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Number of Christmas presents bought for pets triples
Owners asked to pledge lifelong commitment to pets
Puppy saved after wolfing down box of chocolates
Beapher celebrates 75 years at special event
Early Christmas gift for attack-victim Chester
PFMA interview on SKY News highlights Brexit priorities
Pet food brand donates to foodbank this Christmas
Pero scoops up Business of the Year Award
Owners blow hot and cold about walkies in bad weather
Two out of three Brits have bed-shared with their pet
Horticultural firm comes to the aid of animals
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Vets practice spreads Christmas cheer with donation
IAMS sponsors Flyball at Crufts
Dogs meet Santa at Squires Garden Centres
Photizo lights up the 35th Aviemore Sled Dog Rally
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Pet shop to close after more than 40 years of trading
Shocking reasons people give up their dogs
UK firm trains and sells personal protection dogs costing £40,000 to the rich and famous
Pooch & Mutt launches tongue-in-cheek campaign
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Shocking reasons people give up their dogs

 

The Dogs Trust is urging the British public to remember its iconic slogan ‘A dog is for life, not just for Christmas' after a year of bizarre reasons offered by people giving up their dog.

 

To bring the message home the charity has created “Why I left you,” a video with a twist which highlights the carefree attitude which people sadly display towards dog ownership.

Following Christmas last year, Dogs Trust received a call every five minutes (3,596 calls) from people looking to give up their dogs.

 

Here are just some of the reasons:

  1. I won a free holiday and I couldn’t take my dogs with me
  2. I’m a vegetarian but he always wanted to eat meat
  3. I got him as a secret Santa present
  4. She was too friendly and wanted to greet every dog and human we met on a walk
  5. He was panting too much
  6. He didn’t like it when we played dress up
  7. She sleeps in her own bed all night – I thought she would want to sleep in my bed

The iconic slogan has proved just as meaningful today as it was when first coined nearly 40 years ago as a new survey reveals 20% of dog owners spend less than two weeks researching before buying a dog and 1 in 5 people confessed to buying a dog simply because it was a cute accessory.

The survey also revealed that one in ten people admit to buying or receiving a dog as a Christmas gift. The dog owning public also significantly underestimated the financial cost of dog ownership with 70% believing their dog will cost them less than the actual cost of £10,000 during its lifetime.

 

Following a staggering 1,000 calls during Christmas week last year from people unable to care for their dogs (200 of these specifically about puppies) Dogs Trust's network of 20 Rehoming Centres in the UK are bracing themselves as they expect to take in thousands of dogs in the weeks following the festive period.

Adrian Burder, Chief Executive for Dogs Trust, who rehomed abandoned Christmas pup Skipper in 2014, explains:

“Dogs Trust take in thousands of much loved dogs from heartbroken owners who sadly find themselves unable to continue to care for their dogs due to unavoidable changes in their circumstances so it’s particularly hard for staff when they see the other end of the spectrum; dogs handed in simply because their owner’s bought them on a whim and consider them little more than toys to be discarded when the novelty wears off.

“We really hope this Christmas is the year our nation of animal lovers finally takes heed of our slogan ‘A dog is for life, not just for Christmas’ and we don’t see dogs discarded because their owners have not considered the lifetime commitment of dog ownership.”

Dogs Trust urges anyone considering getting a dog to ensure they do their research to find a dog compatible with their lifestyle, so they are fully aware of the realities of caring for a dog for the duration of its lifetime.

 

The 'Why I left you' can be viewed at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zllj5Rb_a0A

 

 

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