The UK's largest dog welfare charity, Dogs Trust, is urging people to consider how their lives will change after the current restrictions are lifted before buying or adopting an animal. A UK charity is warning a dog is 'for life, not just for lockdown' as millions of people working from home scour the internet in an attempt to buy a puppy. Pictured: Emma Louise revealed her boyfriend's family added Cocker Spaniel puppy called Nelly to their family in the Cotswolds. Meanwhile the Dog's Trust Charity started re-homing dogs again on April 17 following an amended agreement with the government amid the coronavirus lockdown. This is approximately 55 per cent less than the amount Dogs Trust re-homed before the pandemic.
Source: Daily Mail May 15, 2020 11:30 UTC