The Galloway News

Paw-sitive response to greyhound fundraiser

- STEPHEN NORRIS

The first Dalbeattie Makers Market of the year was a paws-itive success for a Tinwald-based canine charity on Saturday.

Dumfriessh­ire and Cumbria Greyhound Rescue, which operates from Damhead Kennels, added more than £230 to its coffers at a coffee morning on what was its first fundraisin­g outing of the year on Saturday.

Four greyhounds accompanie­d the charity’s volunteers at the 10am to 2pm event – and co-founder Margaret Hill was delighted with the public response.

She told the News:“The day went very well and we made £231.90 in total, which was great.

“Nobody in the charity is paid so all the money will go towards things such as neutering, speying and trips to the vet.

“Sometimes we have to go and pick a dog up and the kennelling, which we have to pay for.

“We have foster people as well and they are provided with muzzles, collars and food for the greyhounds.

“We had a stall at the market and ran the coffee morning as well.

“The response was very good – it’s all about promoting the dogs.”

Dumfriessh­ire and Cumbria Greyhound Rescue recently rehomed its 2,000th greyhound in Dalbeattie.

Three-year-old Carlos was handed over to Dorothy and Bryan Jardine – after dog and humans first met up at the makers market.

However, there can often be a delay between a visit to the stall and people deciding to consider rehoming a greyhound, Margaret explained.

“Sometimes it can be three months down the line that people remember us. We have a number of home checks going on at the moment, which is very encouragin­g.

“Thanks to the publicity people have really got to know us.”

Margaret added:“We have another milestone coming up – our 2024th dog in 2024.

“And the way things are going that will be sooner rather than later.”

The charity celebrated its 20th anniversar­y in 2022 and operates a successful charity shop in Lockerbie.

 ?? ?? Great day Dogs and owners head for coffee
Great day Dogs and owners head for coffee
 ?? ?? Great response Julia Smith and Margaret Hill at one of the stalls
Great response Julia Smith and Margaret Hill at one of the stalls

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