The UK’s largest dog welfare charity, Dogs Trust is partnering with Ruggable, the go-to destination for design-forward rugs on a ‘Dog Trusted, Dog Lover approved’ capsule collection, to help more dogs find their forever home.
Launched on Monday, 22nd January, Ruggable are donating 10% of each purchase from the collection to Dogs Trust to help care for, rehabilitate and rehome dogs in need.
Ruggable founder, Jeneva Bell was inspired to create the brand’s famous machine washable rugs after her dog accidentally ruined hers, and as a dog lover, this collaboration is close to her heart. The collection is made with Ruggable’s signature water-resistant, stain-resistant, and machine-washable product, ideal for all furry friend households.
The collection includes 16 styles, including 4 doormats, in a variety of designs options such as bold geometric patterns and art deco-style prints, that use a unique blend of rich warm tones to create an antiqued and Bohemian vibe. The collection also includes classic designs featuring gentle muted tones ensuring aesthetically-pleasing pieces that can be enjoyed by everyone at home.
The collection is offered in both flatwoven and tufted and is now available on here, with prices starting from £99.
Owen Sharp, Chief Executive of Dogs Trust has said: “From rehabilitation to rehoming, we’re here to make life better for dogs in need. We believe that every dog that comes through our doors deserves to find a loving new home. We’re delighted to be partnering with Ruggable, and with their generous donation from sales of the Dogs Trust collection, their support will help us continue our vital work taking care of the thousands of dogs in our care while they await their perfect match.”
Ruggable believes in creating safe and comfortable spaces for all fellow beings on this planet we call home, and knows that pets are family, which is why it’s so important to keep them safe. In addition to donating 10% of each purchase from this special capsule, Ruggable is also providing rugs to some of Dogs Trust’s rehoming centres, to create a cosy environment in the ‘real-life’ rooms that replicate the home environment, so that the dogs will settle in more easily in their new homes.