The Courier & Advertiser (Angus and Dundee)

‘Direwolves’ are a concern for Perthshire animal charity

Fictional creatures in hit TV show have led to an increase in number of abandoned dogs

- Mark mackay mmackay@thecourier.co.uk

A Tayside rescue charity says the hit television show Game Of Thrones has had an unexpected and unwelcome effect.

Perthshire Abandoned Dogs Society (Pads) has cared for more than 7,700 dogs since it was establishe­d 27 years ago and has seen many trends come and go.

It has recently become increasing­ly concerned by the plight of breeds such as huskies and malamutes — which look like the northern Inuit dogs used in the blockbuste­r show.

They play the part of the “direwolves”, who become bodyguards to central characters in the show and have led many families to seek to buy their own.

Unfortunat­ely, the purchases have led to an increasing number of dogs being given up by owners ill-prepared to meet the needs of the demanding breeds.

There is said to have been an eight-fold increase in abandonmen­ts since the show hit screens in 2011.

Alison Kennedy from Pads said: “Sadly it looks like huskies are becoming the next problem dog, taking over from staffies, for rescue charities across the UK. They have become extremely popular because of the impact of Game Of Thrones and the film series Twilight.

“The trouble with huskies and other similar breeds is that they are pack dogs, highly intelligen­t and easily bored.

“They require a lot of stimulatio­n and exercise and experience­d owners.

“That’s why they eat the sofa if they are holed-up all day. “They are not lapdogs.” Alison said that all too many would-be dog owners do not consider the breed of dog and their needs before taking them home.

She continued: “The advice from all rescue charities is that unless you are experience­d with the breed and know what is entailed with giving them a proper life, then don’t buy one.”

Peter Dinklage, who stars in the show, teamed-up with Peta to urge caution when it comes to buying dogs.

The actor said: “We understand that due to the direwolves’ huge popularity, many folks are going out and buying huskies.

“Not only does this hurt all the deserving homeless dogs waiting for a chance at a good home in shelters, but shelters are also reporting that many of these huskies are being abandoned – as often happens when dogs are bought on impulse, without understand­ing their needs.

“Please, please, if you’re going to bring a dog into your family, make sure that you’re prepared for such a tremendous responsibi­lity and remember to always, always, adopt from a shelter.”

“Please, please, if you’re going to bring a dog into your family, make sure thatyou’re prepared for such a tremendous responsibi­lity. PETER DINKLAGE

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