18-02-2025
Kent rescue dog heading to Crufts as Hero Dog finalist
As a puppy, Tilly was abandoned in a washing basket on a roundabout and left to two years later, she is heading to Crufts as a finalist for an award recognising the huge positive difference she has working in prisons and schools to training as a service dog, Tilly has proved that anything is possible for a and her owner Emily Washington, 39, from Strood, are now preparing to compete against four other finalists in the rescue dog category for the Kennel Club's Hero Dog award in March.
Emily said: "She's such a joyful little soul."She passed her Pets in Therapy temperament assessment at just nine months old, which is the youngest you can do it, because she's just got a really special something about her."Since being found by dog rescue charity Hope Rescue and taken in by Emily, Tilly has been awarded both the silver and bronze Good Citizen award, and is a champion at Barn Hunt, a sport that simulates rat sniffing and is also training as an assistance dog, learning to detect Emily's migraines up to 48 hours before they happen so Emily can take medication and prepare.
Emily added: "It's great that the Kennel Club are doing this, recognising what rescue dogs can do for people, how far they can come and that rescue is best."I mean who's rescued who? That's what I always say, because it feels like she's saved me as much as I saved her."