'They are the most loving and affectionate pair of dogs you could ever hope to meet'
Two Staffordshire Bull Terriers who are devoted to each and described as the most "loving dogs you could ever hope to meet" are still waiting for their happy ending after more than 245 days in rescue.
Sue Abraham, Lancashire East Branch’s fostering co-ordinator, said: "They are the most loving and affectionate pair of dogs you could ever hope to meet, but being on the more mature side has not helped them and they are now our longest-staying dogs. Juliet likes to carry her toys around like babies, and one of their favourite pastimes is playing tug of war with each other.
"Being in kennels in their twilight years is not easy for them and they’ve been waiting for their happy ending for a long time. We’d love to see them settled in their own home and hope this appeal will help us find their perfect match." Both dogs love company, so an adult only, pet free household with people who are going to be around for a good part of the day will be ideal. For further information please visit the centre’s website or call them on 01254 231 118 .
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