22-07-2025
Senior rescue dog finds forever home after being found by dog warden
A senior rescue dog called Ned has found his forever home.
The 10-year-old terrier cross was taken into the care of Dogs Trust Newbury in March after being found by the local dog warden.
After spending one month in the rehoming centre, Ned was adopted in April.
The Dogs Trust Newbury team said Ned enjoyed spending time with other dogs, responded well to positive interactions with his canine carers, and particularly loved his daily walks.
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He has now settled into his new home, where he enjoys quiet time in the garden, snoozing in his soft bed, and exploring his surroundings.
Natasha Tarrant, rehoming centre manager at Dogs Trust Newbury, said: "Ned may have been in his senior years, but he still had so much love and companionship to give.
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"It's always wonderful to see older dogs find the second chance they deserve, and we're delighted that Ned is now enjoying the retirement every dog should have."
If you're interested in any of the dogs available for rehoming at Dogs Trust Newbury, please visit the Dogs Trust website.
Dogs Trust is the UK's largest dog welfare charity and cares for around 14,000 dogs across its UK rehoming centres each year.