Room for Two? 

Dogs Trust West Calder Shines a Light on the Unbreakable Bond of Pairs

 Amid the continued cost of living crisis Dogs Trust West Calder is seeing a worrying trend of an increase in the number of pairs of dogs being relinquished due to the financial strain of caring for two pets. 

The team at West Calder have seen a significant increase in pairs being handed over in the past two years.  In 2021, the charity cared for 17 pairs, with this number rocketing to 30 in 2022.  

So far this year 16 pairs have been cared for at the West Lothian rehoming centre with 13 pairs successfully rehomed to date and three doggie duos currently awaiting their second chance in life.   

Susan Tonner, Manager at Dogs Trust West Calder said:  “It is a real concern to see such an increase in the number of pairs of dogs needing to come into the centre for rehoming and a sad reflection of what we are currently facing due to the cost of living crisis. 

“At Dogs Trust we do our very best to keep these doggy best friends together and are appealing to anyone who has space in their home and heart to take on these doggy families. Every pair is different with our current pairs including siblings and best friends – all share a deep love for each other which is a wonderful to witness.” 

Each pair comes with a unique story, but all of them share one thing in common—a desperate need for a loving home where they can continue their lives as inseparable companions.

Current loved up-duos looking for a new home together are: 

Bruno and Benji are a bonded pair of brothers who have lived together their entire lives.  The eight-year-old Labrador crosses are happy and playful and adore people.  They both love cuddles, belly rubs and showing off tricks for tasty treats. 

Bruno and Benji do everything together – playing, eating, walking and sleeping.

They enjoy playing in the garden, chilling with each other and cherish all time spent together.  https://www.dogstrust.org.uk/rehoming/dogs/retriever-labrador/3035383 

Roo and Rafa are 12-year-old best pals who have shared a lifetime of loyalty and companionship together. Roo is a Golden Retriever and Rafa a black Labrador. 

The super sweet boys enjoy affection and their soft toys. Roo and Rafa love company and would thrive in a home with patient owners who can provide a calm and reassuring environment for them. 

https://www.dogstrust.org.uk/rehoming/dogs/retriever-labrador/3031290 

Chi and Alba are five-year-old Labrador Retrievers who have always lived together.  Brother (Chi) and sister (Alba) are a very loving duo who make friends wherever they go. 

Both are playful, Chi loves to fetch a ball or teddy and proudly show off what he has, Albi is a water baby and loves splashing about in the paddling pool.  At the end of the day, they enjoy nothing more than snuggling up together.  

https://www.dogstrust.org.uk/rehoming/dogs/retriever-labrador/3041158 

The team at Dogs Trust West Calder provides extensive support and guidance to potential adopters, ensuring a seamless transition and a lifetime of happiness for both the dogs and their new families.

For more information on any of our dynamic duos please contact Dogs Trust West Calder on 01506 873459 or visit our website – dogstrust.org.uk/rehoming 

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