hove City Council are appealing for dog lovers to consider giving a home to a stray as Council kennels are currently full with dogs desperately in need of new homes. Senior animal welfare officer, Sue Watson, said: “We have dogs to suit a range of owners. “The

Give a dog a home
Alaska
Alaska

Animal welfare officers from Brighton & Hove City Council are appealing for dog lovers to consider giving a home to a stray as Council kennels are currently full with dogs desperately in need of new homes.

Senior animal welfare officer, Sue Watson, said:

“We have dogs to suit a range of owners.

“They include Elsie a young white staffy and gentle giant Daniel who loves his walks.

“We even have a pair of beautiful huskies Alaska and Dakota who would be perfect companions for keen runners!”
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Dakota

The officers would particularly like to find a home for George, a friendly four year old, who has been in kennels since February.

Sue said:

“He’s been treated for a skin condition but is now well and truly recovered and ready for a new home.”

To find out more about these and other stray dogs needing homes, telephone animal welfare on 01273 292446

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