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‘PAWS FOR THOUGHT’ BEFORE BUYING A DOG FOR CHRISTMAS

December 18, 2013 2:12 PM

Andrew Stunell MP is backing the Dogs Trust Christmas Campaign to urge people to 'paws for thought' before giving a dog as a present this Christmas.

Andrew Stunell MP for Hazel Grove said:

"I am delighted to support the Dogs Trust campaign. A dog is a lifetime commitment and should never be bought on impulse as if it were a new television or a pair of shoes. At Christmas people buy all sorts of gifts without always considering the consequences. I want anyone thinking of buying a dog or puppy as a present to 'paws' before doing so, and remember that A Dog is for Life, Not Just for Christmas."

Clarissa Baldwin OBE, Dogs Trust CEO said:

"We are delighted that so many MPs are supporting us once again in raising awareness for our annual Christmas campaign. Although our iconic slogan is known all over the world, we still see dogs and puppies all too frequently purchased as inappropriate Christmas gifts. It is clear that our message is as poignant now as it was in 1978, which is why it so encouraging to see MPs get behind our message that a dog really is for life".

The event, hosted by Neil Parish MP, celebrated the 35th anniversary of the iconic Dogs Trust slogan; "A Dog is for Life, Not Just for Christmas". The phrase was coined in 1978 by the charity's CEO, Clarissa Baldwin OBE, in a bid to highlight the issue of dogs being given as Christmas gifts, and indeed all year round, and later abandoned when the novelty wears off.

Every year since 1978, Dogs Trust has campaigned to highlight the problems surrounding dogs being given as gifts at Christmas and all year round. The charity aims to curb this problem by educating people about responsible dog ownership and about the potential risks of buying pets on an impulse, be it in pet shops, directly through breeders, or online.

Dogs Trust is the UK's largest dog welfare charity and cares for over 16,000 abandoned and unwanted dogs a year through its nationwide network of 18 rehoming centres. For more information about Dogs Trust, the UK's largest dog welfare charity, visit www.dogstrust.org.uk.