Loughborough Echo

A dog is not just for lockdown

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THERE’S a well-known phrase often quoted at this time of year, “A dog is for life not just for Christmas”.

The message is intended to deter giving companion animals as gifts.

As a result of the current pandemic the phrase could be, “A dog is for life, not just for lockdown”.

Obviously, no companion animal should be used as a “boredom-breaker” or gift.

A letter from the Dogs Trust highlighte­d that the “demand for dogs has soared during lockdown” and this is fuelling cruel puppy smuggling and puppy farms.

There was also recently an article reporting a boom in kitten buying.

Although buying an animal in the current circumstan­ces may result in a long-term successful human/animal relationsh­ip, there’s a strong chance that many do not.

These unfortunat­e animals may end up being handed in to a rescue centre if they’re lucky or, sadly, abandoned.

Choosing a companion animal must be researched and considered carefully.

It is recommende­d that animals are adopted from a reputable rescue centre such as Leicester’s RSPCA Woodside, where staff have the knowledge and expertise to guide people to the most appropriat­e animal for their circumstan­ces and lifestyles.

Rescue centres will give accurate and honest informatio­n about their animals as their concern is for animal welfare not profit. Nationwide, there are thousands of healthy, very adoptable animals in centres from kittens and puppies to old-timers.

Adopting from these centres helps to alleviate the serious problem of pet over-population.

Please remember, animals have feelings.

While living with a companion animal can bring great joy and be mutually beneficial, caring for another living being must be regarded as long-term as well as a privilege and responsibi­lity.

Elizabeth Allison

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