Some
of you may have seen the series by this name about the Battersea Dogs & Cats Home on
TV this autumn. Paul O’Grady, an avid animal lover, takes us on a behind
the scenes look at one of London’s oldest animal welfare organisations.
My
sons and I are obsessed with watching this show. My boys and I would love
to have a dog, but my husband sees the very practical side and claims that we
travel abroad too much and it would be a hassle and expensive to
arrange ‘dog care’ every time we go away. Our consolation is to
visit Battersea!
Battersea
Dogs and Cats Home was founded in 1860, originally accepting dogs, and by 1883
also accepting cats. They take in all sorts of strays and abandoned dogs
and cats and look after them until they can be adopted by a loving
family. We visit regularly for two reasons: 1. We love to see the
dogs in particular and to read the plaques outside their kennels telling their
story; 2. We know that the donation we make to enter the home goes to supporting
this wonderful organisation.

In an
effort to have a dog in the family, we occasionally dog sit for some
friends. My husband is willing to make this concession, as he knows that
the rest of us look forward to having a dog in the house even for a little
while. If you have the time and inclination, it is also possible to
become a foster carer for a Battersea dog. Some dogs find it extremely
stressful to be in a kennel and Battersea, as well as other animal welfare
charities, often place the dogs in foster homes until they can find a more
permanent place to live.
I’m
sure that many of you, like us, would love to have a pet. I highly
recommend a visit to Battersea; you may fall in love with a wonderful dog or
cat. There will be a Christmas special of Paul O’Grady: For the Love of Dogs, airing on Christmas Day
at 6pm on ITV1. But think long and hard
before adopting a pet and don’t forget the famous slogan from another dog
welfare charity, Dogs Trust, ‘A dog is for life, not just for Christmas’.
by Eva Stock
Paul O'Grady: For the Love of Dogs at Christmas: Tuesday, 25th December, 6:00pm on ITV1
Battersea Dogs and Cats Home: www.battersea.org.uk
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