Lockdown strays given Christmas cheer at dogs’ home!
Dogs’ homes up and down the UK are struggling under the weight of abandoned pets this Christmas as dogs bought in lockdown are increasingly being dumped on the doorsteps of the charities.
Dr. Beckmann – the manufacturer of the No.1 best-selling Pet Stain & Odour Remover – is committed to helping these forgotten pooches and has launched a Christmas campaign to bring some festive cheer to dogs at Manchester & Cheshire Dogs’ home.
More than 3.2 million pets were bought by UK household during lockdown, figures have shown.
But some dog owners are finding that their new pet is more trouble to look after than they had anticipated. As a result, more than 5% of those who had bought a pet during the pandemic have already given it up, according to research by the Pet Food Manufacturers Association.
Dr. Beckmann loves dogs and after the company saw the reports from experts showing this Christmas is going to be tough for Britain’s pooches and dogs’ homes, they decided to act – partnering with Manchester & Cheshire Dogs’ Home and arranging a special delivery of Christmas dinner to give a group of abandoned dogs some much-needed festive cheer.
The famous cleaning brand has rebranded from Dr. Beckmann to Dr. Petmann to launch its Christmas campaign – which will see the brand deliver 100 specially produced portions of premium doggy Christmas dinner to the abandoned pooches at the home in Warrington.
The Christmas dinner, made especially by natural pet food manufacturer Wilsons Pet Food, features raw premium turkey and is great for dog health.
Dr. Beckmann spokesperson, Susan Fermor, said: “We don’t just manufacture the UK’s best-selling Pet Stain & Odour Remover, we are committed to doing what we can to help Britain’s dogs.
“We already have a great working relationship with Manchester & Cheshire Dogs Home and have partnered with them before to help make life a little easier for the dogs and the home.
“When we saw the figures showing that lockdown has caused a deluge of abandoned dogs since the easing of restrictions, we had to act. So, we’ve worked to design and produce a special Christmas dinner of raw turkey food for the lovely dogs at the home. It is the least we could do.
“We’re going to give the dogs there a big Christmas celebration, with toys and decorations, party hats and, of course, the main event – the scrummy Christmas dinner.”
Manager of Manchester & Cheshire Dogs’ Home, Anna Stansfield, said: “Since the pandemic, we’ve been so busy at the dogs’ home. It’s such a shame to see the number of dogs being abandoned at dogs’ homes right across the UK and really want to highlight that dogs are for life not just for Christmas.
“We’ve worked with Dr. Beckmann before and it’s lovely that they’ve come here to give our dogs some Christmas joy with this special Dr Petman Christmas Dinner and all the trimmings – it will be a special day for all the dogs here, as well as the staff.”