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Harefield Centre appeals for more dog fosterers
Dogs Trust Harefield is appealing for more animal lovers to volunteer as foster carers.
Foster carers provide temporary homes for dogs until they find a permanent home.
The appeal has been issued as the charity continues to receive high numbers of enquiries from people facing the heartbreaking decision to rehome their dogs.
Through its Home from Home scheme, foster carers open their homes to dogs for anything from a few days up to several months.
All costs are covered by Dogs Trust, including food, bedding, grooming and vet treatment.
Foster carers help free up space in the rehoming centres and lets the charity see how each dog behaves in a home environment. The centre is currently looking for fosterers who are over 18, have their own garden or regular access to an outside space and with no children aged under 10 in the home.
For more information visit: www.dogstrust.org.uk/foster milestone event, the Bugler team are looking forward to progressing construction work on site.”
The plans were approved by Hillingdon Council's Planning Committee in December 2023 and proposals were shaped using feedback from residents.
The site at Otterfield Road is projected to complete in autumn 2026. Work will soon begin on the Falling Lane site.
For more information visit: www.hillingdon. gov.uk/yiewsley-redevelopment
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