Yorkshire Post

STRUGGLE TO KEEP SANCTUARY OPEN Amazing support for rare ‘teddy bear’ flock which enjoys ‘walkies’

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ANIMAL COMPANIONS: Clockwise from top, Warren Evans walks a Valais Blacknose sheep at Tranmire Sheep Sanctuary; Sharon Lawlor making fleece rugs; sheep go for a walk with Sharon Lawlor and Warren Evans.

WALKING THE dog has given millions of people something to do during the long months of lockdown.

But for Sharon Lawlor, animal companions­hip comes in a much more unusual form – a mini flock of rare sheep.

Ms Lawlor, 55, has set up sheep-walking experience­s for those who wish to experience the company of her pride and joy, nine Valais Blacknose sheep, at her sanctuary near Whitby.

One of the sheep, Casanova, is so named because he is something of a flirt who very much enjoys human companions­hip.

They are just nine of hundreds of animals she keeps at the sanctuary in what has now become a full-time job.

But the struggles of the pandemic mean Tranmire Sheep Sanctuary is at risk of permanent closure, and Ms Lawlor has spent months creating artisan crafts including cruelty-free rugs and needle-felting to raise funds to protect her flock.

She said: “Many years ago I saw a picture of the Valais, and I thought ‘that sheep has got to be a teddy bear’. Little did I know a few years later, I’d actually have some of them.

“Casanova, if I don’t walk him, he sulks, and he follows me around.

“People get to spend time with the sheep. Normal sheep run away but ours don’t – they run to you. They are very, very similar to dogs.”

While the sheep ready themselves for another season of walks with new friends, Ms Lawlor’s time has been taken up with hand-rearing some 30 orphan lambs, which she is now trying to rehome.

She has been contacted by dozens of farmers who have lost sheep while lambing, or have had triplet lambs meaning the ewes cannot feed them all, and has found it impossible to say no. Ms Lawlor set up a crowdfundi­ng site some weeks ago after the pandemic caused the sanctuary to lose income to support the flock, and the new lambs.

She said: “I’m absolutely worn out. I’m networking now to find them homes all over the country. We’re going to struggle throughout winter as we’ve used all our reserves.

“Our appeal has been so successful – we’ve had people appear with blankets and dog crates from all over. I’ve been amazed.”

To donate visit www. sheepsanct­uary.com.

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