STAFF at the Dogs Trust rehoming centre in Harefield have waved goodbye to three special Lurcher pups, Pickle, Pepper and Pesto, as they head off to their forever homes.
The trio arrived at the centre in Harvil Road at the start of July after they were found as strays.
They were all suffering from mange, a skin disease which resulted in fur loss.
After several weeks of lots of TLC, vet treatment and being lovingly looked after, the pups began to recover and their individual personalities started to shine.
Richard Moore, Dogs Trust West London manager, said: “It was amazing to see them go from shy tiny puppies, into bigger bouncy characters.
“While we miss them dearly, it’s incredibly rewarding to see three dogs who had a pretty rough start in life go on to find happy endings.”
While Pepper has kept her name, Pickle has been renamed Ivy and Pesto has the new name of Peto. They have all settled well into their new homes.
Dogs Trust West London currently has more than 35 dogs ready to head off to new homes. If you could give them the happy ending they deserve, visit www.dogstrust.org.uk/rehoming
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